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FREE!
10 Extra Sequencer One Samples
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From Gajits Music Software
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AND
An Opportunity To Win
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Over £500 Worth Of Roland Music Gear!
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Closing Date 31/03/92
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COMPETITION
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If you managed to get hold of January's Amiga Format, you will
now be the proud owner of a copy of Gajits' highly acclaimed
Sequencer One music package worth £90. If your were unlucky
enough to miss out on this unprecedented offer, don't worry; back
issues are available from Future Publishing or Sequencer One can
be purchased from Gajits for a small charge!
So assuming that you have a copy of Sequencer One, what do you do
with it now? Well, how about winning some state of the art MIDI
gear, kindly donated by Roland UK? We have a Roland CM-300
sixteen part multi-timbral PCM sample replay module, the very
latest in computer music technology, and a PC-200 master
keyboard, worth in excess of £500! They could both be yours!
All you have to do is write a tune using Sequencer One. To get
you started, we have included 10 samples absolutely free on this
cover disk. These are sample samples from the Gajits' Sample
Series (see the magazine for more details of the Sample Series or
give Gajits a call). Your tune can use any or all of these 10
samples. In addition, you can use up to five more samples of
your own choice.
The best tune wins you the prizes and will also feature on a
future Format coverdisk (fame at last!). Could this be your
first step to stardom?? You won't know unless you try, so get
composing! For a little extra help, why not look at the products
available to use with Sequencer One in the mail order section of
the magazine.
For more competition details, see the magazine. What follows is
some advice on using your free samples:
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SAMPLES
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As you may or may not be aware, samples tend to sound best over a
limited musical range. The following list tells you the note at
which each of your free samples was sampled. In general, samples
should be played back in the octaves either side of this note.
Trying to use samples outside this range will not always be
successful (but feel free to experiment)!
BASSDRUM.IFF C3
CHORDSYN.IFF C3
CORKER.IFF C3
DIGRYDOO.IFF C1
ELGUITAR.IFF C3
FUNKYSYN.IFF C1
ORCHHIT.IFF C4
ROBODRUM.IFF C3
TIMBALE.IFF C3
VIBEBASS.IFF C1
You should note that all percussive samples are sampled at C3
(middle C). They are intended to be replayed at middle C.
However, you may like to experiment by playing them back at
different pitches.
For full details of how to use Sequencer One, why not purchase
the Sequencer One User Kit (£6.95). This includes full
documentation and an application card for telephone Helpline
support. Get the most from your program!
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CONTACT
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Address: Gajits Music Software
I-Mex House
40 Princess Street
Manchester
M1 6DE
Tel: 061-236 2515 (General Enquiries)
Tel: 061-236 2514 (Helpline For Registered Users Only)
Fax: 061-236 4044
Tlx: 668088 IMEXG
(Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)
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