OctaMED
Sound tracker for the Commodore Amiga / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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OctaMED is a music tracker for the Amiga, written by Teijo Kinnunen. The first version, 1.12, was released in 1989 under the name MED, which stands for Music EDitor. In April 1990, version 2.00 was released with MIDI support as the main improvement. In 1991 the first version with the name OctaMED was released, so-called as it could replay eight independent channels on the Amiga's four-channel sound chip. This was also the first commercial version of the software. The publisher throughout has been RBF Software of Southampton, UK which is run by Ray Burt-Frost.
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Original author(s) | Teijo Kinnunen et al. |
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Initial release | 1989; 35 years ago (1989) |
Stable release | OctaMED SoundStudio v1.03c (Amiga) MED Soundstudio 2.1 (Windows) |
Operating system | AmigaOS, Windows |
Website | web |
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