Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
Did anyone used to have a look through the PD disks (public domain) that a lot of shops used to have? You would pay for the 3.5" disc itself, but the software on it was technically free and would vary from being a utility app, coding software, music creation and even games.
The majority of them were crap - some abysmally so. Though occasionally a really good piece of software was given away. There was one drum machine simulator for the Amiga that I can't quite remember the name of. It was similar to the commercially available Dynamic Drums https://www.matrixsynth.com/2017/03/an-mpc-before-mpc-amiga-demo-dynamic.html that was popular at the time..... it just didn't come with the same price tag.
The majority of them were crap - some abysmally so. Though occasionally a really good piece of software was given away. There was one drum machine simulator for the Amiga that I can't quite remember the name of. It was similar to the commercially available Dynamic Drums https://www.matrixsynth.com/2017/03/an-mpc-before-mpc-amiga-demo-dynamic.html that was popular at the time..... it just didn't come with the same price tag.