Ancient Music Software

Vintage music production programs from the 80s and 90s walked so that the modern DAW could run. So let's go on a quick tour through music software history, including some ZX Spectrum drum machines and classic trackers for the Commodore 64 and Amiga, through to Windows 95's state-of-the-art audio editor, Cool Edit 95. Exclusive videos, early access, and also my eternal gratitude can all be found on my Patreon:   / williamjacobs   (there are loads of other perks too!) 0:00 - Introduction 0:35 - Drum Machine (ZX Spectrum, 1984) 3:11 - Cheetah SpecDrum (ZX Spectrum, 1985) 6:22 - Soundmonitor (Commodore 64, 1986) 8:22 - Ultimate Soundtracker (Commodore Amiga, 1987) 9:07 - Protracker 2.3 (Commodore Amiga, 1993) 17:31 - Cool Edit 95 (Windows 95, 1995) 21:44 - Back to Protracker! 22:38 - The Demoscene 25:08 - bye --- do you wish to CONSUME??? if so, then I have some affiliate links below, which help to support the channel: thomann: https://thmn.to/thocf/dgg3ibegch perfect circuit: https://link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/... reverb: https://tinyurl.com/willjreverb (maybe if this one goes well i'll make "y2k music software" and pick up where we left off? idk we'll see)