Atari Falcon Projects

Hi
I have a song, that seems so current/fresh; would like to do an update rerelease now and it was done on an Atari falcon (with the 8 in steiny box)…so Im wondering if anyone else has ported them to new project including the audio?
I have done many older atari projects (non audio) and saved them as arr and brought them in via vst5 or SX but this particular one would be a bit harder as rebuilding it piece by piece would be quite painful

Cheers

I once translated some old files using Steem http://steem.atari.st/ which is an Atari ST emulator for Windows and Linux (MIDI only). I have no ideas about the Atari Falcon, especially with regards to porting audio.

How? using what software?

Did you try this: Hatari download page

Yeah .arr etc are not the issue
The falcon was the first audio/midi daw. It waa nit available excepting atari falcon with 96mflops dsp

Indeed. Did you try this ?: Hatari download page

How? using what software? I would be interested to know what software you used for this.

If you still have a Steinberg dongle with keys for any of these versions or later…

Converting Cubase VST songs (ALL/ARR) into CPR format – Steinberg Support

Yes def works for midi but i dont see how it will handle audio hence me asking for other users with falcon experience :slight_smile:

P.S.
To see what will happen, I just attempted an installtion of Cubase 3 SX on Windows 11 Home, 64x.

I already had the latest version of Steinberg Elicencer installed, my dongle plugged in, and it has a Key for Cubase 11.5 stored on it.
eLicenser Control Center - License Management - Details & Downloads – Steinberg Support

The Cubase 3 SX installer first states it can’t install eLicenser…that’s fine, I already have a much newer version.

Once it installs everything, it asks to reboot Windows, so I did that.

I started it and got two messages from eLicencer like this:


I just clicked OK both times.

I skipped the ASIO Test. and got a Warning.

Once it loaded, I went to Devices/Device Setup/VST Audiobay, and chose the ASIO driver of my choice from there…

From here it seems to be working OK, though at the moment I don’t have many 32bit plugins to test…I’ll see what I can come up with.

Meanwhile, I have no problem running some external MIDI stuff like my Fantom XR, or things running in a 64bit host via virtual MIDI ports.

I see, I thought it would at least pull in the events and do popups to find the proper path(s) for the audio files.

If this doesn’t import the audio stuff then I’m at a loss. I suppose you could import the audio tracks manually. Back in those days 8 (regular mono wav or aif) to 16 (Stereo compressed?) tracks was the max. Maybe they got named in a way that makes it easier to put it all back together in a modern DAW?

If there is a decent Falcon 030 emulator out there you might try it, I think some dongle free cracks exist for CAF (not super stable, but maybe good enough to make sense of which audio files go where on the timeline). I still have a genuine dongle somewhere I think, but I let the Falcon go to a new home, otherwise I’d be glad to help you reconstruct your project.

Maybe try this one?
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