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- HD FREQUENCY V37.142
- (c) 1992,1993 Mellow Technologies
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- Michael Bock
- Vorwärtsstraße 5
- 44139 Dortmund
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- Germany
- DOC V0.02
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- DISCLAIMER
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- HD Frequency is a shareware product. This means that it can be used, copied
- and distributed freely, provided that:
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- - No fee is charged for copying and distribution.
- - It is distributed ONLY in its original archive.
- - This document is copied along with the program.
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- This program is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. The entier
- risk of using it is to the user himself. In no event I (the author) will
- be liable for direct or indirect damage, loss of data or criminal actions
- done due to the use of this program. If you do not agree with this, you
- may not use this program.
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- DISTRIBUTION
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- This lha package should contain the following files:
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- - HD_Frequency1mb ; small memory version
- - HD_Frequency ; large memory version
- - Revision_History.txt ; Revision History
- - Bug_Report.txt ; Bug Reportlist
- - Register.txt ; Register
- - HD_Frequency.doc ; This file
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- - At least 1 MB of Ram required
- - Kickstart 2.04 or higher
- - Hard Disk
- - A turboboard would be fine ....
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- THE PROGRAM
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- Introduction
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- HD Frequency is a powerful program that allows you to create tunes based on
- a fourtrack HD-sequencer. This means that you can create long long tunes, if
- you have enough space on your hard disk left.
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- Remember that this is only a cut down version of the original package, so
- many features are disabled:
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- Limitations on this demo version:
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- - Cut function disabled
- - Echo function disabled
- - Dalex function disabled
- - Phase function disabled
- - The maximum Sampling Rate is about 22 Khz
- - The Sequencer is limited to 9 entries
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- You can purchase a complete version sending a fee of $30 US or 50 DM to
- (Cash, euro cheque, postal orders ......)
-
- Michael Bock
- Vorwärtsstraße 5
- 44139 Dortmund
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- Germany
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- The original version contains the complete version of the program and a
- printed manual (ENGLISH or GERMAN).
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- SHORT DESCRIPTION OF ALL FUNCTIONS
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- RECORD
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- In this demo version the sampling rate is limited to 22 khz. The original
- version manages sampling rates from 32 khz on standard a500 upto over 60 khz
- on a standard a1200.
- First choose a name for your sample, then the sample rate.
- Now press the record button. Now the VU meter shows the signal coming
- through the sampler. Now you can watch the input on the VU meter to get the
- best record level. You have the best input level if you have nearly no
- black peaks above the VU meter in the overpeak boxes.
- Now press the right mouse button to record the sample on hd.
- If your hd is to slow for a special sampling rate the program will let you
- know.
- Press the left mouse button to stop sampling.
- The sample is saved as a standard iff8SVX Sample.
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- REPLAY
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- Samples are shown in the big sample area on the bottom of the screen.
- If you want to replay a recorded sample. You can use the play button.
- The sample will now be replayed by DMA. You can also cue forward or backward
- while the sample is beeing played (ffwd. and rwed. buttons).
- To stop playing the sample press the stop button.
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- HQ-REPLAY
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- This is another method of replaying a sample. This routine replays a sample
- using cpu routines, dma is not used, therefore sampling rates upto 65 khz can
- be handled by this routine. The quality of this routine is much better than
- any other dma routine.
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- EDITING SAMPLES
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- If a sample has been loaded you can edit it on the sample screen.
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- MARK
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- You can mark a part of the sample by pressing the left mouse button on the
- sample screen and releasing it somewhere else on the sample screen.
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- ZOOM
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- You can zoom into the sample by pressing RANGE if a mark has been picked before.
- You can move around in the zoomed range by pressing the <,> buttons on the
- very bottom of the screen.
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- SHOW ALL
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- Show all displayes the whole sample if a sample has been ranged once
- before.
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- FADE UP
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- If you have marked a sample and you press FADE IN the sample will be faded
- from the beginning of the sample untill the first point of the marked range.
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- FADE DOWN
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- If you have marked a sample and you press FADE OUT, the sample will be faded
- from the last point if the marked range untill the end of the sample.
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- CUT
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- A marked range will be cut away from the sample
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- VOLUME
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- The sample will change the volume to the selected value.
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- ECHO
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- The Sample will be echoed to the selected value
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- DALEX, PHASER
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- These commands have both two parameters: The first parameter is located
- below the Dalex field. This is the length of the effect. The second
- parameter is below the phase button, this is the amplitude of the effect.
- To start the effect press one of the buttons.
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- SEQUENCER (PLAYLIST)
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- This sequencer allows you to create a four track tune.
- New items of the playlist have to be selected by using the NEW command,
- now you can select any iff 8svx sample.
- You can now change the parameters of the selected samples.
- Select a sample in the viewlist display. Now you are able to change the tine
- when a sample should be started beeing played and you can change the
- replaychannel for the sample.
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- Of cource you can LOAD and SAVE a playlist from the project menu.
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- Created playlists can be replayed from the main Screen pressing HQ REPLAY.
- The HQ Replay routine still uses DMA Acess, that means that samples bigger
- than 30876 hz are replayed with 30876 hz. a version that uses cpu replay
- routines is coming up in further releases (only >=68020!).
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- TECHNICALS
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- This programm written on A1200 with 2 MB Chip, 4 MB Fast & 68882 25 MHZ &
- 120 MB Connor HD.
- Created using ASMOne V1.01 & GadToolsbox v2.0
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- Tested on:
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- A500 KS 2.04 1 MB Chip 2 MB Fast, Multi-E. 2.2 85 MB Quantum ELS (ok)
- A4000/040 120 MB HD, V 37.129 tested (failed) .....
- This version now should work (hopefully), I had no time to test it again..
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- The Record and HQ-Replay routines take completely over the machine to get
- the best quality, so don't care about enforcer hits..
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- These routines are using some interrupt hacks in supervisor mode, but it is
- not possible to code this part of the program in a more accurate way......
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