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● Description
Cave Party! Friends of the Cave join me today as we set the record straight on just what the Amiga was capable of when it comes to MIDI. The Atari ST range and later the Falcon became the go to choice for hit record makers and the PC enjoyed MIDI soundtracks in their games, was the Amiga as capable? Let's find out.
● Corrections
At 19:37 I say the MT-32 is "note technically a MIDI device" - I mean "not technically a GENERAL MIDI device". Thanks Simon Donnellan.
● Music
Parasail - Silent Partner
TFB9 - Vibe Tracks
Grasshopper - Quincas Moreira
Hurry Up - Silent Partner
Mantis - Quincas Moreira
Rhythm and Booze by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org
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