Nectarine

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2012 Ambient AtariST long UbiktuneRelated songs:


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Author:
Yerzmyey

Song Length: 10:09
Release Year: 2012
Song Status: Active *
Song Bitrate: 320 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Musicdisk
Song Platform:
PC (other)
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Text from an Atari-Forum.com forum post by YERZMYEY:
"Last times I was testing how Atari 520ST would behave as a synthesizer in recording studio.
What I mean is - in early 70s synthesizers sounded in similar way to later sound-chips, they had rather simple possibilities - it was recording-studio effects what gave the special sound to early electronic music actually, not entirely the synthesizers by themselves, in fact.
So - I recorded all the required sequencies (with MusicMon) track by track, I added loads of studio effects and... ;)
The only instrument/sound-source and sequencer is Atari 520ST.
Of course ***HEAVY POST-PRODUCTION*** has been added, to change sound of original sequences totally. Recording studio effects used: track-by-track recording / filters / phasers / choruses / flangers / delays / echoes / reverbs / equalizers / compressors / limiters.
It shows what Atari micromusic hardware can be used to :)
Data of post-production:
Hardware:
- Behringer FEX 800
- Behringer XENYX 1002 FX
- ZOOM RFX 2000
Software:
- Sony SoundForge 8.0
- CoolEdit Pro 2.1"
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![]() ![]() Lurking since Second Reality ;) |
ok ambient track in some places, but somehow too long for what it does (though I usually like electronic/ambient style). |
12 years, 2 months ago | |
![]() ![]() Amiga&C64 rulez |
enormous lennght=boring |
12 years, 1 month ago | |
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Certainly not radio material, but very enjoyable IMO. |
2 years, 5 months ago | |
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Great. Reminds of listening to old Tangerine Dream or such. |
1 year, 2 months ago |