I have to strongly disagree on that point. I've worked hard to make the support of Amiga remixes at Remix64 almost equal to c64 remixes (except the top ten at the start page, it is c64 only, for <i>now</i>...). Many remixers/listeners are both into c64 and Amiga music, too.Infamous wrote: Now, again with alot of work and alot of support even from just one or two people amiga remix's site will gradually get bigger and as time goes on it will likely glean its own forums its own "remix64" site.
Paul: To attract more people to AmigaRemix, I'd suggest to try and work out a cooperation between AR and the ExoticA archive: You're already linking to them for the original tunes. Make an agreement with them so they have links to AmigaRemix on the originals' pages. Make the agreement so that no deep-linking is involved but rather a cooperation like AmigaRemix and Remix64 have. You could work out an interface that updates ExoticA's database automatically when a new remix is released.
On a sidenote: I remember that in the early days of RKO, you had about 40-50 downloads of your tune <u>per week</u>. Compare that to today, and you'll see that some things take their time.
Anyhoo, splitting up the Amiga and the c64 community is a very bad idea in my eyes.
- Markus