Various bits and pieces that aren't available on albums.
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Ampcast genre: Electronic > Ambient A demonstration of Triton pads for the Fin mailing list. The first five are combination motion synth items; then there are a couple of program-only motion synths; once the choral sound comes in, we're into combination pads; finally there is a drum 'n' bass preset combination and a sort of 80s chase scene, just to round things off... :-)
Ampcast genre: Electronic > Ambient The original 12-channel 8 bit Desktop Tracker tune recorded from an Archimedes A310 with sound filter bypassed. Has had a fair bit of noise reduction and a clean-up filter applied; no other modifications have been made.
Ampcast genre: Electronic > Ambient The original 12-channel 8 bit Desktop Tracker tune recorded from an Archimedes A310 with sound filter bypassed. Has had a fair bit of noise reduction and a clean-up filter applied; no other modifications have been made.
Ampcast genre: Not available on Ampcast
The very first recording made with a trial version of the MIDI sequencer
I later purchased, as part of a wider system test. Borrows heavily from
Tangerine Dream. This isn't intended as a decent track, just a historical
curiosity. Since the full version of the MIDI sequencer was only bought
after this was made, and since the demo version couldn't save, there is
no record at all of the original data - this MP3 file is all that exists.
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