26 April 2003, 01:54 | #1 |
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The notorious Soundtracker ST-01 disk
Here's a question for you old sceners/musos...
Does anyone know which synth Karsten Obarski sampled his sounds from for the original ST-01 Soundtracker sample disk? He's fairly elusive so asking him personally is probably out of the question, but I thought it might be a nice idea to replay his classic scores (Amegas, Rallye Master, Sleepwalk, Sarcophaser, etc.) through the original synthesizer to hear how they were intended to sound. Funbass! Popsnare2! Pingbells! Dreambells! Ahhvox! Sixtease! Does anyone know? |
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It's in the zone. I found this on my mods anthology cds. |
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Cheers for that, but as Kodoichi says, I was wondering which keyboard/synth module was used to make those samples... Would be great to hear the original Soundtracker tunes played back using nice crisp 44.1Khz stereo sounds. |
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Interesting =)
sorry for the bump but anyone have the st-01 in adf format? |
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Hi Tunnan and welcome to EAB!
Not in ADF format, but you can get them here : http://protracker.de/pages/disks_st-...s.php?offset=0 (or directly on Aminet). Shouldn't be too hard to copy the samples to an ADF. |
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I believe it has already identified where the samples came from already. Its different presets from a variety of dynths. I remember seeing a site or post which found them all.
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Reference thread: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=81432 And I think this is the thread Hoffman refers to about recognizing the origin of such samples: https://modarchive.org/forums/index.php?topic=1577.0 |
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OP: Why do you describe the disk as notorious?
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Can't speak on Mark's behalf, but if you were messing with the Amiga in Europe between '87-'89, you will have been exposed to a large amount of music made with these samples.
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Large is an understatement: Same as Sachs almost singlehandledly defined Amiga Graphics, ST-01 was literally THE sound of Amiga together with David Whittaker music in those years!
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Yes but notorious means it was well known for a negative reason.... surely the samples weren't that bad?
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Not bad, as such - just cliché. By the early 90s there were *so* many samples out there - and the hardware to make your own was relatively affordable - that the ST-01 samples became associated with "low effort" - a bit like seeing a printed document set in Calibri. |
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