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gday everyone and welcome to a two-part special on a mega sampling technology now Ive already done a video that brushes over the techniques for making a track start to finish using tracker software but I wanted to look at what you get in the box with these our old-school samplers because there was a lot of promise about what you could make just with this sampler and for instance the floppy disk that came with the box will also open up some of these samplers and have a bit of a look at how they got them so cheap its going to be a bit of a technical journey but thats all part of the fun of looking at amiga samplers lets go down that rabbit hole now a good place to start is with one of the original Amiga 1000 sample is because this is how you should build a sampler it retailed for a hundred and seventy five dollars and was hand assembled in Massachusetts USA so the Future Sound was one of the very first Omega sounds capture devices as far as Im aware and you can see it has a gain c