How to Make Songs on a 1990 Atari ST – Notator MIDI Tutorial
In this video I show you how people actually made music in the early 90s using the legendary Atari ST and Notator 3.15 — one of the most popular MIDI sequencers of its time. Pure retro workflow, no plugins, no modern DAW tricks. If you love retro computing, 90s electronic music, or just want to see how tracks were made before Cubase and Logic, this one’s for you! Drop a like if you enjoy old-school music production! Subscribe for more classic rock topics! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:48 Setting up Notator 3.15 02:30 Creating your first pattern 04:05 Editing 11:38 Creating a song with patterns 15:12 Final thoughts #AtariST #Notator #RetroComputing #MIDITutorial #90sMusic #VintageDAW #AtariMusic #OldSchoolProduction

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