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{{Short description|Sound tracker for the Commodore Amiga}} {{Multiple issues| {{Unreliable sources|date=July 2016}} {{Original research|date=May 2010}} {{More citations needed|date=July 2016}}}} {{Infobox software | name = OctaMED | screenshot = | caption = Screenshot of OctaMED Soundstudio Amiga version 1.03c | author = Teijo Kinnunen et al. | developer = {{ubl| RBF Software (Windows, Amiga until 2015) | A-EON Technology Ltd (Amiga since 2015) }} | released = {{Start date and age|1989}} | latest release version = OctaMED SoundStudio 8.1 (Amiga) <br />MED Soundstudio 2.1 (Windows) | operating system = [[AmigaOS]], Windows | website = {{URL|http://www.octamedsoundstudio.com}} }} '''OctaMED''' is a [[music tracker]] for the [[Amiga]], written by Teijo Kinnunen. The first version, 1.12, was released in 1989 under the name '''MED''', which stands for '''M'''usic '''ED'''itor. In April 1990, version 2.00 was released with [[MIDI]] support as the main improvement. In 1991 the first version with the name OctaMED was released, so-called as it could replay eight independent channels on the Amiga's four-channel sound chip. This was also the first commercial version of the software. The publisher had previously been RBF Software of Southampton, UK which was run by Ray Burt-Frost. The current publisher is A-EON Technology Ltd.
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