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hello today weamp;#39;re gonna go on a bit of a musical adventure with this computer here and this has a bit of a story about it you see in the 1980s especially the end of the 80s there was lots of amazing music on the radio on the television specifically you know the electronic music that was starting to become popular and as a kid youamp;#39;d see this stuff and youamp;#39;d go I want to make this stuff at home I want to be a music producer but instead youamp;#39;d get something that sounds like this the real studio equipment since the samplers the drum machines the tape machines the mixers all the bits that you were told you needed to make electronic music lived in studios and cost a lot of money in a time where even a single cassette would take more money than youamp;#39;ll pay per round and your home computer sounded like this but in 1987 the Amiga 500 came out and this took a lot of technology from its Amiga 1000 Big Brother which was a lot more expensive in particular it to