Audio Sculpture Demo Disk by SYNC and Expose Software on Atari STe

Channel:
Subscribers:
675
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76G-OH7lAGs



Category:
Let's Play
Duration: 8:26
655 views
22


In this short video I present a capture of a 1990 demo disk of the music editor Audio Sculpture, developed by "Bengt Sjolen" and "Tore Nestenius" -members of the Swedish Atari ST demo group SYNC (The Synchron Assembly) - and published by Expose Software.

Direct Links:
- 00:00 Presentation
- 00:21 Booting the demodisk on the Atari STe
- 00:35 Program starts (I cut the loading time)
- 00:51 Playing Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson (copyright strike here we are)
- 01:03 Showing the "note" visualisation mode
- 01:29 Flow
- 01:40 Midi Out
- 01:48 Midi In
- 01:58 Input and Output devices selection
- 03:18 Instrument List
- 03:28 Tools dialog
- 03:41 Sound editor
- 03:47 Speech Synthesizer
- 04:05 Playing with effects (Reverse, Cut, Copy, Paste, ...)
- 05:28 Playing with effects (Reverb, Filter, Normalize ...)
- 06:16 Sound tuning
- 06:50 Manual Sound editing
- 07:30 Sound Synthesis

The last known officially released version was Audio Scultpture 1.5.

As usual, feel free to comment if you have remarks, suggestions, questions, or ideas of topics you'd like to be covered in my videos.

--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--
- The Defence Force blog: http://blog.defence-force.org
- The Defence Force forums: http://forum.defence-force.org
- The Defence Force games and demos: http://www.defence-force.org

we also have a twitter account and a facebook page
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DefenceForceOrg
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DefenceForceOrg/

and if you want to code on the Oric, we have a Software Development kit for you:
- The Oric SDK: http://osdk.defence-force.org







Tags:
atari
expose software
audio sculpture
audio
sound tracker
retro
vintage
demoscene