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- ( late addition: pre-demo preview now on this CD )
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- FAQ for the OctaMED BBS ( 01703 703446 ),
- CiX ( rbfsoft@cix.compulink.co.uk ),
- and the OctaMED WWW site ( see below ), from Teijo & Ray
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- There aren't many questions yet - please send me email,
- if you have questions, which you would like to be answered.
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- On the BBS e-mail Teijok, on CiX e-mail rbfsoft@cix.compulink.co.uk
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- WWW: http://stekt.oulu.fi/~kinnunen/octamed.html
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- Q:Why doesn't OctaMED play samples longer than 131072 bytes?
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- A: This is a hardware restriction of audio DMA, and has been existed
- in (Octa)MED since beginning.
- This restriction does not exist in Soundstudio however,
- when making use of the new mixing routines (see the next question).
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- Q:The next version of OctaMED?
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- A: OctaMED Soundstudio (V7), is currently under development.
- This release will concentrate on Major new features:
- A new mixing routine, notation editor, 32 tracks and more!!....
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- At the time of writing the mixing routine is ready, and working well.
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- The mixing routine is a great improvement over the old 8 channel modes,
- it supports 1-32 channels, individual volume control on each channel,
- synthetic sounds, panning in stereo mode, echoes etc.
- It even removes many limits of the 4 channel DMA audio: samples can be
- in Fast RAM, they can be longer than 131072 bytes, and they can be
- played backwards.
- The only drawback is speed, which affects 68000 users only, it is
- slower than the old 8 channel modes.
- For example, my A3000/25 can mix about 8 channels at 48 kHz,
- using Toccata 16-bit output. ( Rays 4000 is faster ) [show off]
- However, even 68000 users can record music e.g. onto hard disk in
- non-realtime, at up to 65kHz in 16 bit quality,
- (the CD rate is 44.1 kHz).
- PC ScreamTracker (S3M) modules can also now be loaded and if you
- have the excellent Toccata internal soundcard or the Aura ext
- you will be very pleased with the reults of using these.
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- Q: Why don't you support more soundcards?
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- A: Simply because other manufacturers that we have contaced
- about supporting their boards have chosen to ignore us!!
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- Q: I like using Sonix® notation scoring, is this coming back?
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- A: The work on a completely new notation editor has now been started.
- More information about it will appear in these pages later.
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- Q: When will it be available?
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- A: Hopefully around April 1996. (depends on bug reports etc)
- You can read these pages now and then to get up-to-date
- information about the current stage of development and planned
- release time.
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- Q: Will I get an upgrade price from a previous version that I have bought?
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- A: Only if you are registered with RBF Software or one of their
- licenced outlets, as having actualy purchased V6.
- ( you MUST return your registration card ) **
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- ** Purchasers of the V6 CD *must* retain their Weird Science CD
- receipt as it *will* be required as proof of purchase!!!
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- Q: Where can I get the documentation of OctaMED's file format?
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- A: It's part of the OctaMED developers' support files.
- These are available on Aminet, for example.
- ( also comes with this CD )
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- Q: Will OctaMED ever be available on PCs?
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- A: [sigh, here we go]
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- This is a difficult question.
- I'm aware of the fact that there's a big demand of a PC version.
- Even though Ray and I do not particulary like PC's,
- (it's not just a matter of principle, allthough we have supported the
- miggie through thick and thin), we just prefer to use an efficient,
- multitasking operating system, like AmigaOS. ( for how long though? )
- It seems to be quite inevitable that we WILL now be porting
- OctaMED to the PC platform as with the upcoming NT4 the Amiga
- is going to be left far behind unless AT do something soon.
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- We haven't made any final decisions yet, but nearly have.
- We will first finish OctaMED Soundstudio for the Amiga, at any rate.
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- Q: When OctaMED does become available on PCs, is Amiga support
- completely abandoned?
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- A: The migy will not be abandoned by us, AT might though if they can't
- get their advertising/promotion acts together.
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- Ray & I will always primarily remain Amiga users at heart,
- and will use our dear Miggies for as long as they continue to work :)
- ( Ray and I will certainly buy a RISC Amiga when and *if* AT brings
- one to the market ). {wishfull thinking?} [PLEEEEEZE]
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- Teijo Kinnunen & Ray Burt-Frost