Sunday, May 17, 2020
Atari Hotz Metal Jam - Hotz Sessions Episode 1 - Atari ST MIDI Music with Roland 2080 Synthesizer!
Published on May 17, 2020 Clint Thompson
"Greetings Everyone!
Thanks for stopping by to check out this video! Here is a quick melodic Metal Jam I had a lot of fun making while using the Atari Hotz setup with a Roland 2080. This setup utilizes the Translator software running on a custom Atari ST (MiST FPGA) rackmount unit that remaps the keys that allowed me to create this song with ease. You may be able to notice with how I'm playing this particular tune and what it would sound like if played on a regular synth/keyboard without the software in action.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy the video and if you do, please share it with someone you may think would enjoy it as well! This is my first "real" song created using the combination of both Hotz hardware and software together as a complete system. I'll be creating many more Hotz related videos in the near future so please subscribe if you're interested in seeing more. There's a lot more fun to be had with this system!
Would love to hear your thoughts below.
Thanks for watching!
-Clint
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