Back in the 1990s, when I first started using Amigas, myself and a good friend launched a demo group called "TeamLee" - if you look in the news section of the Xmas edition of Amiga Format '94 (the one with Pixel 3D Pro or whatever plastered over the cover) you will see we get a mention! Our demo group was not about coding, we couldn't code to save our lives and we just built OctaMed mods, made gfx and anims in Dpaint and PPaint and rendered stuff in Imagine - it was simple stuff but highly effective and we all know that, for its time, the Amiga's sound chip utilising samples was amazing, especially if you were using a tracker such as OctaMed SS.
Anyways, this thread is a little sad in its nature as it tells you above why I stuck with the Amiga and had so much fun with it, but how I experienced this for the first time with a Windows machine at the weekend.
Saturday night we went to a works night out , we celebrate in January because Xmas is imperative to our business and we need people to be at their best during the Xmas period, not coming in drunk!
Well anyway, my mate took some photos and filmed some videos on his new camera!
We had a right laugh watching the next day and then put it on his PC - then we booted up Movie Maker, I think its a free app that comes with XP Service Pack 2 (?)
Anyways, we had such fun applying the various effects on to the video, and then we used other apps to sample stuff and add some video footage using a Digital camera - he booted up a sample app and I showed my skills at editing sample waveforms just like I used to in Technosound Turbo and the like....
The reason for this thread, this is just what I used to love about my A1200 - you could take files, manipulate them and play about with them, edit them at the same time they were in memory being used by another application - you name it!
Its sad because, maybe PCs have been able to do this for years, but this is what I used to love doing on my Amiga and wish I could still do on my OS4 AmigaOne - sadly there are not enough apps out there (which is no-ones fault, not even the Romans!
) but I look forward to the day when I can do this again on an Amiga. I couldn't help finding myself feeling all sentimental - I was having fun using a computer again where I was not constrained (although I will say the programs were nowhere near as stable as my Amiga 1200 using OS3.0!!!)
As for TeamLEE, we're relaunching it now and plan to make our stuff multiformat using MPEGs and AVIs - if I can create stuff on OS4 I will do and will credit OS4 for making it possible - watch this space - some stuff may get onto YouTube!
Anyone got any comments they would like to add to this thread about their experiences and what they used to love using the Amiga for? Maybe this should be put into Free for all?