"Flop Magazin 30 - 64" [Atari 8-bit] (Chiptune Visualization)

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IMPORTANT NOTE:
This video only includes tunes of Flop Magazin that are included on the ASMA music archive. It may not include some of the tune that are in the magazine series that are downloadable on the magazine's website:
http://flop.atariportal.cz/index.en.php

Tribute to Radek Štěrba (Raster). One of the greatest and prolific Atari chiptune artist from the 2000s, also the creator of Raster Music Tracker, a tool which I used to make Atari tunes on Windows.

Sadly Raster died in 28 July 2011, due to a tragic accident.
It is unknown what accident happened to him (Raster)
Most people said it was a railway accident, but some said it was a car accident.

But it doesn't matter. One more good person had to left this world on that day, too early on it, and it's saddening. The cycle will repeat until no one is left on this cruel world. Rest in Peace Mgr. Radek Štěrba, Rest in Peace.
-Mulyadi

Also, what is FLOP Magazin?
According to the website;
FLOP Magazin or Magazine FLOP is an electronic floppy disk-based "magazine" for Atari XL/XE computers.
The magazine deals with various topics related to the world of Atari 8-bit computers. The textual part includes news, interviews with famous personalities, information about events taking place, descriptions of programmes and hardware, guides for games or matters of interest for programmers. Furthermore, FLOP includes demos, utilities and games. In the past, the magazine also contained offers and reviews of literature, adverts, etc.

This mix included several tracks from several composers,
the earlier parts were mostly composed by Radek Štěrba himself,
but Flop Magazin 53-57 and 64 were composed by PG, while 58-60 were composed by Poison, and then the Flop Magazin 61 and 63 were composed by HardCore.

Full timestamps:
00:00 - Flop Magazin 30 (August 1994)
01:48 - Flop Magazin 31 (October 1994)
03:04 - Flop Magazin 31 Christmas Song (November 1994)
04:04 - Flop Magazin 32 (December 1994)
06:05 - Flop Magazin 33 (March 1995)
07:04 - Flop Magazin 34 (January 1995)
08:24 - Flop Magazin 35 (August 1995)
09:33 - Flop Magazin 36 & 38 (October 1995)
10:35 - Flop Magazin 37 (October 1995)
11:34 - Flop Magazin 39 (August 1995)
15:03 - Flop Magazin 40 (September 1995)
17:11 - Flop Magazin 41+2 (August 1995)
19:17 - Flop Magazin 44 (April 2001)
19:48 - Flop Magazin 51 (April 2008)
20:32 - Flop Magazin 52 (March 2009) ← This is the last tune made by Raster
21:18 - Flop Magazin 53 (March 2010)
25:54 - Flop Magazin 54 (22 February 2011)
28:09 - Flop Magazin 55 (March 2012)
30:48 - Flop Magazin 56 (9 April 2013)
32:38 - Flop Magazin 57 (3 April 2014)
34:38 - Flop Magazin 58 (April 2015)
37:05 - Flop Magazin 59 (April 2016)
39:29 - Flop Magazin 60 (June 2017)
42:11 - Flop Magazin 61 (April 2018)
44:34 - Flop Magazin 63 (27 November 2018)
45:32 - Flop Magazin 64 (31 October 2019)

Chiptune visualization were generated using nyanpasu64's corrscope:
https://github.com/corrscope/corrscope

Individual channels were recorded using Altirra Emulator x64:
http://www.virtualdub.org/altirra.html

.sap file taken from ASMA music archive:
http://asma.atari.org/

Currently there's no new offline releases on the official site in the past years but the online releases remains active and updated time-to-time:
http://asma.scene.pl/ASMA/browser/trunk







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