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NOTICE: If Anyone Involved in Creating this Soundtrack is watching, please can you contact me. This includes Alistair Lindsey, Ian Howe, Julian Hodgson & Kevin Saville. Many Thanks.

It's What we've all been waiting for! Tempest 2000 Jaguar Soundtrack! Yes! No more pithy drum sounds, watered down sounds & Diluted Instruments! This is the Real Deal.. Remastered! Featuring Intro's for the First Time, Added Effects & Completely new Digital Pan arrangement, this is something you need to have to complete your Jaguar Collection!
KINDLE

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  • Never seen the game before, think I heard of it, but what a soundtrack, so lush and chunky :]

    Talking of atari i've got a 520ST sitting dormant atm, thinking of setting it up as a midi controller and doing some hardware only recordings :]

    Was Tempest 2000 available on the 520ST? If so i wanna get it :]

  • @Alm1ghtyAv3ng3r I'm afraid that Tempest 2k was exclusively for the Jaguar. Yes, there are other versions for the saturn, playstat, PC.. But they have a different engine & a different soundtrack. I Believe the ST uses Floppy Discs? An Amazing Console. So Versatile. I have in fact played on one! Golden Axe was amazing!

    What you suggested would be an interesting way of controlling sound thats for sure! Really though you need a M-Audo or Novation controller. Cheap but effective m8.

  • @therealKINDLE Ah well, might get hold of the PC version then :D

    ST indeed uses floppys (PC size)

    Yh mate I'v got a Novation controller - the 61SL MKII

    I'd just use that as the master Controller, and have the Atari send the separate MIDI tracks on the right channels to my Hardware rack units, or Keyboards through it. People still use the Atari ST Range for music production, because its solid, stable and still has the best MIDI timing around, because the ports are synced to the CPU directly!

  • @Alm1ghtyAv3ng3r Really? Man thats mental! I don't use MIDI Myself! No! All just really primative labour!!! Ha ha! Do u have a Sound Cloud accnt?

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  • Nice, but get the tune names right. :) they are written on the soundtrack. (minds eye, digital terror, constructive demolition, ultra yak, glide control, and 2000 dub)

  • this takes me back. great work on this video. Its been so long since I played my old jag (no loner have it) but I just knew something was missing all the YouTube soundtracks I was listening to. they all seemed so hollow. this explains it. I'd love to get a copy of this.

  • al-lindsay.co.uk/

  • your quite correct, the cd versions are utter shite! jag version all the way. did have a mod of them that i got from the old modarchive site but lost it someware and i cant find it on the new site.

  • AVGN right ???

  • @Nettikturbo If you are still using an RF Ariel Cable (Coaxial) then I would look on Ebay for the official Jag-Scart that fits on the back, & goes to your TV in HQ. But something I've found is that some games ARE just real quiet. Flashback is AWFUL quality even with the scart! But if you are playing Tempest 2000, Pause the game & Crank the Music up, & the effects down as it should be! He He!

  • @therealKINDLE Can you help me modify my jag so I can get decent sound output? It's so quiet and fuzzy, I have to crank up the volume but I get distortion and still low sound outlet.

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