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Comrade J.
Interview
`n. .rP' `qb ,dP' TLb. ,dMP' all rite, now you get the chance to read TML.dMMP some facts about some of the major amiga ,nmm`XXMPX musicians. read about their history in ,#MP'~~XNXYNXTb. the scene and their plans in future.yes, ,d~' dNNP `YNTb. that's meant to be read while listening to ,~ ,NN' `YNb their modules. read 'em over and over and over.. dNP `Yb. ,NN' `b. · i n t e r v i e w · ___________ ______dP _____________ \ / \ ,N'\____ _____________. _____ \ \_____. ____\ / \___P___/ .\--\__ __/__ |--\____)---\ _____/__ |--\_ \ _/ | | | \ | | \__| | _ \ / | \__| | /\ | | _| | | _l_ | | \ / _l_ | ___| l___/=l___|====l____/===\______|==l______|\ /l___/===\______l____/ \/ Handle: Comrade J Group: Share And Enjoy Date of birth: 07 October 1969 September 1980, I was introduced to computers at age 10 as part of a test project here in UK to see if kids could learn from computers. It obviously failed as we still have teachers ;) Seriously - it was a great fun project and I learnt a lot, then in 1982 I got my first home computer... My first computer was a ZX spectrum. It was ordered for my birthday (October 7) in 1982, but my first never worked, sent it back, the replacement didn't come until December 24th. My first WORKING computer was a Jupiter Ace, that along with a friend we won in a competition in the UK magazine Popular Computing Weekly - competiton was the best program written in a language other than basic. I'd written a chemistry program (periodic table) in Prolog - not bad for a 12 year old :) That arrived on December 23rd. It was like a ZX81 but used Forth and had a rubber keyboard like the ZX Spectrum. It was kind of fun, but only black & white, so when my ZX spectrum turned up the very next day I got bored of it, and eventually we sold it. For several years after this I used my ZX spectrum avidly - writing software in basic and z80 assembler and building my own hardware projects. Until the day I got the A500 - ordered as soon as they were available - I hadn't even seen a picture of one, the first I saw of it was when I opened the box! I didn't really - have I been filling in the wrong interview? :) I got bored of coding every now and then and messed around with Protracker, but in the end I always went back to coding. I was a Protracker fan. So much so I got half way through writing my own version from scratch - features same as protracker 1.2 except a proper Intuition interface (worked with Kickstart 2.0) and realtime sample pitch distortion while keeping the sample time the same - a-la TFMX. I liked poking around with the Amiga sound registers and making them do odd things - although I never really liked chipmusic stuff that much. I never reached my goal. I was rubbish :) If there is, then I've succesfully forgotten it! I do remember doing something with an awful Heaven 17 sample in it, but thankfully I think noone else ever heard it. (on re-reading my email before sending I've had horrible flashbacks - didn't that song go on the SAE megademo?) Between £500 to £20,000 depending on how lucky you are :) No, i'm decomposing. mp3 has made it all a bit easy nowdays. My kid brother is an absolutely fantastic musician, he's knocking out dance music straight from his kit into mp3. I showed him Protracker once. He laughed. Aces High - fond memories of this one. Everyone thinks it's an SAE tune, but we just nicked it from the Aces High group cos I liked it so much! The original SLL tunes - very Stock Aitken & Waterman'y but had such an effect when we first heard them. The music from the Sanity Elysium demo. As for SAE tunes, The Anchoret's stuff had a wicked sense of humour and a good beat, and who could forget Rogue Male's cracking stuff like Weapon - load any of his tunes and play the instruments on their own. You can't believe he's able to create anything out of them, they're odd bits of loops that don't seem to make any sense, but he put together masterpieces with them. Theme Dream was one of his I really liked - just three instruments to create a stonking piano piece. Yeah right! Like that'd sell! Um.. (looks a bit embarassed) I'm a big Erasure fan. Actually all cheesy 80s music is my favourite. Gave me good kickstart into the IT world, gave me a dubious reputation and a large box of 3.5" disks. My parents still have the rusted remains of two Amiga 3000s in their loft. Not really - having stumbled across the New SAE by accident I've offered to help out where I can, but I know they just think I'm some old interfering fogey :) It doesn't seem right to do a greet list that isn't slowly scrolling right to left in a silly font, but I'd like to thank everyone who's helped me over the years, etc, etc, etc, it's a great honour, I'm thrilled. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2001 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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