FULL SAMPLES NOW AVAILABLE ON REVIVAL ST
Posted: 08/03/2005 - 12:23
http://www.mbdrecords.com/index.php?page_nr_83
Finally online is the final Samples of the Revival ST album....
From the makers of Remix64 Volumes 1 and 2 comes "Revival ST". The first ever true Atari ST remix tribute Album.
For former owners of the Atari ST home computer, this CD has been a long time coming. For people who either never owned or heard the ST in action then this CD will be your chance to hear some of the very best themes made on the Atari ST remade using modern technologies and studio environments.
The Atari ST was often considered to be weak in the sound department with its use of the backwards YM chip. The great thing about this poor little chip is that many musicians such as those featured on this CD managed to make the YM experience so much more than what it should have been. Many ST classics can be likened to the commodore 64 in style and sound despite the YM's inferior ability.
This CD should appeal to former owners of the Atari ST but also to owners of the commodore 64 and amiga, if they dare to try!
Finally online is the final Samples of the Revival ST album....
From the makers of Remix64 Volumes 1 and 2 comes "Revival ST". The first ever true Atari ST remix tribute Album.
For former owners of the Atari ST home computer, this CD has been a long time coming. For people who either never owned or heard the ST in action then this CD will be your chance to hear some of the very best themes made on the Atari ST remade using modern technologies and studio environments.
The Atari ST was often considered to be weak in the sound department with its use of the backwards YM chip. The great thing about this poor little chip is that many musicians such as those featured on this CD managed to make the YM experience so much more than what it should have been. Many ST classics can be likened to the commodore 64 in style and sound despite the YM's inferior ability.
This CD should appeal to former owners of the Atari ST but also to owners of the commodore 64 and amiga, if they dare to try!