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ASMA 2.2 |
Posted
by pg at
29/09/01
Atari SAP Music Archive
has been updated again. Now it contains over 1270 Atari XL/XE tunes (about 100 new songs since the last update). Get it at the homepage along with a SAP player (Win32, Linux, STE/TT/Falcon, MacOS, BeOS supported).
Link:
http://asma.atari.org |
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Simon ST and Midi Player ST Page created |
Posted
by Tim Conrardy at

I have now put together my SIMON ST page with a new addition of a newly released program by Johanna called MidiPLayer ST. It is a simple Midi file player that can be used WITHOUT MONITOR. Good for the gigging musician.
So please check it out.
Link:
http://tamw.atari-users.net/simon.htm |
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Lumatrix has released his ATARI version of MousMuso |
Posted
by Tim Conrardy at

Lumatrix has released his ATARI version of MousMuso: an alternate MIDI controller.
By right, left and Both Button clicking of the mouse into the playing field , different effects can be achieved.
Check out this wonderful program ready for download. Works on 030 machines as well.
Link:
http://tamw.atari-users.net/mousmuso.htm |
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*NEW* release of SIMON ST! |
Posted
by Tim Conrardy at

Johanna Bindgen has released a *new* Atari-MIDI algorithmic application called SIMON ST.
It is an arranger, pattern maker and algorithmic composer package (very notator like in its feel).
Go to the link to check out screen shots and download the program. It only works on ST machines and not on 030 machines. Johanna is working on a manual presently.
Link:
http://www.bindgen.de/swp/simonst/index.htm |
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Funmedia
Update |
Posted
by Patrick Eickhoff at 
Patrick Eickhoff,
the author of funmedia, has improved his
graphics program Funmedia. Funmedia is now
capable of editing Quake 2 Models (*.MD2)
and animated 3D-Objects. On his
homepage, Patrick Eickhoff has also some
News concerning is new game "Legend
of Espen"
Link:
http://funmedia.atari.org |
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New
URL for Tim's Atari Midi World |
Posted
by Matthew Bacon at 
All of you
should be familiar with the name Tim Conrardy.
Tim is not only a regular contributor to
MyAtari magazine, but also the webmaster
of Tim's Atari Midi World. Due to sporadic
connection speeds, Tim has moved his site
from http://sites.netscape.net/timconrardy/index.htm to the following
new URL: http://tamw.atari-users.net
For further
information and details of the Atari-Midi
Mailing List, please visit http://tamw.atari-users.net or http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/atari-midi. |
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ASMA
2.1 is out |
Posted
by pg at 
The last
August's day brought another big Atari SAP
Music Archive update. Not it contains over
1180 songs from your beloved Atari XL/XE
games, demos, and other production. SAP
players are available for PC/Win32, Atari
STE/TT/Falcon, MacOS, Linux, and newly also
BeOS.
Link:
http://asma.atari.org/ |
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CD
Writer Suite v3.2 now available! |
Anodyne Software
is pleased to announce that CD Writer Suite
v3.2 is now available. New features in this
update are:
- creation
of audio CDs from MP3 files
- backup
of large partitions on multiple CDs
- CDextra
support
- 6x writing
speed on Centurbo
- many
other enhancements and bug fixes.
Registered
users of CD Writer Suite can upgrade at
no cost from Anodyne Software web site.
CD Writer Suite is a comprehensive Compact
Disc recording package, which contains three
programs:
CDwriter
creates audio CDs that can be played back
on a standard audio CD player or on your
CD-ROM drive.
CDbackup
backs up hard disk partitions to data CDs,
which can be used to restore the entire
partition or to recover individual files.
Long filenames are supported.
CD InScriptOr
creates standard ISO9660 CDs that can be
read on most systems, including TOS, MagiC,
Windows and Linux. Long filenames are supported.
It supports many brands of CD-R and CD-RW
recorders and works on all Atari systems.
For more
information, please contact Anodyne Software
by email at anodyne@cyberus.ca, or visit our web
site at http://www.cyberus.ca/~anodyne. |
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MyAtari
magazine - News, September 2001
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