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Dear AMFM/Bj°rn A.Lynne
After purchasing AMFM#3, my brother and I, were inspired from your magazine
requesting your readers to offer contributions to AMFM and we proceeded to get
down to some stave scratching and pixel bashing and to come up with some ideas
for possible inclusion in future editions.
I had seen your advertisement while browsing through the Amiga Format Magazine
and actually found the AMFM disks on sale at a recent 'All Formats Computer
Fair'. The spec appeared appealing and after inserting the disk into my A500
Plus and the blurb wasn't wrong.
I think the menu presentation by Teijo Kinnunen is excellent and the various
musical utilities included in this edition 3 are suberb! I particularly
enjoyed the Roland D-10 editor (read the document in the 'Icons' directory),
the screenshots and the music from various Amiga sources, especially the Music-
X sounds, which has prompted me to include a couple of songs from my first
Anyway, keep up the good work, top marks all round!
updated ps:
AM/FM is no more!
Bj°rn has given up the AM/FM disks and allthough someone might attempt
to continue where he gave up, remains to be seen, allthough he says
that he will not allow the name of AM/FM to be used on any new disk.
Mind you, you can do no better than get the Med User Group Disk Magazine
( see details in the OctaMED section ), called TI, it has many well
known regular contributors, ( including MIDICraft ).
Teijo has now re-writen the menu program and has made it available to
all that want to use it.
You can now put your own IFF Picture at the top of the menu to enable
any group to use this great menu prog.
You can get Men ( that's it's name ), from SeaSoft, OctaMED BBS and
all good pd suppliers.
( This "updated ps" added by Ray at RBF Software )
Directory listing:-)
README_FIRST.Doc A Brief explaination about the 14 Craft Brothers disks
(This has been added for the benefit of RBF Software
OctaMED Pro V5 /Weird Science CD Rom)
ReadME.doc (This ASCII doc.)
Drum_Patterns (2 X Music-X sequencer files containing drum patterns
plus an ASCII text doc.)
Protocols (Music-X protocol file for Roland D-110 back up plus
ASCII text doc.)
Songs (2 X Music-X songs + 2 X Lyrics + ASCII text doc.)
TonesLibs (Roland GR50 'b' bank tones for back up to the Music-X
songs included on this disk and for other AMFM readers
plus ASCII text doc.)
Kevan R.Craft and Gareth R.Craft
12 Mount Road
Halton
Runcorn
Cheshire.
WA7 2BH.
England. U.K.
Tel: +44 0928 563762