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Currently we are mostly figuring out how Cubase 2.0 works. Probably you'll soon hear the sweet sounds of the YM synth fill up our space.
Currently we are mostly figuring out how Cubase 2.0 works. Probably you'll soon hear the sweet sounds of the YM synth fill up our space.
Manual @ http://www.mediafire.com/?qgtyzttu0wj
Manual @ http://www.mediafire.com/?qgtyzttu0wj
== RCA audio out ==
In order to route the nice Atari sounds into an amplifier or recording equipment it would be nice to have a dedicated connector. It should be really easy according to [http://atari4ever.free.fr/hardware/zip/audio.zip this]

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General

The Atari is ready for anyone who wants to play with it! There's a little box with floppies (soon to be back upped) with utilities. Hopefully we can find some more programs for this nifty little machine.

Cubase

Currently we are mostly figuring out how Cubase 2.0 works. Probably you'll soon hear the sweet sounds of the YM synth fill up our space. Manual @ http://www.mediafire.com/?qgtyzttu0wj

RCA audio out

In order to route the nice Atari sounds into an amplifier or recording equipment it would be nice to have a dedicated connector. It should be really easy according to this