Ahhh .. I was a betatester for the first Cubase versions .. Thanks to that I managed to save more than 800 tracks .. after 30+ years I started re-recording them ..and here we are, enjoying this video :-)
Mate. This is a Time Capsule of the best memories. I was also powered by an ST(f) with Cubase, a korg m1 and akai back in the day. Wicked track too, thanks for sharing ✌️
Wow! That takes me back to college in 1995 - they used to have STs set up in these little rooms with a skylight and you's be glued to the thing making some tunes, look around and it had gone dark while you'd been bang at it totally immersed for hours! Cool tunes and awesome set up man! I loved them computers. Previous to that we used to stay up all night at my mates playing Gods and speed ball and other bitmap bros games. Great times❤
For whatever reason, this brings me back to playing games during winter while the snow was falling outside. I love the fact that is all made with the og tech. Too good homie
Great Jungle. Sounds a lot like the Roland MC 505 with Beam Controlling. That effect in it that makes it bigger. Had a Atari 1040 myself with this cubase and also a cartridge for sampling music. The Atari systems are that great for music, can do more than PS1 and PS2 music software.
Great 90's vibes 🥳 and I miss my Atari 1040 ST when seeing this (lend it to a friend once, and never saw him again. Nether the friend nor the Atari. It's about 26 years ago)....
This is peak video to ever. A really neat peak into what it would be like for a D&B to make music back in the day with the authentic setup. I love it so much
@@EmmanuelWerner the Atari st with cubase 2.0 is very precise ! The Atari st has built is midi ports so there is no usb/midi conversion which makes the midi timing pretty tight 🤌
@@TouYubeTom You're right, my statement doesn't really make sense. Watching the video again, I can see that at least 15 channels are sent from the Atari. I guess it comes down to the MIDI implementation. I know the M1 is solid in that regard, and I assume the Akai samplers in that range are too. I think I was trying to make a comparison to modern setups, which often makes use of several different sequencers, on different brand devices, usually triggered over both DIN and USB MIDI. That's a recipe for timing issues.
Your vibes are so good! Been really digging "Pandora" and now this one as well. I got an Atari ST myself a month ago and slowing learning my way around Cubase 3.1. So this is super inspiring!
I used to use a atari ste - watching it again makes me so appreciate that my daws now instanly 'bounce in place' items - it must have been so hard to do this - we used to all use atari ste's - i cant imagine using one again - that screen glare is awful - great video and lot of hard work ....
@@Olivier-y2i oh , i had the ordinary ste , i rem a friend had the mega ste and i thought it was high end ... fascinating to see people using it again , i spent so many days with the atari ste crashing , it would happen every week at some point ... oh ... you have to agree that 'bounce in place' is a fantastic thing , i used to use a dat rec with the ste , it was so hard , it kept going into red , it was so hard.
@@justinb9387 I have a MegaSt4, 1040STF and STe. I have heard a lot of people talk about crashes, but mine have literally never crashed even under heavy Cubase projects. 3 possible causes which I have fixed on mine: people using unstable cracked versions of Cubase, unstable power supplies (recap them!) And broken RAM or buffer ICs (ramtests should return no errors whatsoever). Sure you don't have all the comfort of modern full blown MIDI+audio DAWs. I use mine with an analog mixer and 24 track HD recorder, which is reliable but not as flexible as an audio DAW.I wouldn't try slicing and copying audio fragments on my setup. Too cumbersome. So it's a tradeoff. The big pro for me is taking a step away from modern PCs which I use all day. No distractions, no issues, just trusty Cubase 2 and an armada of hardware synths.
I’ve never had any problem with cubase 2 on my 1040ste. Even with big session it’s very reliable, unlike my pc which crashes every time I try to make music on. I use the classic Mike hunter crack, and it works fine ;)
@@basiledaudet5774 - we all used to use the same cubase crack ( i forget which it was ) - it was on one floppy disk - and i think for others there were constant crashes - love seeing your workflow - i used to have akais as well - its so fiddly , you have to lean right in to see whats on the screen - but with the akai you do end up tweaking every sound for its cut off and resonance , i would never do that in the same detail with my macbook instruments - still for me i would not go back , it is amazing to see someone using it , and your making it sound amazing.
hahaha i have a good remember as my neighbour..gets his first atari st...he used evenso one of the first cubase programms in the 90s🤣 i also think about to buy such one to use these old cubase... its way more easy and getable... the most programms today are so overfield with everything that i cant get thru
@@basiledaudet5774 The m1 is one of the best synths I own. Such a workhorse. I don't recall an upright bass preset though, is it from an expansion card? Also, I used to have a setup like yours, too... Life happened and I kind of don't have it anymore. But you must be really passionate about the culture. Big respects
Ahhh .. I was a betatester for the first Cubase versions .. Thanks to that I managed to save more than 800 tracks .. after 30+ years I started re-recording them ..and here we are, enjoying this video :-)
@@larswillsen this is amazing !
Mate. This is a Time Capsule of the best memories. I was also powered by an ST(f) with Cubase, a korg m1 and akai back in the day. Wicked track too, thanks for sharing ✌️
Wow! That takes me back to college in 1995 - they used to have STs set up in these little rooms with a skylight and you's be glued to the thing making some tunes, look around and it had gone dark while you'd been bang at it totally immersed for hours! Cool tunes and awesome set up man! I loved them computers. Previous to that we used to stay up all night at my mates playing Gods and speed ball and other bitmap bros games. Great times❤
This tune fits perfectly with late 90s/early 2000s SomaFM's Groove Salad. And I love it!!
This is really amazing. Not only is the track awesome, if you told me you originally made this video in 1997, I wouldn't have questioned it.
For whatever reason, this brings me back to playing games during winter while the snow was falling outside. I love the fact that is all made with the og tech. Too good
homie
DAMN, this is some fine ass music
Great track and really fun to see Cubase in all its monochrome glory again. Atari ST forever!
definetely one of the best tracks i've heard this year, thank you for sharing with us!
Wow ! Thank you so much !
Great Jungle. Sounds a lot like the Roland MC 505 with Beam Controlling. That effect in it that makes it bigger. Had a Atari 1040 myself with this cubase and also a cartridge for sampling music. The Atari systems are that great for music, can do more than PS1 and PS2 music software.
1040STe and Korg M1, what's not to love. Really nice to see the old gear doing it's thing.
Wow, that Cubase screen takes me back 30+ years. Rest of the equipment evokes a feeling of nostalgia too...
Great 90's vibes 🥳 and I miss my Atari 1040 ST when seeing this (lend it to a friend once, and never saw him again. Nether the friend nor the Atari. It's about 26 years ago)....
This is like a song that never existed but is the quintessential song of that time
Nice track. My studio was crowded like yours.in my bedroom in the 90s. I miss the Atari ST.
This is peak video to ever. A really neat peak into what it would be like for a D&B to make music back in the day with the authentic setup. I love it so much
Adam F vibes - beautiful
OMG this brings back good memories from so many years ago!. Everything looks mint too!. Nice tunes ;) xxx
This is really cool! I wish you filmed it on some kind of VHS camera or smth of that sort, this would be absolute perfection
look at the aspect ratio
I'm a simple person. If I see a title with word "jungle" - I press the like button.
Super nice! 👌 Mindboggling that an old setup like this owns todays DAW setups in terms of MIDI timing accuracy 🤔
@@EmmanuelWerner the Atari st with cubase 2.0 is very precise ! The Atari st has built is midi ports so there is no usb/midi conversion which makes the midi timing pretty tight 🤌
From what I can see, there's really just 2 devices being triggered by the Atari. So not much timing that can "go wrong".
@@KimStennabbCaesarwhat has the amount of instruments to do with timing stability?
@@TouYubeTom You're right, my statement doesn't really make sense. Watching the video again, I can see that at least 15 channels are sent from the Atari. I guess it comes down to the MIDI implementation. I know the M1 is solid in that regard, and I assume the Akai samplers in that range are too.
I think I was trying to make a comparison to modern setups, which often makes use of several different sequencers, on different brand devices, usually triggered over both DIN and USB MIDI. That's a recipe for timing issues.
bruh this was really nice. man i remember my 520st and MIDI! Started off a whole lifetime of music
Your vibes are so good! Been really digging "Pandora" and now this one as well. I got an Atari ST myself a month ago and slowing learning my way around Cubase 3.1. So this is super inspiring!
reminds me of early tekken/ridge racer music. too fire
Excellent tracks. More jungle please!
Gran Turismo vibes 🔥
Very beautiful! The birds at 2:00 (flauti). Will you share the ARR file or MID export?
Totally diggin’ your retro vibes! Best jungle tune I’ve heard in a long time & max respect for doing it ‘The Proper Way’
Finally some good music on YT
@@Tinmar_Isation wow ! Thank you so much !
nice, the way it all started.
Классная музыка! Звучит хорошо
reminds me of a demo from the "game" music on the playstation
Just great music...and good old S1000...congrats..
I used to use a atari ste - watching it again makes me so appreciate that my daws now instanly 'bounce in place' items - it must have been so hard to do this - we used to all use atari ste's - i cant imagine using one again - that screen glare is awful - great video and lot of hard work ....
I still use Cubase 2 on a Mega St4. But with a LCD monitor, optical mouse and USB stick instead of floppies. Takes the comfort level up a few notches.
@@Olivier-y2i oh , i had the ordinary ste , i rem a friend had the mega ste and i thought it was high end ... fascinating to see people using it again , i spent so many days with the atari ste crashing , it would happen every week at some point ... oh ... you have to agree that 'bounce in place' is a fantastic thing , i used to use a dat rec with the ste , it was so hard , it kept going into red , it was so hard.
@@justinb9387 I have a MegaSt4, 1040STF and STe. I have heard a lot of people talk about crashes, but mine have literally never crashed even under heavy Cubase projects. 3 possible causes which I have fixed on mine: people using unstable cracked versions of Cubase, unstable power supplies (recap them!) And broken RAM or buffer ICs (ramtests should return no errors whatsoever).
Sure you don't have all the comfort of modern full blown MIDI+audio DAWs. I use mine with an analog mixer and 24 track HD recorder, which is reliable but not as flexible as an audio DAW.I wouldn't try slicing and copying audio fragments on my setup. Too cumbersome. So it's a tradeoff. The big pro for me is taking a step away from modern PCs which I use all day. No distractions, no issues, just trusty Cubase 2 and an armada of hardware synths.
I’ve never had any problem with cubase 2 on my 1040ste. Even with big session it’s very reliable, unlike my pc which crashes every time I try to make music on. I use the classic Mike hunter crack, and it works fine ;)
@@basiledaudet5774 - we all used to use the same cubase crack ( i forget which it was ) - it was on one floppy disk - and i think for others there were constant crashes - love seeing your workflow - i used to have akais as well - its so fiddly , you have to lean right in to see whats on the screen - but with the akai you do end up tweaking every sound for its cut off and resonance , i would never do that in the same detail with my macbook instruments - still for me i would not go back , it is amazing to see someone using it , and your making it sound amazing.
Amazing work. I hope this is getting a release 😊
@@Iconroller thank you ! It’s currently only available on Bandcamp in digital : basiledaudet.bandcamp.com/track/earth
so smooth
Fun song! Thanks for sharing and showing us around your studio!
@@entioc thank you !
Simple but so powerful! Dope music!
i am really impressed by how much gear you have in there and the organised array of the studio layout indeed sir. (-: 👈👺👀👀👍
Wow, very cool!
Atari was unfortunately before my time, but it's always interesting to see and hear. Nice oldschool sound. 👍
@@DuckTronic thank you ducktronic !
So sick, love the old school workflow
so much sauce on display here
Such a cool setup, this needs a billion views
MMM ça me rappelle mes débuts au studio condorcet en 1998... (L'atari)
Belle compo!
This track is sick. Wish I had my ST still.
sequencer flashbacks fr fr... sweet soundscape broseph. nice.
Beautiful
This is hot
Thank you so much ! Hooked on your channel !
Dope track! Thank you for this great moment!
hahaha i have a good remember as my neighbour..gets his first atari st...he used evenso one of the first cubase programms in the 90s🤣 i also think about to buy such one to use these old cubase... its way more easy and getable... the most programms today are so overfield with everything that i cant get thru
Love that water effect! Reminds me a lot of J Majik - Sunray
Nice. Renegade snares vibes
🔥
ngl I hate the mainstream overload of "Jungle" nowadays. But this fucking slaps. Holy moly.
@@ameneverything thank you very much !
@@basiledaudet5774 the bass sounds like you sampled an upright bass, is that right?
@@basiledaudet5774 aaaand nvm I noticed the midi name
@@ameneverything i used the korg m1 upright bass preset, I tried to sample upright on some of my jazz vinyl but it didn’t sound good 😅
@@basiledaudet5774 The m1 is one of the best synths I own. Such a workhorse. I don't recall an upright bass preset though, is it from an expansion card? Also, I used to have a setup like yours, too... Life happened and I kind of don't have it anymore. But you must be really passionate about the culture. Big respects
Incredible
Great Track! Thank u for making this!
Great great tune! Very nice one! 👍🏽
insane setup
very chill
Nice set up man. Love your rig, alot of thought in it, appreciate that hardware and not vst right down to M1
Still good Today
swagged out to the maxium swag one hundred trillion right here
This is just awesome music. Very very cool work my friend
@@pindebraende thank you very much !
love it! proper junglist vibes!!! where do you post your tunes?
Thank you so much ! : basiledaudet.bandcamp.com/track/earth
this is so cool!
This jawn go so Crazy
Шикарно!
Its a Jungle Brother!
!. Your setup is dope
2. Your track is sick
@@zk351 thank you !
Brilliant !!
@@trendtrader4010 thank you !
most excellent 5/5
Killed it!
dude this is sick
perfect track!
insane
🔥🔥🔥Love it!
Damn this is SO good!
JESUS
we need jungle I'm afraid
Alex Reese his Feel The Sunshine is not far away .
Great! I also still use my Atari STe with Notator SL for MIDI Stuff and MaxYMizer for Chiptunes \o/
Do you have notator with the dongle ?
@basiledaudet5774 Yes, I do. I think also have Creator, the predecessor, with dongle somewhere... :-)
Hella Dope! Subbed! 😁🙏👊
Thank you very much !!
That's actually crazy dawg
Excellent.
Hell yeah that ruled
it's a vibe
This was straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Have you considered livestreaming your track creation process?
@@michaelheath1194 thank you ! yes that could be cool !
A M A Z I N G !
Water sample goes hard XD
Knows his stuff once had an s3000 or 4000 but couldnt afford an atari to get it up and runnin
Énorme classique comme d'hab 🔥
@@rolloutfr merci !
Awesome
Nice!
tune!
Art Of Noise 느낌난다.
Sick
Sick 👍🏿
Very cool!
Niceness.
legendary