In his latest video, Chris Lody takes a look at making tracks with Music 2000 for the PlayStation 1 (from 1998).
If you’ve used Music 2000, leave a comment and share your thoughts on it!
In his latest video, Chris Lody takes a look at making tracks with Music 2000 for the PlayStation 1 (from 1998).
If you’ve used Music 2000, leave a comment and share your thoughts on it!
Playstation not from 1988. Maybe 10 years later! ?
Actually, the console itself came out in 1995, if I recall correctly.
It came out in 1999 (I was one of the programmers on it, my first job!)
Fantastic. Itβs still a really powerful bit of software. I particularly like how each note can have its own set of parameters
Thanks so much for sharing my video. I use this website on pretty much a daily basis π
The very famous german rap group “Die Sekte” has produced his first album with this π
I want to take this moment to reminisce on the PS1 game “Fluid”, that can mistakenly be dismissed as just another cheesy game title. However, for someone growing up during the 90’s ambient/techno era, i’d say the gameplay, and the generative music is really worth checking out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGGKXEByEU
WHat a blast from ther past! Thank you!
Awesome software. I still use it from time to time and exchange songs with my friends.
Hi Chris.
I was nowhere near as proficient at this is you. I’ve just tried using it again for the first time in about years. The Riff Pallets.. I remember there was what I called secret riffs, it was another riff pallet but with more heavy guitar, chug riffs for the metal head in me. Can you tell me how you get onto it? I can’t remember how and it’s really annoying me now..
Thanks