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- ~~2Digital Music Administration. 15 Hollycombe Close, Liphook, Hants. GU30 7HR
- ~~2England.
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- Every fortnight in this section we will be concentrating on the audio side
- of computing. That is, music-modules, sampling software, sampling hardware,
- module players, etc. Also techniques that can be employed when writing your
- own sound modules.
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- ~~6Software/hardware name : Master Sound
- ~~6Software house : Microdeal
- ~~6Price : £29.99
-
- If you own an Atari ST and wish to sample sounds, this package is
- definitely worth a look.
-
- As explained last issue with the review of Technosound Turbo, a sampler is
- a means by which you can record sounds from a hi-fi or walkman onto your
- computer and then play it back, or save it, or even load others in for
- playback.
-
- The hardware given with this package is a slim but long cartridge which
- fits into the cartridge slot on your computer. The device simply has a
- 3.5mm jack input, the usual size for headphone outputs on most hi-fi's and
- walkmans. There is no lead given away with this package, however.
-
- The software is supplied on one disk.
-
- The Display
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-
- When the software has finished loading, you are presented with the main
- editing screen of Master Sound. As is usual with sample editing software, a
- large portion of the upper part of the screen is devoted to the sample
- display window, where the current sample waveform is displayed, (just a
- blank, straight, horizontal line if there is no waveform currently in
- memory).
-
- The rest of the screen is taken up with a panel of buttons or icons. But a
- fairly large space is given up to an 'oscilloscope' display on the right
- hand side of the panel.
-
- Facts, Features and Figures
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-
- Master Sound can sample at 5, 7.5, 10, 15 and 20Khz
-
- There is a real-time oscilloscope available to you, so that input levels
- may be adjusted before recording.
-
- There are a number of useful effects/functions for the user. These are,
- volume up (amplification by 10%), compress sample (doubles the frequency of
- the sample, it then takes up half the memory), filter (low-pass), copy,
- overlay (superimpose one sample on top of another), wipe, cut, reverse
- sample and fade in/out.
-
- As with Technosound Turbo, a limited sequencer is provided. The user may
- assign various different samples to the keys on the numeric keypad. Then a
- 'song' may be built up in real-time by pressing the relevant keys while the
- computer records your keypresses. Then you may play back your sequence.
-
- High Points
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-
- The hardware is amazing for the price. Samples of acceptable quality can be
- achieved at such a low cost.
-
- The manual is very easy to understand, as long as the user reads it through
- from the start. It even provides details on how to make your own demo disk
- using samples and sequences produced with Master Sound along with your own
- pictures, etc.
-
- Low Points
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-
- The editor, like Technosound, provides the user with a number of icons at
- the bottom of the screen, showing all the functions available to you. But,
- sometimes, icons can seem confusing. You can spend a while searching for
- the little picture that represents the function that you want. Pull-down
- menus are sometimes easier for the beginner to look at, with all the
- complex functions tucked away in menus and just the simple ones, such as
- Play, Zoom, etc, in a panel at the bottom of the screen.
-
- The zoom function is really not too good. The user selects the part of the
- waveform that they want to zoom by positioning the cursors and then
- clicking the mouse on the magnify button/icon. The display is then zoomed
- so that the section of the waveform in-between the cursors fills the whole
- of the sample edit window. But, unfortunately, the user is only allowed to
- magnify once. Multiple magnifications are not available.
-
- When a sample is loaded, the last one is not cleared from memory, so you
- can sometimes have part of a previous sample left at the end of a sample
- you have just loaded in. Also when you load a sample, it is loaded so that
- it fits inside the cursors on the screen, but, if the space between the
- cursors is less than the size of the sample, only a partial amount of the
- sample will be loaded.
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- Overall, Master Sound is very good quality for the price. The editor is not
- quite as good as it could have been but, for someone who isn't used to
- sample editors, or hasn't used one before, it won't take long before they
- become accustomed to it. The hardware is exceptional value for money and
- good quality samples can be achieved with very little background noise,
- even with the ST's limited sound chip capabilities.
-
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- ~~5 MODULES
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- This issue of Digital Disk contains a couple of modules for this Digital
- Music section, as detailed below.
-
- This is to be a regular feature of the Digital Music section. So we want
- your input. Please send us any 'tracker' modules that you have written and
- if they are good enough, you should see them in this section of the
- magazine. The best one each issue will be used for the menu-selection music
- of digital disk, and the author's name will be shown here in this section.
-
- This issue's modules are:
-
-
- ~~2MODULE NAME: Unknown-Artefact
- ~~3AUTHOR : [cb1am1]
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- ~~2MODULE NAME: Android-Life
- ~~3AUTHOR : [cb1am1]
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- These modules should work with most, (if not all), trackers such as
- Protracker, Noisetracker, etc.
-
- Please send your modules to the address at the top of the page and always
- remember to quote your user id in any correspondence to us.
-
-
- ~~5 *******************************************************************
- ~~5 * PC USERS. DON'T WORRY. THERE WILL BE A REVIEW OF SAMPLE EDITORS *
- ~~5 * AND TRACKERS WITHIN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS FOR THE IBM. *
- ~~5 *******************************************************************
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