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- A full run down on all the currently available issues of TI...
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- TI Nineteen Ninety-Three
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- A three disk compilation of issues one to four.
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- Contents include:
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- - The "No Sampler?" Trilogy
- - The OctaMED Commands Tutorial
- - First Steps in MIDI articles
- - A guide to OctaMED V4's Sample Editor
- - A quick guide to sample rates by Dave Sullivan
- - Common problems on OctaMED article
- - The "Beyond The Bedroom" Trilogy
- - The two part `Memoirs of Raven' series
- - A whole section devoted to OctaMED V5
- - A guide to MED in the Public Domain
- - The "Wondersound" program and tutorial article
- - Who? - Profiles on Barney and Raven
- - The Future of music programming on the Amiga
- - `Amiga Vs. Falcon' article
- - That SYNC'ing feeling - Do you want up to 16 tracks?
- - Article about AM/FM
- - A guide to AreXX and OctaMEDPlayer
- - The Bureau - Lots of letters
- - Loads of PD module reviews
- - Reviews of Euphoria, FOPIII and Warts`n'All
- - The complete ModSpots I-IV
- - A huge ModSpot Mailbag compilation
- - TIPD Reviews
- - A review of the Omega Sound Enhancer
- - Amiga Music File Convertor (AMFC) review
- - and a lot more besides....
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- Modules:
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- - Andy Baxter's "Beutiful Voice"
- - Barney's "SynthSong"
- - Tom Cozzolino's "Jammin'"
- - Jester's "Lemon Soda"
- - Dave Sullivan's "Funky-5th"
- - Shorty's "Digie XPR"
- - Steven Gane's "Nostalgia2"
- - Trank Mast's "Happy Biscuitman"
- - Mark Humphrey's "Inca-Dance"
- - Simon Ouzman's "Hipno"
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- Samples:
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- A disk FULL of samples from Dave Sullivan's "Audio-Imaging"
- library. All are amazing, top quality samples, ready for
- inclusion in your modules...
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- The 3 disk set costs £3.75. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Five
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- The first issue of 1994 includes a brilliant working demo version
- of the great sample manipulation program "Audio Illusion".
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- Contents include:
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- - MIDI for Beginners part III
- - The Bureau
- - OctaMED Problems
- - Song Sections on V5 tutorial
- - Basic Sampling Part I with Mike Richmond
- - FOPIV Review
- - PD module reviews
- - `Music for the Royal Fireworks' Review
- - The first `Flashback' with Raven
- - An interview with Teijo Kinnunen
- - A guide to `Aural Illusion'
- - `Future of the Amiga' article
- - ModSpot V with Grant Mearns
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- Modules:
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- - Dave Sullivan's "Project-T"
- - Kevan Craft's "Drive Me Baby"
- - Dean Murray's "OctaMED-Funk!"
- - Andrew Barnabas' "L'Amour"
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- TI5 costs £1.5O See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Six
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- Features an EXCLUSIVE module from RAVEN.
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- Contents includes:
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- - MIDI for beginners IV
- - Simple Samping II
- - Samples on V5 tutorial
- - Project on building your own MIDI interface
- - The Bureau
- - Flashback with Dean Murray
- - Working with 8 Channels article
- - The Future of the Amiga II
- - A guide to buying MIDI equipment
- - `Touched by the hand of SID' article
- - PD module reviews
- - PD Utils reviews
- - Bjørn Lynne's `Motage' CD reviewed
- - A review of the `Bluefingers' disks
- - ModSpot VI with Andy Baxter
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- Modules:
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- - Raven's "Imaginary Portrait"
- - Rob Moseley's "Nowhere To Hide"
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- TI6 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Seven
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- The first birthday issue featuring OctaMEDPlayer V5.11.
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- Contents include:
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- - Details on Dave Sullivan's gigantic module "Ethereal"
- - More letters in the `Bureau'
- - OctaMED V6 Hype!
- - Details about OctaMED on CIX
- - Simple Sampling part III
- - MIDI for Beginners further reading
- - Part one of the OctaMED V4 manual
- - OctaMEDPlayer V5.11 and OctaMEDPlayer.guide
- - PD Utilitiy Reviews
- - PD Module Reviews
- - FOPV review
- - ModSpot VII with Raven
- - Flashback with Mike Richmond
- - Looking back at MUG's first year
- - The History of Computer Music part I
- - The History of the Amiga
- - `75 years and still MED'ling' article by Reg Simpson
- - Details on how to upgrade the CU Amiga OctaMED V4 coverdisks
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- Modules:
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- - Steven Gane's "When the time has come (I'll go)"
- - Bruce Cowie's "Phantasm Part One"
- - Andy Baxter's "Halligan's Lament"
- - XTD's "Ballada"
- - Nick Barnes' "Phasers At The Ready"
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- TI7 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Eight
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- 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.
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- Contents include:
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- - `Setting Up Your Own Home Studio Part One' by John Atkinson.
- - `Programmable Keys on OctaMED V5' tutorial by Richard Bannister.
- - Part Two of our `OctaMED V4 Manual' series.
- - A slideshow guide to MIDI by Kevan Craft.
- - Flashback - `Blue Monday' by New Order.
- - `The Future of Earth, the Amiga and Everything' by Mike Richmond.
- - The Amiga Format/OctaMED V5 Story.
- - The full details of the OctaMED Users Group BBS.
- - `Going Modem?' article by Ken D of LSD.
- - BBS Slideshow.
- - The first PD Music reviews by Clive Gardner.
- - `The Sound Machine' Utility reviewed by Dean Murray.
- - `Aural Illusion V1.13' reviewed by Grant Mearns.
- - ModSpot VIII with Trank Mast.
- - A few words from AMISOUND.
- - More letters in `The Bureau'.
- - OctaMED V6 Hype Part II!
- - TI7 apology to OS1 users and full upgrade details.
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- Modules:
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- - Mark Nottingham's "Marking Time"
- - Trank Mast's "Romancing The Squid"
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- TI8 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Nine
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- Containing a whole tutorial (complete and un-edited) from the
- OctaMED V5 Companion as well as all the usual features...
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- Contents include:
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- - The `Amiga Experiment' CD - EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW
- - More exlusive details about OctaMED V6
- - Part Three of our `OctaMED V4 Manual' series.
- - OctaMED V5 Companion : Tutorial One (Complete and Un-edited)
- - Flashback - `Oxygene' by Jean Michel Jarre.
- - `Software that will never be released' by Mike Richmond.
- - MUG Team - Details on what everyone is up to...
- - Module Players test - Can a module play correctly on every player?
- - `The best don't always win...' - about the future of the Amiga.
- - Studiomaster P7 Mixing Console reivew - by John Atkinson.
- - Smartplay V3.1 review by Dean Murray
- - Public Domain Music reviews by Clive Gardner.
- - `Rob's Rockers Volume Two' reviewed by Simon Lewington.
- - ModSpot IX with Barney.
- - The usual words from AMISOUND.
- - Letters in `The Bureau'.
- - Massive NEWS section.
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- Modules:
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- - Mark Nottingham's "Rain Watching"
- - Dave Sullivan's "Funky Fifth"
- - James Crockett's "Big Brass Generator"
- - Ian Chisholm + Marcus Donachie's "Doo It"
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- TI9 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Ten
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- 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.
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- Contents include:
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- - The Bureau : Question and Answer special
- - An introduction to the MUG Club
- - Part Four of our `OctaMED V4 Manual' series
- - Mike Richmond meets the Future Entertainment Show
- - "How do you name yours?" article by Ian Chisholm
- - RBF Software 1995 competition.
- - "Computer Music : A Structured Approach?" article by Rudi Samborski
- - General MIDI article by Kevan Craft
- - "Rob's Rockers Volume One" reviewed by Simon Lewington
- - "A Drop in the Ocean" compact disk reviewed by Richard Bannister
- - ModSpot X with Dean Murray
- - "Is yours too big?" - keep your modules small with Mike Richmond
- - The Sound Enhancer Project by David Alan Caruana
- - A major update to the module library
- - Still more words from AMISOUND
- - Biggest NEWS section ever
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- Modules:
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- - Ben Thomas' "Rain Watching"
- - Dean Murray's "Bethnal Green Vice"
- - Nick Barnes' "Zorbosion Sunset"
- - Psych'd's "Space Song"
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- TI1O costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Eleven
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- Including a whole section dedicated to the arrival of OctaMED V6
- and a completely revised MUG Modules section.
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- Contents include:
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- - Part five of the OctaMED V4 manual
- - Problems : including lots of Toccata questions
- - Taking Amiga modules and playing them on a PC...
- - Orchestrating with MIDI article by Kevan Craft
- - Raven's Masterclass
- - ModSpot XI with Rudi Samborski
- - Dave Sullivan's `Ethereal' reviewed by Trank Mast
- - `FOC' from the OctaMED BBS reviewed by ODO
- - Details about the MUG-Club
- - PD Module Reviews with Clive Gardner
- - Information about the ESCOM buyout
- - Teijo talks about OctaMED V6
- - A full list of the changes in OctaMED V6
- - OctaMED : The future
- - Two competitions.
- - Information about the `A Drop in the Ocean' CD
- - The Bureau
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- Modules:
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- - Dave Sullivan's "No Samples Required"
- - Mick Hunt's "Skinless"
- - Mike Richmond's "UFO"
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- TI11 costs £2.5O. See below for ordering details.
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- TI Volume Thirteen
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- TI Thirteen, will be released sometime in the future. I know we
- used to be slightly more specific than this but we're finding it
- very hard to get copies of TI produced on time these days so
- instead of bucking up our ideas, we've moved the goalposts!!
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- Members of the MUG-Club naturally get their copies sent to them
- as soon as they are released so check out the details in this
- issue to see how you can save £8 as well as benefit from the many
- special offers available to MUG-Club members including discounts
- on some of the disks above (read on for further details).
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- Meanwhile, if you have any modules, articles or letters for
- inclusion in the next edition of TI, please send them in!
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- TO ORDER COPIES OF TI
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- These disks are only available in the UK from `SeaSoft Computing'.
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- * TI Nineteen Ninety-Three - £3.75
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- * TI Volume Five - £1.5O
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- TI Volume Six - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Seven - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Eight - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Nine - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Ten - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Eleven - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Twelve - £2.5O
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- TI Volume Thirteen - £2.5O
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- PLUS 5Op Postage and Packing per order.
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- * MUG-Club members can get TI1993 for only £2.25 and TI5 for only
- 75p. Four great disks for £3 (plus p+p). What marvellous value
- indeed.
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- Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to `SeaSoft
- Computing'
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- Send your orders to...
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- SeaSoft (Dept. MUG),
- Unit 3,
- The Martello Enterprise Centre,
- Courtwick Lane,
- Littlehampton,
- West Sussex,
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- Tel. (O19O3) 85O378.
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- Access and Visa cards are also accepted.
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- If you have ANY trouble obtaining these disks, please write
- to TI at the usual address enclosing a SAE or IRC coupon.
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- The TI disks are also available from:
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- Amiganuts,
- P.O. Box 9OO1,
- Toowoomba,
- Queensland 435O,
- Australia.
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- Tel. (O76) 331172
- Fax. (O76) 331172
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- AMISOUND,
- Kallvagen 14,
- S-856 51 Sundsvall,
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- 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'
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- 3 Rue Anatole,
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