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AudioMulch Interactive Music Studio
Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Ross Bencina
All Rights Reserved
email:rossb@audiomulch.com
http://www.audiomulch.com/
AudioMulch Beta Version README
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This program is shareware, please see "Pricing and Availability"
below for details on paying for this software.
For a list of changes since the previous release please consult
the "What's new in this Version" and "History of AudioMulch
Changes" sections of the AudioMulch help file. Full release notes
for this and previous versions are available from the AudioMulch
web site at http://www.audiomulch.com/resources.htm
This is a Beta Test Version, please read the file Beta.txt for
information about reporting bugs.
See the file Knownbug.txt for a list of known bugs in this relese.
See the file License.txt for the full end-user licensing agreement
and warranty.
*** Installation ***
AudioMulch is distributed as a single .exe installer. To install it
simply launch the installer exe and follow the instructions.
*** Upgrade Instructions ***
You are advised to make backup copys of all of your AudioMulch
documents and sound samples before installing new beta versions of
AudioMulch.
Before installing this version of AudioMulch you may wish to
uninstall previous versions of AudioMulch, although this is not
strictly necessary.
Before uninstalling previous versions of AudioMulch
you may wish to backup any samples or documents you have stored
within the AudioMulch directory tree. To uninstall older versions
of AudioMulch, launch Uninstall.exe in the their directory.
*** System Requirements ***
AudioMulch is a Win32 application requiring either Windows 95,
Windows 98 or NT 3.51 or later. To hear audio in real-time
( which is what the program is made for ) You need a soundcard
capable of delivering 16bit 44.1k stereo sound. To process
audio from the soundcard input you will need a full-duplex
soundcard i.e. one capable of simultaneous 16bit 44.1k stereo
recording and playback. DirectSound is not currently requires.
To do anything useful a Pentium(R) class machine is required.
MMX Won't speed things up much but enhanced floating-point
(Pentium Pro or Pentium II) will.
The faster the machine, the more you can do in real-time.
*** Documentation ***
Full documentation including tutorials are supplied in the
mulchelp.hlp help file.
*** List Of Files ***
The installed AudioMulch 0.9b10 distribution consists of the following
files:
README.TXT introductory information
LICENSE.TXT license agreement/warranty disclaimer
Knownbug.txt list of known bugs in this version
Beta.txt notes for beta testers
Kagi.txt information about Kagi
mulch.exe AudioMulch executable
Mulchelp.hlp help and tutorial
Mulchelp.cnt help contents file
Samples\Drums\*.wav drum sounds used in the examples
Examples\*.amh example AudioMulch documents
VSTPlugins\ directory for installed VST Plugins
unins000.exe program to uninstall AudioMulch
unins000.dat information used to uninstall AudioMulch
Register.exe the Kagi registration program
Register.hlp help for the register program
If you did not receive all these files please contact Ross Bencina
via electronic mail <rossb@audiomulch.com> or download the latest
distribution from the AudioMulch web site at
http://www.audiomulch.com/
*** Pricing and Availability ***
AudioMulch is distributed as shareware, the registration fee for
a single-user license is currently US$50. Australian residents
receive a discount by mailing AUD$55 (including GST) cash or
cheque payment directly to the author.
To register, use the registration wizard when AudioMulch starts,
or select Register AudioMulch from the help menu. Online
registration is also available via the AudioMulch web site.
Beta versions of AudioMulch expire 90 days after their
release date. Registering AudioMulch disables program expiry.
The Kagi Register program provided with AudioMulch will guide
you through the registration process. The Register program can
process payment in a number of forms including VISA, Master Card,
AMEX, cheque and First Virtual. The Register program encrypts
credit card details so that they can be safely transmitted via
email to Kagi. Upon receipt of payment you will be issued with a
registration code.
The file Kagi.txt contains more information about Kagi.
The following are definitions of 'site' and 'world-wide' Licenses:
A Site License allows anyone in the organization making the
purchase, within a 160 km (100 mile) radius of the purchasing
location, to use the software. This includes people from that
organization location who are travelling but it does not include
people with locations outside of the 160 km radius.
A World-Wide License allows anyone in the organization making the
purchase, who is on the planet Earth, to use the software. An
additional World-Wide License would be required for other planets.
The file License.txt contains the AudioMulch end-user licensing
agreement.
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