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AM/FM COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This disk is not Public Domain. It may not, in whole or in parts, be sold
by anyone for any price, not even only a fee for disk/copying, without an
original AM/FM disk label on each AM/FM disk sold. Likewise, you cannot
sell or include on PD or commercial compilation disks, any sound files on
this disk without the written permission from AM/FM.
This disk and any other AM/FM disks may only be sold with original AM/FM
disk labels. For info on how to obtain these labels, read the "General
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S A M P L E D I S K # 12
ST-61
DEATH & HORROR SOUND EFFECTS, PART 2
(Press SPACE)
General info
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WELCOME to another one in the series of AM/FM (Amiga Musicians Freeware
Magazine) Sample Disks! An AM/FM Sample Disk is released for each issue of
the AM/FM magazine - the AM/FM Sample Disks are all filled with first class
sampled sounds for the Amiga, for use in any music editor, like ProTracker,
NoiseTracker, MED, OctaMED, Oktalyzer, even Sonix, Music-X, and many many
other music programs.
Each of the sample disks is specialized - one specific synthesizer, drum
computer, sound card etc. is sampled for each of the AM/FM sample disks, or
one specific category of instrument/sounds will be presented on each disk.
The AM/FM Sample Disks are available from the same places you get the AM/FM
magazine, i.e. directly from the AM/FM staff or any company selling the AM/FM
magazine and sample disks with
original
AM/FM disk labels.
To ensure easy compatibility with the most popular music editors, the disks
are named ST-xx where xx is a 2-digit number starting from 50 and increasing
by one for each AM/FM Sample Disk. This disk is labeled ST-60.
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AM/FM
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Info about this disk
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Our Sample Disk #3, "Death & Horror Sound Effects" has proved very successful,
so we have decided to follow this disk with another of the same genre. Thus;
Welcome to "Death & Horror Sound Effects, Part 2".
The sounds on this disk were sampled by DENS Design for AM/FM, from various
CD's and movies. The sounds are all of a non-instrumental character; so they
are not tuned to the same pitch as all other AM/FM Sample Disk Instruments,
but they are all sampled on the pitch which was best suited for the individual
sound.
Have you wondered what it sounds like when your eyeball is being pulled right
out of your skull? Well, try the "EyeBallBeingGouged" sample. Or perhaps you
prefer the sound of a man being strangled to death, or the sound of chinese
water torture?
The "Hungry Monster" sound is split into four files. We did that because many
of the popular music programs can't handle samples that are larger than 64 kb.
So in order to let you load this sample into for example Protracker or MED, we
split the sample into 4 different files. They should be played all four in
succession.
Enjoy the horror!
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AM/FM
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Below follows a list of AM/FM magazine disks and AM/FM sample disks released
so far, as well as how to get hold of them:
BACK ISSUES OF AM/FM
Magazine Disk #1:
Articles/General
- 16Bit Amiga sampling at last
- Roland D70 live tips
- MED v3.10 review
- E-MU Proformance piano mod. review
- Tech Corner: Serial & Midi
- Gossip
Utilities
-
GLIB
, Sound storage system for:
Yamaha DX100
Yamaha TX81Z
TX81 Performance
Korg DW8000
Kawai K-5 single patches
Kawai K-5 multi patches
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Protimer
Calculates playing time for
ST/NT/PT modules
-
MIDI Analyzer
Use to check MIDI equipment/
leads, their MIDI support etc.
-
SuperEcho
Generates superb audio effects
MIDI Music
- "Human Nature"
- "Sleeping Gods Lie"
- "Adore"
Amiga-only Music
- "Radha Soami" - by David Elfstrom
- "Sunrise" - by Peter Salomonsen
- "Green Pullover" - by Tor-Egil Braseth
- "Horror!" - by Bjorn A. Lynne
Magazine Disk #2:
Articles/General
- Complete Jarre discography
- Music theory: Chords, part 1
- Review: Dr.T's XOR Generic synth editor
- New Music-X synth editor protocols
- Review: Boss DR-550 drum machine
- MIDI competitions at conferences?
- How to get the most from Music-X, part 1
- The MED tutorial, part 1
- Review: Sound Source's Korg M1 Film Texture collection
- Prince gossip
- News report from Amiga Symposium Oslo 1991
- Latest news from Korg; the Wavestation A/D tested
- About the further development of ProTracker
Utilities
- MIDICom v1.36
MIDI tool performing several tasks such as a BPM/ms calculator,
a MIDI test panel, Song Credits handling and more.
- MFT
Converts MIDI files to text files for printing etc.
- VcEd Yamaha DS-55 voice editor
Sound editing for your Yamaha DS-55 made easy
- FixModule
Prevents danger of system crashes when using Noise/Protracker modules
MIDI Music
- "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
- "Father's Song" by Prince
- "Simple El-Piano Piece" by Bjørn A. Lynne
- "Autoplay" MIDI recording of keyboard demonstration mode
Amiga-only Music
- "Organic Dreams" by Anders Hamre & Kim Jensen / Decibel Desperados
- "Session" by Bjørn A. Lynne
- "White Eagle" by Wiggo Johansen
- "Basement Groove" by Kon Wilms
Magazine Disk #3:
Articles/General
- The worlds biggest guide to Amiga Sound/Music software
- Interview with Lars Hamre, author of Protracker, an two screenshots
from his forthcoming new music program "Apollon".
- Useful MIDI information
* Generally about the technical side of MIDI
* Standard MIDI file format explained
* MIDI time codes explained
- Music-X hints & tips, part 2
- Amiga versus PC on sound and music
- Complete Yello discography
- AM/FM debate: The music industry today
- Idol worship in music
- Public Domain Music disks reviewed:
* Noiseless: "Face Another Day"
* Zero Defects: "Propaganda"
* Drifters: "NoTech"
* Al Pepsi: "Al Pepsi's Music Disk"
* The Sect: "Mega Concert"
- Commercial music reviews:
* Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Blood Sugar Sex Magic"
* U2 - "Achtung Baby"
* Front 242 - "Tyranny For You"
* Enya - "Shepherd Moons"
Utilities
- Roland D10 Drum Editor
Use the Amiga to edit your D10's drums and store the setup on Amiga
disks.
- Roland D10 Tone Editor
As above, with the D10 "Tones"
- Roland D10 Patch Editor
As above, with the D10 "Patch"
- ProPlay v1.3
A brand new, beautifully looking and completely system-safe module player
that will play Protracker, Noisetracker or Startrekker modules, with a
great file requester, multi-selection of modules, config-setup, displays
song information and sample names etc. etc.
MIDI Music
- "When You Wish Upon a Star"
- "Carpet Crawl" - by Genesis
- "Naked in the Rain" - by Blue Pearl
- "When Doves Cry" - by Prince
Amiga-only Music
- "Who Stole my Cuica" - by Anders Hamre
- "For a Friend" by David Elfstrom
- "Mem-Saver 2" by Bjørn A. Lynne
Magazine Disk #4:
Articles/General
- Tech Corner: How to allocate the audio channels correctly,
by Teijo "MED" Kinnunen.
- CDTV and MIDI
- Standard Roland drum map
- Useful MIDI information
* MIDI Control Change Messages
* MIDI Messages laid out for programmers
* Table of MIDI Note numbers
- Sound/Music News from the 5th 16-bit Computer Show in London
- Generally about Amiga and MIDI by Pasi Kovanen
- Complete Vangelis discography
- Public Domain Music disks reviewed:
* Proton - "Gate of Pagan"
* Vega - "Vega Music Disk 3"
* The Shining Path - "T.S.P. Music Comp"
* Prophecy - "Numeric 2"
* LSD UK - "Grapevine Megamix"
Utilities
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Roland D-110 Bank Loader
Use the Amiga to store the Roland D-110's banks!
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Roland D-110 Editor (Demo version)
Working demo version of a superb D-110 voice editor! Edit sounds on
the Amiga screen instead of in the 2-line LCD display. Finally!
(PS: No save)
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Roland S-220 Sample Storage System v2.0
Store Roland S-220 samples on Amiga disks!
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Roland S-220 to Amiga Sample Converter v1.4
Convert the Roland S-220 samples to Amiga format! Great!
MIDI Music
- Beethoven's 5th for piano
- "Marathon" by Rush
- "Candle In the Wind" by Elton John
- "Backplay" by Geir W. Kristoffersen
Amiga-only Music
- "Streebeat" - by Paal Teien
- "Dark Star" - by S.J.Pain
- "Quantum-2" - by Robert Korzeniewski
- "Messing Up" - by Sami Jumppanen
Magazine Disk #5:
Articles/General
- Yamaha DX-21 MIDI & SysEx format
- How to achieve good sound quality on your samples
- Useful extracts from comp.sys.amiga.audio [1] and [2]
- Korg M1 Tips - Get the most from your M1
- Review: Zero-G Datafile Sampling CD's
- Review: Masterbits S-CD-900 Sampling CD
- Protracker 1.3 Preview
- Review: PlaySid 2.0ß
Utilities
-
6 Complete Yamaha DX-21 Sound Banks
ready to use!
(Must be used with GLib, AM/FM#1)
-
Yamaha TX-81Z
Sound Editor/Storage System
-
Yamaha FB-01
Sound Editor/Storage System
- MOPED -
Korg M1
storage system
-
MIDI Playground
translates binary/english/midi, lots of
uses for this great, flexible MIDI tool!
-
Noise-cracker v1.02
Rips and Converts NoisePacker modules
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SoundTime
- Finds out how long a sound lasts.
-
Realtime Oscillator
Superb looking full-screen oscillator!
MIDI Music
- "Orient Express" by J.M.Jarre
- "Maniac" by Pasi Kovanen
- "Twilight Time" - 50's hit by The Platters
- "Mary's Child" - Golden oldie
- "Missanoe" (Unknown author), Nice, calm, "old english" piece
Amiga-only Music
- "Graveyard 2" - by Seppo Hurme
- "Chuck is Back" - by Kim Jensen
Magazine Disk #6:
Articles/General
- Tech Corner: The MED module format
- Getting into the synthesizer world with a small budget
- Letters to AM/FM
- Latest news from Roland
- The General Midi format explained and mapped
- Chick Corea's Elektric Band live
- Latest news from Korg
- Complete Kraftwerk discograpy
- How to convert MIDI music between Amiga sequencers
- PD Music Disk reviews:
- The Evil Forces: "Giga Mix"
- Cyanide: "Now That's What I Call Ripped Music, Volume 2"
- Idiosyncatris: "Big Time"
- Anarchy: "Legalise It"
Utilities
-
Proplay v2.0.
Superb update of the best module-player, including a
control panel, song information, timer modes etc. The thing that makes
this player the best around is that it's the only one that's copletely
system safe!
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Yamaha DX100 Editor
. Edit DX100 sounds with your Amiga, and store
the sounds on Amiga disks!
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Multi-ripper v2.9 C
. The best ripper available - rips music from
almost all available music-editors, can rip directly from disk etc. etc.
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Casio CZ-101 / Casio CZ-1000
Storage system. Store sounds from
this synth on your Amiga.
MIDI Music
- "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" by Tears for Fears
- "In Too Deep" by Genesis
- "Eye In The Sky" by Alan Parson Project
- "Windcoaliz" by Geir W. Kristoffersen
- 20+ drum patterns for Music-X.
Amiga-only Music
- "ChipChop 2" by Rainer A. Nilsen
- "Souvereign Solemnity" by Anders Hamre
- "Empty Spaces 2" by Bjørn A. Lynne
- "EndTune" by Wiggo Johansen
Extra Goodies on the disk
- More than 20 dynamite drum-patterns for Music-X!
- New superb icons for your favourite music programs!
- Roland D-110 Protocol for Music-X!
- New sounds for your Roland D110!
Magazine Disk #7:
Articles/General
- New series: Beginner's Guide to MIDI [Part 1]: "What is MIDI?"
- New series: Getting your music gear up and running [Part 1]
- Review: Valhalla's International Gold Mix #1 for the Korg Wavestation
- Build your own high-amp, anti-aliasing sound sampler
- Review: The Korg Wavestation EX
- Review: OctaMED Professional v3.00
- Commercial Game Music Reviews:
* Project-X from Team17
* Race Drivin' from Domark
- AM/FM Special Disks #1 and #2 (info)
- Space Wars - the Movie (Info)
- hOBbiTs & SpACesHipS - The CD (Info)
- Newsflash Magazine Disk #26 (Info)
Utilities
- Kawai K4 Editor Professional v1.99 (Demo)
- MIDICom update: v1.56
- OctaMEDPlayer v3.00
- MIDI Diagnostics
- TrackSheetX (Print Music-X scores to printer)
MIDI Music
- Johann Sebastian Bach * ExtraVaganza * !
- "Red Tape" - by Kon Wilms
- "Gabrielle" - by Kevan & Gareth Craft
- "I've Been Loving You", soul classic for MED/OctaMED (with MIDI)
- "If Loving You is Wrong", soul classic for MED/OctaMED (with MIDI)
- "The Girl from Ipanema" in MIDI and Music-X format!
Amiga-only Music
- "Pina Colada" - by Andrew Barnabas
- "Now What 3" - by Bjørn A. Lynne
- "Melotech" - by Pumpstation
Extra Goodies on the disk
- Build your own high-amp, anti-aliasing sound sampler
Magazine Disk #8:
Articles/General
- Tech Corner by Teijo Kinnunen: The Amiga Audio Hardware
- Beginners' Guide to MIDI [Part 2]: "The Benefits of MIDI"
- Complete Tangerine Dream discography
- Various new products described
- Exit Amiga, Enter Falcon?
- The new "Sonic Arranger"
- Playsid 2.0 review
- New music mag: "Future Music"
- The [secret] new Amiga Operating System!
Utilities
- MIDITools:
* Echo Processor * MIDI Keyboard
* MIDI In To Out * ProgChange
* SysEx
- Subzero Music Ripper
- Promizer v0.1a
- Hunter III
- PrintDump, Yamaha DX-synths
- MIDI Stuffer
MIDI Music
- "The Last Time" by Craft MIDI Compositions
- "Arthur's Theme" by Christopher Cross
- Theme from "Miami Vice"
- "Take Me To The River" (Craft MIDI Compositions)
- "Arise"
Amiga-only Music
- "There's Somebody On My Feet" - by André Meyer
- "Rendezvous" - by Edvin Fladen
- "Obsticularius" - by Paal Granum
- "Audible Power" - by Sami Jumppanen
Extra Goodies on the disk
- Build your own MIDI interface for the Amiga 2000.
Magazine Disk #9:
Articles/General
- COMPETITION! 10 ORIGINAL FULL-PRICE GAMES AND TWO CD'S UP FOR GRABS!
- Latest synth news
- Beginners' Guide to MIDI [Part 3]: "Getting to know your MIDI events"
- Getting Your MIDI Gear Up and Running [Part 2]
- Review: The X-Static Goldmine Sample CDs
- Complete Pink Floyd discography
- Pink Floyd members' solo releases discography
- The Death of Rock? - by Dave Cassidy
- Tutorial: Volume manipulation in Music-X
- AMFC - Amiga Music File Converter v2.0 (Review, tutorial, tips...)
- AM/FM Synth Features indexed on synth name
- Memory Allocation for Music-X & IFF/8SVX Samples Project (Doc + picture)
- PD Music Disk reviews:
* Freestyle: "Perfect 5"
* Kaktus+Mahoney: "His Master's Noise"
* Effect: "Psychic"
* "The Flash" by (Unknown)
- Commercial music album reviews
* The Shamen: "Boss Drum"
* Prince and the New Power Generation: "Love Symbol"
* Peter Gabriel: "Us"
- Advertisements / Information
- Letters to AM/FM
Utilities
- Kawai K4 Editor Professional v2.99 (Demo - Update from AM/FM #7)
- Kawai K1/K1-R/K1-II/K1-R II Editor v5.30 (100% Full working version)
- Thief v3.0 Music Ripper
- JoinSounds v2.0
MIDI Music
- "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis
- AM/FM Mystery Tune by ??? (Refer to Competition!)
- Moonlight Sonate - arranged by Aarno Yliselä
Amiga-only Music
- "Voulle Vojas" - by Kim Jensen
- "Techead" - by André Meyer
- "Scitzophrenia" - by Kon Wilms
- "Airline-2" - by Bjørn A. Lynne
Magazine Disk #10:
Articles/General
- 6 FREE Korg Wavestation Performances with NEW sounds!
- Wavestation SysEx Dumping guide (for above Performances)
- Tutorial: Hip Hop Drum Programming, part 1
- Tutorial: Beginners Guide to MIDI, part 4: "Actual MIDI Implementation"
- Review: Ensoniq DP/4 Parallel Effects Processor
- Tutorial: Building up a song in Music-X (Using master-sequence)
- Music-X vs other sequencers - An oversight and some opinions
- Review: Authentic Sound Effects CDs; Asylum Vol 1, 2 & 3
- Review: Genesis: "The Way We Walk, Volume 1: The Shorts"
- Review: Digitech VHM 5, The Vocalist
- AM/FM takes a close look at the Wavestation SR
- Commercial Game Music reviews:
* Lotus III
* Sword of Honour
Utilities
- Special AM/FM Utility: NPLAY v2.0! The first program licensed to AM/FM
- New OctaMED player upgrade: v4.04 Latest version 01.01.1993.
- CD_Arexx module: Sound/Music tool for CDTV/A570 owners
- PlaySound: Plays large sound files off disk/harddisk without using
much memory. (Double-buffering)
MIDI Music
- "The One" by Elton John (for MED/OctaMED)
- "XMas Zpireet" by Bjørn A. Lynne (Music-X)
- "Dawn Chorus" by Craft Bros. (Music-X / MIDI)
- "Hip Hop Demo" by Kon Wilms (part of tutorial in this issue)
(Music-X / MIDI)
- "Hip Hop Grooves" by Kon Wilms (part of tutorial in this issue)
(Music-X / MIDI)
Amiga-only Music
- "Epitaxial" by Kjetil Carlsen
- "Invisible Touch" by Genesis - Amiga conversion by Bjørn A. Lynne
- "El Toro" by Sami Jumppanen
- "Transpheric Cosmos" by Kim Burgaard
Magazine Disk #11:
Articles/General
- BIG MUSIC COMPETITION BY TEAM-17 SOFTWARE AND AM/FM !
- Tech Corner: The magic of 8-channel sound! (Teijo Kinnunen)
(Note: TechCorner example files and programmes on the disk)
- Latest news in synths, keyboards, etc. (A. Meyer)
- Interview: Karsten Obarski - the <Godfather> of Sound-,
Noise- and Protracker!
- Samplitude: Better Sample Editing for Better Samples! (E.Beranek)
- Winners of the "Mystery Tune" competition in AM/FM #9 !
- Music-X v2.0 and Notator-X !
- Music-X Tutorial: Using a MIDI keyboard to play with Amiga samples
- The Format War! (D. Cassidy)
- A Piece of the Action (Copyright or Copywrong...?) (S.Plumbe)
- Dolby Digital Surround - Sound of the future!
- AM/FM Special Disks #1, #2 and #3 !
- CD Reviews:
* The Freddie Mercury Album
* Pet Shop Boys: "Discography"
- PD Music Disk Reviews_
* Anarchy: "Legalise It 2"
* Paradise: "Techno Tower"
- Game Music Reviews:
* Zool
* Lethal Xess
- New AM/FM column: Basement Tapes!
* Generally about this new column, and how to enter!
* N. M. Parker: "Ethmeric Realm"
- Review of the tape
- Screenshot of the inlay-card
* Eric "Sidewinder" Gieseke: "Technology Bytes"
- Review of the tape
- Screenshot of the inlay-card
Utilities
- Background Music Player (BMP)
- ITEM MidiSyn v1.0
- WonderSound v1.0
- Prorunner - a new and improved Protracker replay routine
Amiga-only Music
- "Ghouls" by Jogeir Liljedahl (Default Backgroundmusic)
- "Jazz Bubbles" by Andrew Barnabas
- "Oholibama" by Peter Salomonsen
- "Jesus Comes" by Elef Tsiroudis
- "Polka Down!" by Eric <Sidewinder> Gieseke
MIDI Music
- 25 different ready-made rhythm tracks in standard MIDI format!
- "Mona's Song" - by Bjørn A. Lynne (Ed)
- "Peter Gunn" (Track from Blues Brothers) - by Duane Eddy
- "Sweat (Alalalong)" - by Inner Circle
Magazine Disk #12:
Articles/General
- FREE!! Excellent New Sounds for your Ensoniq SQ-1, SQ-2, SQ-R, SQ-R+
- The latest Synth/Keyboard news
- Letters to the Editor
- Decimal <--> Hexadecimal Conversion Table
- Review: Pete Gleadalls Samplography
- AM/FM Special Disks #4 and #5!
- Using AMFC with Sid 2
- Commodore's Big Music Cock-up
- Deluxe Music v2.0 Coming
- "I fear for the future of music" by Dave Cassidy
- PD Music Disk Reviews:
* Devious - "Elenium"
* Parasite - "Imperial Tunes 1"
* Skyboard Music Disk 1
* LSD - "Jesus On E's"
* Pyrogenic - "Short Modules 2"
- Basement Tapes:
* Generally about this new column, and how to enter!
* Minimal Art: "Simplicity" (Jester/Sanity's first tape)
- Review of the tape
- Screenshot of the tape's inlay card
Utilities
- EDDY: Yamaha SY22 / TG33 Sound Editor & Storage System!
- Exotic Ripper v2.01 - The BEST Multiple Format Ripper so far!
- Sing: "Plays" _any_ file you feed it. Great for a laugh!
Amiga-only Music
- "Song IV" - by André Meyer
- "Classic Mix" - by Rhesus Minus / Cryptoburners
- "Humplery Jee" - by Kjetil Carlsen
MIDI Music
- "The Sky's The Limit" - by Fleetwod Mac
- "No Son Of Mine" - by Genesis
- "Heal The World" - by Michael Jackson
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AM/FM Special Disk #1
A Collection of MIDI music by well known artists and bands. 41 MIDI files, 20
individual songs, all well documented, with detailed description of MIDI
channel setup, song lyrics etc. etc. Everything of course presented
professionally by use of the well known AM/FM menu system etc. MIDI songs are
normally priced at about 5 GBP each. Here you get a whole disk stuffed full
of them for the price of a PD disk. If you are a MIDI user, what are you
waiting for??
Songs on AM/FM Special Disk #1:
- Also Spracht Zarathursta - Ghostbusters
(2001 - A Space Odyssey) - Here There and Everywhere
- 25 Or 6 To 4 - Interzone
- Asayaka - Miles & Miles
- A World I Never Knew - Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte
- Axel F - Newsong
- Baby I Love Your Way - Norwegian Wood
- Caprice - Orientalbossa
- Come On - Woman
- Countrydemo - First Steps
AM/FM Special Disk #2
Similar to AM/FM Special Disk #1, with more MIDI music.
Songs on AM/FM Special Disk #2:
- Autobahn - On My Own
- Ballad - Prelude To A Kiss
- Bangin' 32 - Pretty In Pink
- Cars - Promise Myself
- Everything I Do - Sonic The Hedgehog
- Everytime You Go Away - Spy's Eye
- I Just Called To Say I Love You - Ten Watz
- I Must Have Been A Fool - Thriller
- I'll Survive - Toccata & Fuge in D Minor
AM/FM Special Disk #3
PROTRACKER v3.01 !!! AM/FM has special permission to distribute this
excellent new version of the best Amiga-only music editor ever made,
programmed by Cryptoburners! Fantastic new look and new features, more
powerful than ever. You will NOT find PT3.0 (or above) distributed by
any PD companies, except by those who distribute AM/FM, and PT3.0 must
be sold as an AM/FM disk.
Disk contains the program itself, all documentation, replay routines,
stand-along module player "NPlay", and new previously unreleased
demonstration modules!
AM/FM Special Disks #4 and #5
BJØRN "DR.AWESOME" LYNNE'S DEFUNCT PROJECTS, VOL I and VOL II: Two disks
filled with 19 Amiga-only songs by Bjørn A. Lynne, Editor of AM/FM and also
known as "Dr.Awesome/Crusaders". The music on these two disks were originally
composed for various game- and demo-projects; but these games and demos have
unfortunately been cancelled because of contractual trouble, lazy programmers,
etc. So the music now lives a life of it's own, and is presented to you here
as AM/FM Special Disks #4 and #5; Bjørn "Dr.Awesome" Lynne's Defunct Projects,
Vol. I and Vol. II. Lots of atmospheric music here, in the typical
Dr.Awesome / Crusaders style.
Vol. I: (Special Disk #4): Vol. II: (Special Disk #5)
Cyberlife 1 Airline Intro/Title Score
Cyberlife 2 Airline In-game 1
Oblivion Airline In-game 3
Shanghai Title/Intro Score Fanfare from "Pictures..."
Shanghai In-game 1 Kasei Vallis Intro/Title
Shanghai In-game 2 Kasei Vallis Pause (Stardance)
Shanghai Hi-score Kasei Vallis Combat music
Shanghai Game-Over Kasei Vallis In-game 1
Zirkonium-Theme Kasei Vallis In-game 2
Kasei Vallis In-game 3
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å42m AM/FM SAMPLE DISKS
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AM/FM Sample Disk #1: Drums & Percussion
- 45 Drums & Percussion sounds from Roland PCM 10 Sound Card, sampled
on high sample rate and added reverb for best possible sound quality.
AM/FM Sample Disk #2: Orchestral Winds
- 58 orchestral winds sounds. Many different flutes, brass, saxes,
trumpets, brass chords, as well as some untraditional and ethnic
winds.
AM/FM Sample Disk #3: Sound effects - Death and Horror
- 30 atmospheric non-instrumental death & horror sound effects for
that scary edge!
AM/FM Sample Disk #4: Korg 707
- 32 instruments (not effects but proper instruments) sampled from the
Korg 707 synthesizer. Most of the sounds are purely fictious synthetic
ones, and should suit well into the sample collection if you're into
synth music.
AM/FM Sample Disk #5: Grand Piano
- 16 Grand Piano samples - a rich, full grand piano sound including the
most used chords, all sounds looped for infinite sustain, lots of
sounds covering a wide pitch spectre (6 octaves), and some piano sounds
with added strings, pads and choir.
AM/FM Sample Disk #6: Korg Wavestation, part 1
- 48 Instrumental sounds from Korg Wavestation. Great dynamics in these
characteristic sounds from the Synth of All Synths from Korg. Some
chords, but mostly lead-, bass and fill sounds. No percussion.
AM/FM Sample Disk #7: Korg Wavestation, part 2
- 53 Instrumental sounds from Korg Wavestation. Great dynamics in these
characteristic sounds from the Synth of All Synths from Korg.
Lead-, bass and fill sounds. No percussion. No chords.
AM/FM Sample Disk #8: Korg Wavestation, part 3 (Chords)
- 46 new samples from the Korg Wavestation - this time ALL chords. Pads,
choirs, synths, orchestral etc., all sampled on the most usual chords
(minor, major, sus2, sus4) as well as some add6/add7-chords too.
AM/FM Sample Disk #9: Korg M1 Drums & Percussion
- 84 rhythmic samples from the ever so popular Korg M1 synthesizer. Not
only a large range of "standard" drum sounds, but also a lot of
rhythmic effects, lasers, scratching and other unconventional
percussion sounds.
AM/FM Sample Disk #10: Vector Worlds, part 1
- A collection of ambient and hard-hitting sounds _created_ by the AM/FM
staff on a Korg Wavestation. Each and every sound has lots of
character - if you want really unique sounds, then this collection is
for you!
AM/FM Sample Disk #11: Vector Worlds, part 2
- More special and atmospheric sounds, programmed exclusively for
AM/FM on a Korg Wavestation EX. Truly unique and characteristic
sounds made for the occasion by AM/FM staff.
AM/FM Sample Disk #12: Death & Horror Sound Effects, Part 2
- Following up AM/FM Sample Disk #3, here are some more non-instrumental
death & horror sound effects; for example "Eye ball being pulled out",
man being strangled, Hungry monster about to be fed, etc. etc.
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AMIGA MUSICIANS FREEWARE MAGAZINE
(AM/FM)
GENERAL INFORMATION FILE
REVISION 02
1) What is AM/FM ?
2) Financial situation of AM/FM
3) How often is AM/FM released?
4) Copyright / Copying / Selling AM/FM
5) Where and how can I get AM/FM?
6) How to subscribe for future issues of AM/FM
7) AM/FM Dealers wanted / how to become an AM/FM Dealer
1) WHAT IS AM/FM ?
AM/FM (Amiga Musicians Freeware Magazine) is a disk-based magazine especially
made for everyone who has an Amiga and is interested in music. Whether you're
into composing music, collecting music, arranging music, studying music, or
even if you just like listening to good music, then AM/FM has lots to offer
you.
Each issue of AM/FM consists of two disks: The Magazine Disk, and the Sample
Disk. They are always released together, but if you want to buy AM/FM, you
don't have to buy both disks - you can choose just one of them if you prefer
that.
The AM/FM
Magazine Disk
contains music, articles, music utilities, news,
reviews, MIDI music, tutorials, hints & tips, tech-corners, and everything
about music in general. Everything is nicely laid out with a menu and running
with system-friendly routines, so that the magazine won't crash your computer,
and so that you can easily take out the files and examine them and/or copy
them to other disks etc. The AM/FM menu system was programmed by Teijo
Kinnunen, the author of MED and OctaMED.
The AM/FM
Sample Disk
is filled up with new and fresh superb quality sound
samples for use in any music editor or sound sampling package. The AM/FM
production staff has access to the very best in synthesizers and sampling CD's
etc. A special group of instruments, or a special synthesizer is the "theme"
of each AM/FM sample disk. For example, AM/FM Sample Disk #2 contains
orchestral winds sounds, #3 contains Death & Horror sound effects, #6 contains
only sounds from the Korg Wavestation, etc.
2) FINANCIAL SITUATION OF AM/FM
AM/FM is not being produced for financial gain, but simply for pleasure and
interest. The magazine is being distributed by the AM/FM production staff
themselves, and by selected PD distributors who support our work. When a PD
distributor sells an AM/FM disk, a small part of the price for this disk is
given to the production staff, so that they can continue producing the
magazine without losing any money on it. If the production staff should gain
more money than they have spent on AM/FM, and they get a profit, then this
money will be used to pay programmers and musicians to produce high quality
material for use in AM/FM. So whatever money is gained on AM/FM, is put back
into the magazine, to create an even better product.
3) HOW OFTEN IS AM/FM RELEASED
AM/FM does not follow specific release dates. Rather than rushing towards a
date, we prefer waiting until we have enough good material to release a good
product. In other words, we will collect quality material until a disk is
100% full, and then we release it.
6 issues have been released within a little under a year, so there has been
about 6-8 weeks between each issue so far. This may vary, but it will never
take longer than 10-11 weeks, we promise.
4) COPYRIGHT / COPYING / SELLING AM/FM
You are allowed to copy AM/FM to your friends.
But you are
not
allowed to take any money for it, not even a small fee to
cover for the disk and postage. You may not take one single penny for it.
AM/FM is
Freeware
and may
only
be copied For Free.
If you take any money
at all
for it, it will be regarded as selling the
magazine, and then you must fulfill the royalty demand from the production
staff, and send a royalty of 1 UK POUND for each AM/FM disk you sell. Before
doing this, you must become an "AM/FM Dealer". (More on that below).
5) WHERE/HOW CAN I GET AM/FM ?
You can either buy AM/FM directly from the AM/FM production staff, or from any
AM/FM Dealer. If you buy it directly from AM/FM, it will be a bit more
expensive, but you will also receive it as soon as it's released. It takes a
few days or weeks before it is available from the Dealers. Also, if you buy
many disks at a time, the price will be about the same if you buy it directly
from AM/FM, because if you buy it from AM/FM, it will get cheaper, the more
disks you buy.
You can also subscribe to future issues, if you buy directly from AM/FM. As
far as we know, no AM/FM dealers offer this possibility.
If you want to buy AM/FM disks directly from the AM/FM staff, or if you wish
to subscribe to future issues of AM/FM, send your order to:
AM/FM
c/o Bjorn Lynne
Schleppegrellsgt. 10
0556 Oslo
NORWAY
The prices directly from AM/FM are:
1 disk 2 disks 3 disks 4 disks 5 disks 6 disks
UK Pounds: 4 8 10 13 16 18
US Dollars: 8 16 20 25 30 35
German Mk: 10 20 30 35 40 45
Finnish Mk: 25 50 70 90 100 110
Norwegian Kr: 40 80 100 130 160 180
Danish Kr: 40 80 100 130 160 180
Swedish Kr: 40 80 100 130 160 180
7 disks 8 disks 9 disks 10 disks 11 disks 12 disks
UK Pounds: 20 22 24 26 28 30
US Dollars: 40 45 50 55 60 65
German Mk: 50 55 60 65 70 75
Finnish Mk: 120 130 140 150 160 170
Norwegian Kr: 200 220 240 250 260 270
Danish Kr: 200 220 240 250 260 270
Swedish Kr: 200 220 240 250 260 270
For a number of disks greater than 12, simply add the price difference between
11 and 12 for each disk.
For payment, please transfer the applicable amount to the Norwegian Post Giro
account number
0824 0681472
, or send a cheque made out to:
BJORN A. LYNNE
,
who will then transfer the cheque into the account.
Remember to write down exactly which AM/FM Magazine Disks and/or which AM/FM
Sample Disks you want. Write your name and address clearly. (Preferably by
printer or typewriter).
The disks will be sent to you immediately when we have received the money. If
you've sent a cheque, we will see if the cheque is valid before we send you
the disks.
6) HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO FUTURE ISSUES OF AM/FM
Making sure you get your future issues of AM/FM as soon as they are released
is very simple. Just send us your order and tell us which issues you are
paying for. You will be entered into a database, and when the new issues are
released, you will receive them immediately.
Say, for example, that you want to buy the first 10 issues of AM/FM, with both
the Magazine Disks and the Sample Disks. That's 20 disks total. Simply send
money for 20 disks, and write in your order: "I WANT AM/FM MAGAZINE DISKS
1-10 AND AM/FM SAMPLE DISKS 1-10". Then, you will immediately receive the
disks that have already been released, whereas the future disks will be sent
to you as soon as they are released.
7) AM/FM DEALERS (WANTED!)
The AM/FM production staff is still looking for more AM/FM Dealers in all
European countries and USA. If you are running a PD company, or if you are
thinking of starting one, or if you would just like make a little extra money
bydistributing AM/FM, then feel free to get in touch and become an AM/FM
Dealer.
If you want to sell AM/FM disks, then
each disk you sell must have an original
AM/FM disk label on it. These labels can be bought from the AM/FM production
staff, at 1 UK POUND each. If you sell an AM/FM disk without an original
AM/FM disk label, then you are violating the AM/FM copyright and you will get
in trouble with all the registered AM/FM Dealers
and
the AM/FM Prouction
Staff.
So you must
first
buy disk-labels from AM/FM, and
then
you can sell as many
disks as you have labels for. Then you buy more labels, and so on. You can
choose whatever price you want to sell the AM/FM disks for. As long as we get
our 1 GBP per disk sold, we will not interfere with how you sell it, price it
or market it.
As long as you buy a minimum of 10 disk labels each month (
anyone
can sell 10
disks a month), you will have status as an AM/FM Dealer, and you will
automatically receive all AM/FM disks as soon as they are released.
If you want to become an AM/FM Dealer, we would love to hear from you. Send
your order for original AM/FM disk labels (1 GBP each) to:
AM/FM
c/o Bjorn A. Lynne
Schleppegrellsgt. 10
0556 Oslo
NORWAY
Along with your order, send a cheque made out to BJORN A. LYNNE, or transfer
the amount to our Norwegian Post Giro account number 0824 681472.
Once the cheque has been validated, you will receive the first batch of
original AM/FM disk labels. You will of course also need to get all the back
issues. These will be sent to you free of charge, but please include blank
disks to copy them on, so it doesn't get so darn expensive for us. (You have
no idea what blank disks cost in Norway (and no, we will not accept payment in
blank disks)).
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