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THE OFFICIAL MED USERS GROUP
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A full run down on all the currently available issues of TI...
TI Nineteen Ninety-Three
A three disk compilation of issues one to four.
Contents include:
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The "No Sampler?" Trilogy
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The OctaMED Commands Tutorial
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First Steps in MIDI articles
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A guide to OctaMED V4's Sample Editor
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A quick guide to sample rates by Dave Sullivan
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Common problems on OctaMED article
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The "Beyond The Bedroom" Trilogy
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The two part `Memoirs of Raven' series
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A whole section devoted to OctaMED V5
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A guide to MED in the Public Domain
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The "Wondersound" program and tutorial article
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Who? - Profiles on Barney and Raven
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The Future of music programming on the Amiga
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`Amiga Vs. Falcon' article
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That SYNC'ing feeling - Do you want up to 16 tracks?
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Article about AM/FM
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A guide to AreXX and OctaMEDPlayer
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The Bureau - Lots of letters
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Loads of PD module reviews
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Reviews of Euphoria, FOPIII and Warts`n'All
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The complete ModSpots I-IV
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A huge ModSpot Mailbag compilation
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TIPD Reviews
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A review of the Omega Sound Enhancer
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Amiga Music File Convertor (AMFC) review
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and a lot more besides....
Modules:
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Andy Baxter's "Beutiful Voice"
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Barney's "SynthSong"
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Tom Cozzolino's "Jammin'"
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Jester's "Lemon Soda"
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Dave Sullivan's "Funky-5th"
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Shorty's "Digie XPR"
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Steven Gane's "Nostalgia2"
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Trank Mast's "Happy Biscuitman"
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Mark Humphrey's "Inca-Dance"
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Simon Ouzman's "Hipno"
Samples:
A disk FULL of samples from Dave Sullivan's "Audio-Imaging"
library. All are amazing, top quality samples, ready for
inclusion in your modules...
The 3 disk set costs £3.75. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Five
The first issue of 1994 includes a brilliant working demo version
of the great sample manipulation program "Audio Illusion".
Contents include:
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MIDI for Beginners part III
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The Bureau
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OctaMED Problems
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Song Sections on V5 tutorial
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Basic Sampling Part I with Mike Richmond
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FOPIV Review
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PD module reviews
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`Music for the Royal Fireworks' Review
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The first `Flashback' with Raven
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An interview with Teijo Kinnunen
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A guide to `Aural Illusion'
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`Future of the Amiga' article
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ModSpot V with Grant Mearns
Modules:
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Dave Sullivan's "Project-T"
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Kevan Craft's "Drive Me Baby"
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Dean Murray's "OctaMED-Funk!"
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Andrew Barnabas' "L'Amour"
TI5 costs £1.5O See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Six
Features an EXCLUSIVE module from RAVEN.
Contents includes:
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MIDI for beginners IV
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Simple Samping II
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Samples on V5 tutorial
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Project on building your own MIDI interface
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The Bureau
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Flashback with Dean Murray
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Working with 8 Channels article
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The Future of the Amiga II
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A guide to buying MIDI equipment
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`Touched by the hand of SID' article
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PD module reviews
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PD Utils reviews
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Bjørn Lynne's `Motage' CD reviewed
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A review of the `Bluefingers' disks
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ModSpot VI with Andy Baxter
Modules:
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Raven's "Imaginary Portrait"
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Rob Moseley's "Nowhere To Hide"
TI6 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Seven
The first birthday issue featuring OctaMEDPlayer V5.11.
Contents include:
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Details on Dave Sullivan's gigantic module "Ethereal"
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More letters in the `Bureau'
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OctaMED V6 Hype!
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Details about OctaMED on CIX
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Simple Sampling part III
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MIDI for Beginners further reading
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Part one of the OctaMED V4 manual
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OctaMEDPlayer V5.11 and OctaMEDPlayer.guide
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PD Utilitiy Reviews
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PD Module Reviews
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FOPV review
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ModSpot VII with Raven
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Flashback with Mike Richmond
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Looking back at MUG's first year
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The History of Computer Music part I
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The History of the Amiga
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`75 years and still MED'ling' article by Reg Simpson
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Details on how to upgrade the CU Amiga OctaMED V4 coverdisks
Modules:
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Steven Gane's "When the time has come (I'll go)"
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Bruce Cowie's "Phantasm Part One"
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Andy Baxter's "Halligan's Lament"
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XTD's "Ballada"
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Nick Barnes' "Phasers At The Ready"
TI7 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Eight
Featuring a whole section dedicated to welcoming the arrival of
the MED User Group BBS, a review of `Aural Illusion V1.1' and
two brilliant modules.
Contents include:
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`Setting Up Your Own Home Studio Part One' by John Atkinson.
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`Programmable Keys on OctaMED V5' tutorial by Richard Bannister.
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Part Two of our `OctaMED V4 Manual' series.
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A slideshow guide to MIDI by Kevan Craft.
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Flashback - `Blue Monday' by New Order.
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`The Future of Earth, the Amiga and Everything' by Mike Richmond.
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The Amiga Format/OctaMED V5 Story.
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The full details of the OctaMED Users Group BBS.
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`Going Modem?' article by Ken D of LSD.
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BBS Slideshow.
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The first PD Music reviews by Clive Gardner.
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`The Sound Machine' Utility reviewed by Dean Murray.
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`Aural Illusion V1.13' reviewed by Grant Mearns.
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ModSpot VIII with Trank Mast.
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A few words from AMISOUND.
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More letters in `The Bureau'.
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OctaMED V6 Hype Part II!
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TI7 apology to OS1 users and full upgrade details.
Modules:
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Mark Nottingham's "Marking Time"
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Trank Mast's "Romancing The Squid"
TI8 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Nine
Containing a whole tutorial (complete and un-edited) from the
OctaMED V5 Companion as well as all the usual features...
Contents include:
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The `Amiga Experiment' CD - EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW
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More exlusive details about OctaMED V6
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Part Three of our `OctaMED V4 Manual' series.
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OctaMED V5 Companion : Tutorial One (Complete and Un-edited)
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Flashback - `Oxygene' by Jean Michel Jarre.
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`Software that will never be released' by Mike Richmond.
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MUG Team - Details on what everyone is up to...
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Module Players test - Can a module play correctly on every player?
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`The best don't always win...' - about the future of the Amiga.
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Studiomaster P7 Mixing Console reivew - by John Atkinson.
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Smartplay V3.1 review by Dean Murray
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Public Domain Music reviews by Clive Gardner.
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`Rob's Rockers Volume Two' reviewed by Simon Lewington.
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ModSpot IX with Barney.
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The usual words from AMISOUND.
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Letters in `The Bureau'.
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Massive NEWS section.
Modules:
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Mark Nottingham's "Rain Watching"
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Dave Sullivan's "Funky Fifth"
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James Crockett's "Big Brass Generator"
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Ian Chisholm + Marcus Donachie's "Doo It"
TI9 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Ten
The infamous cancelled Christmas edition includes a review of
the Craft Brothers excellent `Drop in the Ocean' CD and the
second in our occasional hardware projects series; all to do
with Sound Enhancement.
Contents include:
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The Bureau : Question and Answer special
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An introduction to the MUG Club
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Part Four of our `OctaMED V4 Manual' series
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Mike Richmond meets the Future Entertainment Show
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"How do you name yours?" article by Ian Chisholm
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RBF Software 1995 competition.
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"Computer Music : A Structured Approach?" article by Rudi Samborski
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General MIDI article by Kevan Craft
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"Rob's Rockers Volume One" reviewed by Simon Lewington
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"A Drop in the Ocean" compact disk reviewed by Richard Bannister
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ModSpot X with Dean Murray
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"Is yours too big?" - keep your modules small with Mike Richmond
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The Sound Enhancer Project by David Alan Caruana
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A major update to the module library
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Still more words from AMISOUND
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Biggest NEWS section ever
Modules:
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Ben Thomas' "Eldissyma"
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Dean Murray's "Bethnal Green Vice"
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Nick Barnes' "Zorbosion Sunset"
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Psych'd's "Space Song"
TI1O costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Eleven
Including a whole section dedicated to the arrival of OctaMED V6
and a completely revised MUG Modules section.
Contents include:
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Part five of the OctaMED V4 manual
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Problems : including lots of Toccata questions
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Taking Amiga modules and playing them on a PC...
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Orchestrating with MIDI article by Kevan Craft
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Raven's Masterclass
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ModSpot XI with Rudi Samborski
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Dave Sullivan's `Ethereal' reviewed by Trank Mast
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`FOC' from the OctaMED BBS reviewed by ODO
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Details about the MUG-Club
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PD Module Reviews with Clive Gardner
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Information about the ESCOM buyout
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Teijo talks about OctaMED V6
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A full list of the changes in OctaMED V6
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OctaMED : The future
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Two competitions.
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Information about the `A Drop in the Ocean' CD
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The Bureau
Modules:
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Dave Sullivan's "No Samples Required"
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Mick Hunt's "Skinless"
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Mike Richmond's "UFO"
TI11 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Twelve
Including the full release of OctaMEDPlayer V6.O1 and the start
of our OctaMED V6 tutorials...
Contents include:
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The full release of OctaMEDPlayer V6.O1 including docs.
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Raven introduces FOP VII
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TI12 Top Ten
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New comprehensive address lists
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New-look `MUG-Club' section
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`A look at OctaMED V6' Part One
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Part six of the OctaMED V4 manual
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Problems
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ARexx and OctaMED tutorial/article
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`Aevolution' - article by Ian Chisholm and Marcus Donachie
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`Every Speaker tells a story' - article by Karen Hayes
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`Future of the Amiga' - opinion by Richard Bannister
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Opinions on OctaMED Professional V6
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ODO's World
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Information about the `Multi-media toolkit II' CD-ROM
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ModSpot XII with Michael Richmond
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Mike Richmond's `Braindead' reviewed by Trank Mast
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PD Module Reviews with Clive Gardner
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Power Computing CD-ROM reviewed by Richard Bannister
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New-look `MUG Collection' section
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The Bureau
Modules:
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Steven Gane's "Jazz Funk I"
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Steven Gane's "Jazz Funk II"
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Jester's "Stardust"
TI12 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TI Volume Thirteen
Our second Christmas issue includes three brilliant Christmas
tunes plus a whole load of festive fun and frolicks and gave us
our first introduction to the `MUG-Presents' range...
Contents include:
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An introduction to `MUG-Presents'....
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Raven asks for more contributions to FOP VII.
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TI13 Top Ten
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Introducing the special `Thoughts of Christmas' disk
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`A look at OctaMED V6' Part Two
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Part seven of the OctaMED V4 manual
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Problems special - FAQs with Teijo Kinnunen
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Mick Lovering's `OctaScripts' - Part One
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A recipe for Christmas.
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`Creativity and OctaMED' article by Mattias Karlsson
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`Page the Web' - OctaMED on the information super-highway
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ODO's World
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The 1995 RBF Software competition results
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Another brick in the wall - Fun on the OctaMED BBS
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`When the music's over...' - Having fun on the cheap
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ModSpot XIII with Raven
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Barney's `Warts`n'All' - reviewed by Rudi Samborski
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Jogier Liljedahl modules reviewed by Mick Hunt
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Raven's `FOP VI' - reviewed by Michael Ward
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The `little-gem' audio mixer - reviewed by Raven
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The Bureau
Modules:
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Ben Thomas' "Spirits of Christmas"
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Mark Nottingham's "The Christmas (I Want)"
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tHe hAPPy cREw's "_Night"
TI13 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
TO ORDER COPIES OF TI
These disks are only available in the UK from `SeaSoft Computing'.
TI Nineteen Ninety-Three - £3.75
TI Volume Five - £1.5O
TI Volume Six - £2.5O
TI Volume Seven - £2.5O
TI Volume Eight - £2.5O
TI Volume Nine - £2.5O
TI Volume Ten - £2.5O
TI Volume Eleven - £2.5O
TI Volume Twelve - £2.5O
TI Volume Thirteen - £2.5O
also available TI Volume Fourteen - £2.5O
PLUS 5Op Postage and Packing per order.
Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to `SeaSoft
Computing'
Send your orders to...
SeaSoft (Dept. MUG),
Unit 3,
The Martello Enterprise Centre,
Courtwick Lane,
Littlehampton,
West Sussex,
BN17 7PA.
Tel. (O19O3) 85O378.
Access and Visa cards are also accepted.
If you have ANY trouble obtaining these disks, please write
to TI at the usual address enclosing a SAE or IRC coupon.
The TI disks are also available from:
Amiganuts,
P.O. Box 9OO1,
Toowoomba,
Queensland 435O,
Australia.
Tel. (O76) 331172
Fax. (O76) 331172
AMISOUND,
Kallvagen 14,
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SWEDEN.
Tel. O6O-1OO1O7
All editions of TI are available from AMISOUND at 4O:- Kr. each
except TI1993 which costs 8O:- Kr. Please add 23:- Kr. for
postage and packing costs. Money can be sent to "Postgirokonto
492 02 39-3". See the Swedish text in `The Information Section'
for more details.
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Fr 13220 Chateauneuf-Les-Margtigues,
FRANCE.
For further details, see their ads, or write enclosing an SAE.
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