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- Name = 16-bit sounds.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:16-bit sounds.sit
- Size:1226K Date: 5/30/95
- Description:
- 16-bit Sounds - This is a small collection of CD-quality sounds that might
- be useful as system beeps, if nothing else. Naturally, your Mac should have
- 16-bit sound hardware, and a connection to decent speakers, in order to
- hear them to full effect. Note that, since they were sampled at 44100 Hz
- and 16-bit quality, they are rather largeabout four times the size of
- similar sounds sampled at more traditional Macintosh quality levels. For
- this reason, they are not stereo soundsthis would have made them twice the
- size again. The musical motifs are from a variety of sources. All the
- sounds come from a Korg X5 synthesizer (using just the General MIDI
- presets), sampled through a NuMedia2 sound card in a Mac Centris 650....
-
- Name = 20 BeepSounds.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:20 BeepSounds.sit
- Size:149K Date: 3/24/92
- Description:
- 20 beepsounds - This is one of the better collections of beep sounds.
- Included are several voices of exclamation, great hits and fun sounds. All
- files are in System 7 format and ready to use in your beeps or multimedia
- projects.
-
- Name = 2 Beeps Folder.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:2 Beeps Folder.sit
- Size: 17K Date:11/02/91
- Description:
- Here are a couple of beeps which I dumped from on of my synths. These two
- are a little more standard than the last sound.
-
- Name = 435RecordCompany.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:435RecordCompany.sit
- Size: 43K Date:12/24/92
- Description:
- 435RecordCompany - This stack by Daniel Allen contains 435 record company
- addresses. You can use this stack to search and dial addresses. Nice
- layout in Hypercard with its own utilities menu.
-
- Name = 99 Bottles v99b4.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:99 Bottles v99b4.sit
- Size:196K Date: 4/30/93
- Description:
- 99 Bottles v99b4 - this is an interesting version of 99 bottles of beer in
- Mac format. This sing along is pretty humurous.
-
- Name = AIFF Recorder 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:AIFF Recorder 1.0.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 2/24/92
- Description:
- AIFF Recorder 1.0 - This is a shareware demo of a 7-savvy, drag-and-drop
- program that is growing larger and more powerful by the day. If you
- register this 1.0 shareware version now by sending $20 to the address
- shown, you will get on our mailing list and learn about exciting upgrade
- paths immediately (you might even see your favorite new features
- implemented!)and youll get source code for the INIT version of our
- startup-sound player AIFF StartupSound INIT.
-
- Name = AIFF StartupSound INIT.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:AIFF StartupSound INIT.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 2/16/92
- Description:
- This tiny INIT plays any AIFF (Audio Interchange Format File) sound of your
- making/choosing, as long as the sound is named AIFF StartupSound and is
- contained in the System folder. Because it uses the play-from-disk routines
- in the System 6.0.7 Sound Manager, your startup sound can be any length
- (limited only by hard disk space). Playing can be aborted with
- Command-period. SOUNDS FOR THIS INIT CAN BE CREATED USING AIFF Recorder
- 1.0 (in the Music Libary on AOL). For a modest fee (under $10), the author
- of this INIT will send you commented THINK C source code.
-
- Name = ART Music 3.2.1c.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:ART Music 3.2.1c.sit
- Size:135K Date: 5/01/95
- Description:
- ART Music 3.21c - A utility that performs several PostScript functions in
- conjuction with Finale. ART Music fills in a few gaps in Finales handling
- of PostScript. It has also become a catch-all for just about anything I
- wanted to do with and for Finale but didnt want to write a whole separate
- program to do. ART Music does the following - Translates Finale EPS files
- to Illustrator 3.0 format (this is the big, cool feature), Merges two
- PostScript files, Adds Crop Marks to a PostScript file, and more.
-
- Name = ASR FX-DSP demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:ASR FX-DSP demo.sit
- Size:498K Date: 1/16/95
- Description:
- ASR FX/DSP - PROSONIQ PRODUCTS sonicWORX is the first commercial audio
- processing software almost fully based upon neural network processing.
- Originally developed by Stephan M. Sprenger for Silicon Graphics
- Workstations this program uses a new method of feature extracion to
- convert an audio signal into structures most fittingly described as event
- nodes. These event nodes represent the contents within the material which
- are crucial for our ear to recognize sound structure. The user interface
- and the handling of the parameters is as easy as setting the parameters
- for traditional signal processors - in many cases in fact much easier. The
- software is also provided in PowerPC native code for faster...
-
- Name = About Music Madness™.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Music Madness: About Music Madness™.sit
- Size:135K Date:10/04/93
- Description:
- About Music Madness - This file contains info on the new Multimedia Sound
- CD-ROM from AMUG. Samples are provided on BBS in a BOX in the Music Madness
- folder. These files are copyright John Wroble. No other distribution in any
- other form is permitted.
-
- Name = AcouSynthesis.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:AcouSynthesis.sit
- Size:311K Date: 2/02/92
- Description:
- AcouSynthesis is a HyperCard stack that explains acoustics and music
- synthesis. Great animation, sound, and graphics.
-
- Name = Adjuster
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Adjuster
- Size: 30K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Adjuster - This is a great little warbling computerized squeal in a System
- 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or System beeps.
-
- Name = Afterburner
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Afterburner
- Size: 31K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Afterburner sound file - Hold onto your hats! This is an F-15 fighter
- blasting off into the deep blue sky. Watch out for the wind blowing you
- off the run way. Great for effects. System 7 format.
-
- Name = Aho.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Aho.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Aho - This is a cute little guy exclaiming his error in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Alien Cockatiel
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Alien Cockatiel
- Size: 32K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Alien Cockatiel - This is a fun ray gun sound from our alien samplings in
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System b
- eps.
-
- Name = AlphaTrecker2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:AlphaTrecker2.0.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 3/27/93
- Description:
- AlphaTrecker2.0 - AlphaTrecker is a new type of system extension made
- possible by Apples System 7. It is a system extension, but it is not an
- INIT. Rather, it is a faceless background application (FBA) that launches
- when you start or restart your Macintosh computer. Since it is an FBA, it
- need not include any provision for interaction with you, the user, so it
- can be a small file; because it is a true application and not an INIT, it
- is very unlikely that it will conflict with other system extensions that
- do not also use the sound hardware.
-
- Name = Altsys Sounds.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Altsys Sounds.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 7/29/94
- Description:
- Altsys Sounds - Have you tried to use sounds for Freehand and Fontographer;
- but could never find quite the right one? Is that Wild Eep or ClinkKlank
- just too annoying?! These are a set of very short, simple sounds for Snap
- to grid, Snap to guide, and snap to ruler for Altsys' FreeHand 4.0 and
- Fontographer 4.0. Just drop these babies in your System file, and go to
- Preferences to select the ones you want. Very small, short, and sweet! Or
- use the sounds for short system beeps. Artware Just e-mail me a piece of
- your work, whether it be a Fontographer or FreeHand file (I have both). If
- it's something else, fine.
-
- Name = Ambiance 1.6 Distribution.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Ambiance 1.6 Distribution.sit
- Size:221K Date: 4/17/95
- Description:
- Ambiance 1.6 Distribution - Tired of the silence emitted by your Mac while
- you work? Dont have a CD drive to pipe in music with? Ambiance is an
- application designed to play random and/or looped sound effects while you
- work with other programs. Ambiance comes with several sound collections,
- including bird calls, ocean surf, coughs and sniffles, and so on.
- Copyright 1995 by Des Courtney.
-
- Name = Annoying Key Sounds.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Annoying Key Sounds.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 5/20/94
- Description:
- Annoying Key Sounds - This set of sounds was recorded from an 1923
- Underwood manual typewriter. Use SoundMaster, or any other sound
- customizing program, and assign these to the appropriate keys. These are
- great as a practical joke!
-
- Name = Aooga
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Aooga
- Size: 38K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Aooga - This is a fun horn sound from an old fashion model T automobile in
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System b
- eeps.
-
- Name = Async Family 1.14.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Async Family 1.14.sit
- Size: 39K Date: 9/27/93
- Description:
- AsyncFamily1.14 - Tired of waiting while your Mac finishes playing an
- extra-long beep? Here comes the Async Family. Drop Mr.Player and Mr.Beeper
- in your system folder, select a new system beep (a LONG one) in
- Mr.Beeper's control panel and restart your Mac. All your system beeps will
- be asynchronous, and if you have a Mac with the Apple Sound Chip (all Macs
- but the 68000-based have it) you'll hear more than one beep at a time. You
- may also drop AIFF and System7 sound files on Mr.Drop to play them while
- you keep working (multi-megabyte files can be played without any trouble).
- Requires System 7.
-
- Name = AudioBlob 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:AudioBlob 1.0.sit
- Size:346K Date: 9/04/94
- Description:
- AudioBlob 1.0 - AudioBlob 1.0 is an application that has a very nice
- graphics interface with interesting buttons for controlling your audio CD
- playback. AudioBlob was constructed in MetroWerks CodeWarrior DR/3 using
- PowerPlant. Graphics were done in KPT Bryce 1.0, Photoshop 2.5.1 and
- Infini-D 2.5.1.
-
- Name = Audio CD Mover 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Audio CD Mover 1.0.sit
- Size:407K Date: 9/30/94
- Description:
- Audio CD Mover 1.0 - If you use your CD-ROM drive to play audio CDs, you
- probably know that the AppleCD Audio Player allows you to enter the disc
- and song titles of your CDs. Whenever you pop in a known disc, that disc's
- titles appear in the player window. It's somewhat tedious to type in all
- those titles, and there's no way to merge your titles with someone else's,
- but it's a nice feature to have. This application, Audio CD Mover, lets
- you manipulate the database document that the AppleCD Audio Player uses to
- store the titles. You can merge several documents together, you can look
- at the contents of document, and you can remove disc entries from
- document. The main benefit is that you can merge other CD databases...
-
- Name = Audio Editor 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Audio Editor 1.0.2.sit
- Size:261K Date: 5/27/92
- Description:
- Audio Editor 1.0.2 - Before you download, this version of the Sample Editor
- NEEDS the following minimum set-up System 7, 68020 or better processor (Mac
- II, LC, etc.) 640 x 480 8-bit monitor plus, Sound input device and plenty
- of RAM, if you want to record. The Sample Editor is an application that
- allows you to edit and manipulate sampled sound on the Macintosh. It
- supports sound input and output from Audio Interchange (AIFF) files, Mac
- 'snd' resources, and the Clipboard. The sound may be compressed by a
- factor of up to 6:1. You can also record direct from any connected
- microphone, limited only by the available memory.
-
- Name = Audio Interface 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Audio Interface 1.1.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 9/30/94
- Description:
- Audio Interface 1.1 - Audio Interface 1.1 is a control panel which uses
- Apple's PlainTalk technology to speak the contents of menus and dialog
- boxes. By moving the mouse over menu items or dialog box items, you can
- have the name of that item read to you. I wrote Audio Interface with the
- hope that at least one user may have an easier time using the Mac.
- Although it's not targeted at totally blind users, many users with bad
- eyesight hopefully won't have to squint up to the screen every time a
- dialog box appears or a menu is pulled down. Of course, it can also be
- used for a little fun!
-
- Name = Audiodeck 2.0.6 FAT.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:A:Audiodeck 2.0.6 FAT.sit
- Size:260K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Audiodeck 2.0.6 FAT - Audiodeck is a beautiful CD-ROM Music disk player
- controller, which appeared when Apple was using an ugly controller (pre
- 5.0). On the surface, Audiodeck 2.0 may bear a passing resemblance to
- Apple's with its 3-D buttons and sleek overall design. However, a great
- deal of subtle and not-so-subtle features are exclusive to Audiodeck - can
- automatically play inserted CDs, can force internal CD input and enable
- playthrough, plays adjacent tracks in shuffle and program mode without
- skipping a beat, disable or enable individual tracks in shuffle mode, uses
- the existing disc and track titles of CD Remote Programs, but also extends
- the disc information database with new categories, and more. Req. Sys....
-
- Name = BBBBeep.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:BBBBeep.sit
- Size: 10K Date:12/10/91
- Description:
- BBBBeep contains a beep sound for your Macintosh use.
-
- Name = BPMCalcV2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:BPMCalcV2.2.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 9/29/92
- Description:
- BPMCalcV2.2 - BPMCalc is very easy to use. The help available from the
- apple menu should be all you need to use it (Balloon help is also
- supported). You should be aware that BPMCalc works best under System 7.
- System 7 includes a time manager which is highly accurate, and BPMCalc
- needs this time manager to calculate BPM using the Tap Tempo method. If
- you are running an earlier system, you will need a stop watch in order to
- calculate BPM. When you run the application, you will be notified if the
- time manager BPMCalc needs is unavailable. If you get no warning, BPMCalc
- has everything it needs to do the extended BPM calculations.
-
- Name = BPM Timerv1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:BPM Timerv1.1.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 2/13/93
- Description:
- BPM Timerv1.1 - BPM Timer is a small application which helps you figure out
- how many beats per mintue (BPM) are contained in a particular piece of mu
- sic.
-
- Name = Babblon A-1.22.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Music Madness:Babblon A-1.22.sit
- Size: 57K Date:11/02/92
- Description:
- Babblon A/1.22 - This sound file is an A section from Babblon from Music
- Madness. The Enclosed Music files in the Music Madness folder are samples
- of some of the over 200 Music and sound effects available on the new
- multimedia series Music Madness from Porcupine Productions. These files
- may ONLY be distributed on the AMUG CD-ROM, BBS in a BOX. These music and
- sound files are copyright Porcupine Productions 1992. These files may not
- be redistributed in any other format without written permission. If you
- are interested in ordering this CD-ROM contact Michael Bean, 718 E.
- Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234 (602) 553-8966.
-
- Name = Baby Lamb.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Baby Lamb.sit
- Size: 11K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Baby Lamb - This is a cute little lamb breathing its first breath of life.
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System b
- eeps.
-
- Name = Bad disk2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Bad disk2.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Bad disk2 - This is a sound of a voice telling you your disk is bad. In
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System
- beeps.
-
- Name = Balthazar 1.5.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Balthazar 1.5.1.sit
- Size: 29K Date: 2/21/95
- Description:
- Balthazar 1.51 - Balthazar is a utility that properly converts Microsoft
- Window's WAVE sound files into System 7 clickable sounds. There is no
- guessing on the sample rate, Balthazar is intelligent and will calculate
- out the appropriate data, ergo, there will be no additional clicks or
- noises (assuming the sample is clean...) Balthazar will convert 8bit
- monaural or stereo WAVEs into 8 bit monaural or stereo 'snd ' type 1
- resources respectively.
-
- Name = BassTuner 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:BassTuner 2.0.sit
- Size: 41K Date: 8/05/94
- Description:
- BassTuner 2.0 - BassTuner is a Macintosh application that 'listens' to you
- tuning your bass and shows you graphically which direction to tune each
- string. Bass Tuner is the only Bass-tuning software available anywhere,
- for good reason... Recognizing the pitch of bass strings in real time is
- extremely difficult. The frequency is so low, that pitch determinations
- must be attempted before more than one or two waveform cycles have
- elapsed. It is extremely important that you place the microphone properly,
- in order to provide BassTuner with a fighting chance at making
- determinations. Place the Microphone as close as possible to the sound
- source. If the needle and tracking thermometer are moving steadily,
-
- Name = Beduwee
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Beduwee
- Size: 6K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Beduwee - This is a great electronic signal sound for those with the need
- for great beeps.
-
- Name = Beep3
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Beep3
- Size: 9K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Beep3 - This is a sound file of an individual clearing his throat. In
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System
- beeps.
-
- Name = Beep&Run Extension.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Beep&Run Extension.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 6/29/92
- Description:
- Beep&Run Extension - *FREE* INIT that causes beep sounds to play in the
- background rather than preempt the application. Allows use of long beep
- sounds without the annoying delay. This version has been tested on a Mac
- II under System 6.0.5 and System 7.0. Probably only useful on Macs with
- the sound chip (ie: not the Plus, maybe not the SE.) Enjoy!
-
- Name = BeepShuffle 0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:BeepShuffle 0.3.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 5/06/92
- Description:
- BeepShuffle 0.3 - BeepShuffle is a simple INIT that plays a random sound
- instead of the system beep. No longer do you have to go to the Control
- Panel when you get bored with your current beep; BeepShuffle automatically
- picks and plays a sound from among the currently installed 'snd '
- resources. It works with Suitcase and MasterJuggler, too. To install, drag
- it into your system folder and reboot. Holding down the mouse button
- during startup cancells the installation. It requires System 6.0 or
- greater (and won't install itself otherwise).
-
- Name = Beethoven 5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Beethoven 5.sit
- Size: 91K Date: 1/27/93
- Description:
- Beethoven 5 - The opening to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Makes a great
- start-up sound.
-
- Name = Behold!.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Behold!.sit
- Size: 20K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Behold! - This is a fun sound file of a guy saying Behold. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Belch 2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Belch 2.sit
- Size: 34K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Belch 2 - This is a very obnoxious belch sound for those who like the
- strange side of Mac sounds. In System 7 sound format. May be used in
- multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Belch! 2.0.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Belch! 2.0.0.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 5/10/94
- Description:
- Belch! 2.0.0 - Belch! is a little Extension that causes your Mac to have a
- case of indigestion - it lets out a nasty belch every once in a while. This
- Extension is fun to put on your friend's (or co-worker's) Macintosh... sit
- back and watch the fun! To install Belch!, simply drop it onto the System
- Folder of the machine you wish to give indigestion and restart it. Belch!
- is completely free; I hope you enjoy it! Now you can blame your Mac for
- all of those rude noises people make!
-
- Name = Big Ben.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Big Ben.sit
- Size: 23K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Big Ben - This is a single chime of Big Ben the famous clock. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Bird Calls.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Bird Calls.sit
- Size: 48K Date: 5/04/92
- Description:
- Bird Calls - Three digitally recorded bird calls. Pre-formatted for system
- 7. Drop these into your system folder for nice alternative BEEP sounds.Very
- pleasant!
-
- Name = Blue Jay #1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Blue Jay #1.sit
- Size: 55K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Blue Jay #1 - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Blue Jay. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play
- and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh
- System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Bob White.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Bob White.sit
- Size: 46K Date: 9/01/94
- Description:
- Bob White - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a Bob
- White. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play and
- see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh System
- 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Boing.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Boing.sit
- Size: 11K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Boing - This is a very bouncy boing sound for those wanting new sounds for
- the control panel. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia,
- Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Boing1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Boing1.sit
- Size: 20K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Boing1 - This is another Boing sound for your collection. In System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Bomb.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Bomb.sit
- Size: 18K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Bomb - This is a bomb sound for those who want to hear things being blown
- up. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- System beeps.
-
- Name = Bottles II
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Bottles II
- Size: 10K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Bottles II - this is a fun system 7 sound file of bottles in the wind.
-
- Name = Bounce
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Bounce
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Bounce - This is a very short high pitched piano string pluck. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Box of Rain 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Box of Rain 2.0.sit
- Size:321K Date: 9/17/94
- Description:
- Box of Rain 2.0 - A Filemaker Pro 2.0 template for Music Collections.
- Albums, CD, DATs, Tapes, Cassette Insert Maker, Lyrics Database Shareware
- $15. This file is password protected to prevent the changing of scripts or
- layouts. Password provided with payment. Otherwise, this database is fully
- operational and ready for new entries. Features are extensive. This is
- actually three databases interlinked through scripts and buttons
- (navigation is a breeze). One is for album, CD, and tape cataloguing,
- another is for song lyrics, and the third is to create cassette box
- inserts and keep track of those concert tapes.
-
- Name = BriansSoundTool 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:BriansSoundTool 1.3.sit
- Size:116K Date:12/28/93
- Description:
- BriansSoundTool 1.3 - This is an increasingly less quick and dirty program
- to do drag and drop conversion to and from Windoze .WAV files and Mac sound
- files. If you open a non-Mac file with it, it will convert it to a Mac
- file, and if you open a Mac file, it will convert it to a Windoze .WAV
- file. The output options are fairly limited. For input however, a
- Macintosh file is - a system 7 sound file, an FSSD file (with or without
- HCOM compression), or virtually any file containing 'snd ' resources.
- Non-Macintosh input files can be .WAV files, Sound blaster .VOC files,
- Sun(/NeXT) -Law (provided they are 8 bit mono), Amiga 8SVX, and AIFF files.
-
- Name = Brown Thrasher.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Brown Thrasher.sit
- Size: 55K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Brown Thrasher - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Brown Thrasher. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Button Feedback.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Button Feedback.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 3/24/92
- Description:
- Button Feedback is a great sound edit file for your HyperCard or other
- sound needs and applications.
-
- Name = Buzz2
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:B:Buzz2
- Size: 8K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Buzz2 - This is a sharp two ring buzz effect. In System 7 sound format. May
- be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = CARP 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CARP 2.0.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 6/18/92
- Description:
- CARP 2.0 - version 2.0. Completely rewritten, hot interface.. Designed for
- System Seven and systems with color. Eject, Stop, Play, Pause, Previous,
- Next, and Scan functions. Small Convenient Display. You can quit the app
- without interrupting the play. 7. Only uses < 128k of RAM, you can quit if
- you need the memory! Auto Start Play when Audio CD is mounted.* Several
- end of CD options. Works with screen savers and 32 bit Clean. You need to
- have installed the Foreign File Access and your CD ROM driver. You do not
- need the CD Remote INIT or the Remote player for CARP to work. For Best
- Results simply make an alias of the CARP icon, put it in the Startup Items
- folder of your system folder. Reboot and CARP is ready.
-
- Name = CASPAR .951.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CASPAR .951.sit
- Size:2407K Date: 2/03/95
- Description:
- CASPAR .951 - Computer Assisted Software Project for Aural Skills
- Reinforcement. Features include - The ability to play any portion of a
- melody or progression, The ability to view information about the melody on
- a measure-by-measure, need-to-know basis, The ability to have control over
- the relative volumes of voices in a harmonic dictation, A comprehensive
- on-line help system.
-
- Name = CDAutoPlay.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CDAutoPlay.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 2/23/92
- Description:
- CDAutoPlay - How many times you wished that your CD ROM player would start
- playing music as soon as you insert an audio cd ? Wish no more, just drop
- CD_AutoPlay in your system folder, restart and from then on every time you
- insert an audio cd in your cd player it will start playing automatically.
-
- Name = CD Coyote 2.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD Coyote 2.1.1.sit
- Size: 50K Date: 3/27/95
- Description:
- CD Coyote 2.11 - CD Coyote is a program for CD-ROM drive users who listen
- to audio CD's and have written disc information to CD Remote DA or AppleCD
- Audio Player. With CD Coyote You can edit the information saved with the
- CD player without inserting the CD to the CD-ROM drive. You can also merge
- many 'CD Remote Prefs' files to just one so You can share 'CD Remote
- Prefs' files with your friends. Coyote helps you make a TEXT file of
- information which has been entered into CD Remote. When saving a text
- file, you can choose to get disc titles, get track names, number disc
- titles and number track names. You can also choose the disk anc track
- delimiters (for easy importing into other documents). CD Coyote...
-
- Name = CD Database 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD Database 1.3.sit
- Size: 98K Date: 4/23/95
- Description:
- CD Database 1.3 - The CD Database (formerly the CD Catalog 1.3) is a simple
- yet powerful database to catalog your Compact Discs. It was made with
- FileMaker Pro version 2.1, you need the program to use it. Not only may
- you search and print lists of your CD collection; but you can generate
- reports and lists for specific categories of CDs, such as only your CDs
- that are Soundtracks or are longer than 65 minutes. The program should be
- self explanatory but there's a simple manual anyway.
-
- Name = CD Directory 1.0a1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD Directory 1.0a1.sit
- Size: 33K Date:10/07/94
- Description:
- CD Directory 1.0a1 - CD Directory is a FileMaker Pro 2.1 database for
- keeping track of your valuable CD collection a task that is normally a
- pain. CD Directory makes that task much easier by importing the CD
- information entered when you use Apple Computer's AppleCD Audio Player or
- similar software. CD Directory features a highly graphical interface, the
- ability to automatically copy CD titles, artist and tracks into other
- applications. It is designed to help you keep an up to date copy of your
- current CD collection. CD Directory is shareware. Works in conjunction
- with CD Coyote.
-
- Name = CD+G Player1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD+G Player1.01.sit
- Size: 60K Date: 2/20/94
- Description:
- CD+G Player1.01 - CD+G Player is a program which can play and display the
- graphics for discs in the CD+G (Compact Disc + Graphics) format. Hardware
- Requirements - A CD+G compatible CD-ROM drive, such as the Apple CD300 or
- Sony CDU-561. A Color Macintosh. A monitor with a resolution of at least
- 640 x 480 pixels (optional - This is only needed to display the graphics
- in 2:1 mode). Software Requirements - System 7 or 32-bit QuickDraw, Apple
- CD-ROM Software version 4.0.2 or later. Insert a CD+G disc in the drive.
- The CD+G Player works with Audio CDs too, but isn't nearly as fun. If the
- software is installed correctly, an Audio CD icon should appear on the
- desktop after a few seconds. A list of CD's to try is included.
-
- Name = CD-LD Catalog Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD-LD Catalog Demo.sit
- Size:694K Date: 9/28/92
- Description:
- CD/LD Catalog Demo - The CD Catalog and Laser Disc Catalog are THE
- Audio/Video Media Databases. Be sure to install the Catalog fonts supplied
- into your system file for proper display of text while using the Catalogs.
- If the fonts are already resident in your system, it is not necessary to
- add them. Consult your Apple manual for proper font installation
- procedures. For a list of new features and changes, please refer to the
- v3.5 Changes chapter by clicking the horizontal scroll arrows at the
- bottom of this document or selecting it from the Contents menu above.
-
- Name = CD List.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD List.sit
- Size: 52K Date: 6/29/94
- Description:
- CD List - Do you use Apple's CD Audio Player? Have you carefully entered
- the names and song lists for each of your Audio CD's that the Mac has
- played? Would you like to see this list in text format? Well, now you can.
- Simply double click CD List, open CD Remote Programs (in your System
- folder, in Preferences), then save the new text file. Now you have a text
- file that can be opened and looked through!
-
- Name = CD Menu 1.3.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD Menu 1.3.1.sit
- Size: 42K Date: 3/13/95
- Description:
- CD Menu 1.31 - CD Menu is a control panel/extension which allows you to
- control your audio CDs without that tiresome switching between
- applications. CD Menu is accessible at almost any time (even from modal
- dialogs). To be able to run CD Menu, you must have a computer with Color
- Quickdraw & System 7.0 or later is required. After installing, and
- restarting your Mac, If you haven't changed the settings in the control
- panel window, you will see a small icon with the word 'CD' in it in the
- top right of the menu bar. Insert an audio CD into your CD drive and click
- on this icon. If you don't release the mouse button right away, a small
- window with 9 buttons will appear.
-
- Name = CD Playthrough 1.5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD Playthrough 1.5.sit
- Size: 29K Date:10/07/94
- Description:
- CD Playthrough 1.5 - CD Playthrough 1.5 - CD Playthrough is a freeware
- program that allows you to set the Sound In and Playthrough options
- effortlessly. At last, you can enjoy audio CD's without an annoying and
- tedious trip to the Sound control panel. Furthermore, CD Playthrough gives
- you the ability to dynamically switch between any of three input sources
- with or without playthrough, at the cost a few mouse clicks. This is
- extremely useful, even though the sound settings are now saved between
- reboots (Power Macs after System Update 3.0), since playthrough is
- disabled everytime you quit Video Monitor or FusionRecorder.
-
- Name = CD Tracker Pro 3.02.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CD Tracker Pro 3.02.sit
- Size:326K Date: 5/01/95
- Description:
- CD Tracker Pro 3.02 - CD Tracker Pro is a FileMaker Pro 2.1 database for
- keeping track of your CD collection. CD Tracker Pro features a slick
- graphical interface (designed by a graphic artist/designer) that makes
- 'tracking' your CDs an efficient and effective Process. The Bottom Line -
- It is the ULTIMATE tool to keep track of your expanding compact disc
- collection.
-
- Name = CDatabase.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CDatabase.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 5/01/94
- Description:
- CDatabase - This FileMaker Pro file is a Complete Music Database, for you
- to keep track of your music. Enter the artist, title, label, origin,
- notes, status (in, out, lost or other), purchase date, release date,
- length, format (CD, audio, LP...) and style. Then manipulate the data as
- you wish. Plus, the file comes with 59 records ready to go!
-
- Name = Calvalry Charge
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Calvalry Charge
- Size: 56K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Calvalry Charge - This digitized bugle charge is in System 7 sound file
- format. This is the bugle charge that you hear in all of the old westerns
- and the F Troop comedy. Works great for intros and multimedia projects.
-
- Name = Canada Goose.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Canada Goose.sit
- Size: 97K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Canada Goose - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Canadian Goose. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Canary.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Canary.sit
- Size:106K Date: 6/04/92
- Description:
- Canary - is a Hypercard music/midi interface solution. This stack will
- allow you to play and create 22k songs with various voices. From the folks
- that brought you Cosmic Osmo and other goodies.
-
- Name = Canon 2 v1.0.5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Canon 2 v1.0.5.sit
- Size: 18K Date:10/22/93
- Description:
- Canon 2 v1.0.5 - Canon 2 is a utility that allows you to play one or more
- AIFF or snd sounds in the background (or foreground). You can add a
- collection of sounds to the play list, alter the order of the play list,
- remove selected sounds from the play list - all this in a System 7
- compatible environment which is not memory hungry! Requires any Macintosh
- with an Apple Sound Chip (this doesnt include the Classic, SE, Plus and
- earlier). One or more sound files on your hard disk (AIFF or snd ). System
- 6.0.7 or later. Quick Start - Turn up the volume on you Macintosh. Select
- one or more sound files and drag them onto the Canon 2 icon. Listen!
-
- Name = Cardinal #2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Cardinal #2.sit
- Size: 76K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Cardinal #2 - This is a quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Cardinal. Load a bunch into a lap top and take it on a field trip. Play
- and see what happens. From Motu Iti. Contact at Motu Iti@aol.com.
-
- Name = CartoonCombo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CartoonCombo.sit
- Size:108K Date:11/03/91
- Description:
- Cartoon combo - this is a System 7 sound file I created using Sound Edit
- pro and a bunch of sound effects I had created. The sound resembles an
- exit stage left effect in a cartoon style feature. Fun for multimedia
- usage.
-
- Name = Chicago song MOD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Chicago song MOD.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 7/21/92
- Description:
- Chicago song MOD - for use with The Sound-TreckerV1.0 program. Plays songs
- that are stored in a special, compact format.
-
- Name = Chickadee.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Chickadee.sit
- Size: 34K Date: 9/01/94
- Description:
- Chickadee - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Chickadee. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play
- and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh
- System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Ching
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Ching
- Size: 9K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Ching - a quick little sound in System 7 format. This 2 second sound is a
- chord on vibraphones. Can be used as a great System Beep or for
- transitions.
-
- Name = Chirp-u-weep
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Chirp-u-weep
- Size: 5K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Chirp-u-weep - this is a fun little electronic bird chirp. This sound lasts
- about 2 seconds and is in System 7 format. Great for beeps or transitions.
-
- Name = ChordReference 0.4.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:ChordReference 0.4.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 3/15/95
- Description:
- ChordReference 0.4 - This is just a basic utility showing you all the notes
- of the chords you never can get right (even thought they are soooo simple),
- on the piano keyboard and on the guitar neck. It is part of a larger
- project, so the user interface is limited. Click a key on the piano to see
- the chords. To quit, click the upper left corner (it'll turn red when the
- mouse is over it). Move the mouse a bit to the right, any you'll see
- green, then you can click to drag the application to another area.
-
- Name = Clatter.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Clatter.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 9/26/92
- Description:
- Clatter - A clattery, raucous instrumental sound in System 7 Beep resource
- format.
-
- Name = Clink-Klank.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Clink-Klank.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Clink-Klank - This is the famous Clink-Klank sound in Apple System sounds.
- In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- System beeps.
-
- Name = Coconut Info® Beep.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Coconut Info® Beep.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 2/05/92
- Description:
- After several years of engineering we have come up with the most pleasant
- of beep sounds...particularly suited for a business interest or home
- environment where even the standard beep tone can turn into an annoyance.
- We didn't deviate too far... meaning we followed the original beep sound
- guidelines of replicating the tone of a jet liner when the 'no smoking' or
- 'fasten your set belts' sign lights up. Descriptively speaking it is a
- bell sound with no attack, sustained decay, then a gentle release. Just
- drop the file on your system folder (and it will go in your System).
- Configured for System 7 users only (just use it as prescribed), but
- resource hacks can move it in earlier systems.
-
- Name = Color Tracks1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Color Tracks1.0.1.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 5/28/93
- Description:
- Color Tracks1.0.1 - ColorTracks is a simple sort-of-extension that enables
- the music tracks on your audio CDs to display color and/or small icons.
- Just drop ColorTracks into your System Folder and hold down the
- command-option keys while re-booting to rebuild the desktop. Unintalling
- ColorTracks is just as simple. This file works by using special tricks to
- fool the Finder. It does not take up any RAM and it does not slow down the
- system.
-
- Name = Compact Disk Time Adder 1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Compact Disk Time Adder 1.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 8/31/93
- Description:
- Compact Disk Time Adder 1 - This is a very helpful FileMaker Pro template
- for anyone who makes tapes from CD's, records or other tapes. This is a
- very simple template. You simply list the songs and times, and CD Time
- Adder will add up the total time that will be needed. Great for deciding
- how to put 45 minutes on a tape, and even better for people who don't like
- to bother with adding up minutes!
-
- Name = Computer World.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Computer World.sit
- Size: 66K Date: 2/13/93
- Description:
- Computer World - Here is a sound that you will most likely enjoy! It is the
- main theme from the song Computer World (instrumental only). I find that
- it makes an excellent houly chime for use with SuperClock! etc.. It is
- sampled at 22khz for your enjoyment.
-
- Name = Cough
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Cough
- Size: 8K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Cough - This is a wheeze cough with a touch of flu bug, in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = CrankIn It 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CrankIn It 1.0.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 9/02/92
- Description:
- CrankIn It 1.0 - Crank'In It is a Control Panel that lets you quickly
- change the current speaker volume by holding down a key combination (that
- you specify) and clicking in the menubar. A volume control slider will
- drop down allowing you to set the volume instantly. The changes are saved
- to the PRAM so that they are 'permanent'. It has been tested under System
- 7.0, 7.01 and briefly under 6.07 on a variety of Macintoshes. No problems
- to report (yet.)
-
- Name = CrossOver.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:CrossOver.sit
- Size:103K Date: 3/26/93
- Description:
- CrossOver - A crossover is a set of electronic components that route the
- frequencies in a loudspeaker to the appropriate drivers in the speaker.
- Crossover Designer is a HyperCard stack that will design a crossover for a
- 2-way speaker system. It draws the circuit as it designs the crossover.
- The stack can add an impedance compensator on the woofer or tweeter, a
- notch filter on the tweeter, of a fixed L-pad on the tweeter. The user
- inputs the type of crossover, either Butterworth or all pass, the
- attenuation rate, 6db, 12db, 18db, or 24db per octave. The user also puts
- in the driver's impedances and the crossover frequency.
-
- Name = Cuckoo
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:C:Cuckoo
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Cuckoo - This is a high pitched cuckoo clock sound in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = DRUM SET.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:DRUM SET.sit
- Size:219K Date: 1/01/93
- Description:
- DRUM SET - This is a collection of digitized drum sounds saved as
- resources. Can be used as beeps, in hypercard stacks, but was especially
- designed for those creating games, musical programs, or any application
- that might require sound. Many high quality sounds including several snare
- drums, bass drums, tom toms, many cymbals, and various other percussion
- sounds. Shareware.
-
- Name = DataSlurp.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:DataSlurp.sit
- Size:153K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- DataSlurp - Try this one out as your startup sound. The voice tells you
- that your data was delicious as it is eaten. In System 7 sound format. May
- be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = DataSnd 0.8.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:DataSnd 0.8.sit
- Size: 53K Date: 3/07/94
- Description:
- DataSnd 0.8 - Basically, this is a program that will read in a file and
- extract all data from the data fork and attempt to convert it to a sound.
- If you decide it will be cute to open a 2 meg non sound file then you may
- have fun listening to the horrible noise. (It will be painful, and you
- can't abort it unless you have the ASC (Apple Sound Chip.). This program
- runs on machines without the ASC. (Machines like the SE and Plus.) System
- 7 is required, however. I don't think the stereo function works, so if I
- ever find a stereo VOC / WAV file then I will test it out. Please let me
- know if it works or not. To use DataSnd, just open a file. When you get a
- box asking for a sampling rate, just try them all until one works.
-
- Name = Dice.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Dice.sit
- Size: 43K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Dice - This is a sound of dice rolling for that number 7. In System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = DishCrash.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:DishCrash.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- DishCrash - This is a quick and dirty dishes crashing sound in System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Dishes crashing.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Dishes crashing.sit
- Size: 77K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Dishes crashing - This is a long and funny dishes crashing and rolling in
- the hall sound. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia,
- Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Disk eject
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Disk eject
- Size: 14K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Disk eject - This sound file is a bit of a misnomer. If your Macintosh
- makes this sound everytime you eject a disk then you may have to pull its
- finger as well. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia,
- Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Disk insert
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Disk insert
- Size: 10K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Disk insert - This is cute little backwards fart for those that want that
- ultimate disk insertion sound. In System 7 sound format. May be used in
- multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Dogs.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Dogs.sit
- Size: 24K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Dogs - Contains multiple dogs having barking spasms in unison. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Donkey.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Donkey.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Donkey - This is a Donkey honking with pleasure. In System 7 sound format.
- May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Don't do that.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Don't do that.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Don't do that - This is a low pitched authority figure giving a Don't do
- that command. Only for highly uptight individuals. In System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Doorbell.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Doorbell.sit
- Size: 17K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Doorbell - Contains your stock doorbell sound for those who need permission
- to enter. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or
- for System beeps.
-
- Name = Down Periscope
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Down Periscope
- Size: 20K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Down Periscope - A very electronic sound of warbling dimensions in System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Driver.Inductance.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Driver.Inductance.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 3/26/93
- Description:
- Driver.Inductance - When designing the impedance compensator part of a
- stereo speaker's crossover you will need to know the woofer's inductance.
- Driver Inductance calculates a driver's inductance given some information
- that can be read from an Impedance versus Frequency graph. The crossover
- can be designed using my other program, Crossover Designer, also found on
- America Online.
-
- Name = DriverParameters.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:DriverParameters.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 3/26/93
- Description:
- DriverParameters - When designing stereo speakers you need to know the
- drivers, Qts, Qes, and Vas among other things. Driver Parameters is a
- HyperCard stack that calculates these quantities. The inputted information
- must be read from a graph of impedance versus frequency. The stack
- includes a short tutorial on how to measure a graph of impedance versus
- frequency using a millivolt meter and frequency generator.
-
- Name = Drum 01.22.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Music Madness:Drum 01.22.sit
- Size: 23K Date:11/02/92
- Description:
- Drum 01 - This is one of more than 25 drum tracks from the MM CD-ROM. The
- Enclosed Music files in the Music Madness folder are samples of some of
- the over 200 Music and sound effects available on the new multimedia
- series Music Madness from Porcupine Productions. These files may ONLY be
- distributed on the AMUG CD-ROM, BBS in a BOX. These music and sound files
- are copyright Porcupine Productions 1992. These files may not be
- redistributed in any other format without written permission. If you are
- interested in ordering this CD-ROM contact Michael Bean, 718 E. Campbell
- Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234 (602) 553-8966.
-
- Name = ESPN riff.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:ESPN riff.sit
- Size:746K Date: 5/17/94
- Description:
- ESPN Riff - Thanks for listening to these selected bed music clips. Full
- length CD's of bed music for post production/multimedia use are available.
- Produced bi-monthly, each disk contains a minimum of 15 toons in four time
- lengths, full length, 60 second, 30 second and stingers for each song.
- These are digitally recorded, 44kH CD-quality riffs. Each disk is $49,
- which includes an unlimited license usage to the purchaser. For more
- information or to order a disk, call or write, Hummingbird Productions,
- 9432 North 17th Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85020, Voice/Fax (602) 861-1559.
- This rockin tune features sythesized horns and a wailing guitar.
-
- Name = Eartraining 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Eartraining 1.3.sit
- Size:227K Date: 3/13/95
- Description:
- Eartraining 1.3 - This program is an eartraining program for the Macintosh.
- It helps you to practice intervals, chords, scales and perfect pitch. It
- has several sampled sounds built in and a statistics shows you, where you
- made (or maybe not) mistakes. For more information please read About
- Eartraining and just check out the program yourself. I hope you'll enjoy
- it!
-
- Name = EasyAIFF 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:EasyAIFF 1.2.sit
- Size: 59K Date: 6/10/95
- Description:
- EasyAiff 1.2 - EasyAIFF is an application which plays AIFF files. It is
- very easy to use. Just drag an AIFF file on its icon or doubleclick on the
- AIFF file and it is played by EasyAIFF. If you drag more than one file on
- EasyAIFF, a dialog is displayed where you can move between the different
- files by clicking on the buttons with two arrows either in right or left
- direction. All buttons in EasyAIFF should work as you expect them to work
- - like on a CD-Player.
-
- Name = Echo Chamber.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Echo Chamber.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 6/04/92
- Description:
- Echo Chamber - is a cool application that allows you to add echo effects to
- your sound files by ajusting the rate and strength of the echo on
- compressed sound files. Shareware.
-
- Name = Eject
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Eject
- Size: 11K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Eject - This is a voice saying that your disk is ejected. In System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Eject the core.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Eject the core.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 9/05/92
- Description:
- Eject the core - This is a sound file telling you to eject the core!
-
- Name = Electric Slurp.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Electric Slurp.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 1/27/93
- Description:
- Electric Slurp - This is an electronic sound that simulates a slurp noise.
-
- Name = Electro Bolt
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Electro Bolt
- Size: 32K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- its an awsome sound efect that is an electo bolt.POWERFUL.
-
- Name = Elephant.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Elephant.sit
- Size: 19K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Elephant - This is fun Elephant sound for the jungle hearted. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Emergency alert.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Emergency alert.sit
- Size: 44K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Emergency alert - This is a great electronic warning sound. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Error.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Error.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Error - This is a voice of a man saying error. In System 7 sound format.
- May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Excuse Me.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Excuse Me.sit
- Size: 38K Date:10/10/92
- Description:
- Excuse Me - This is a System 7 sound file saying Excuse Me!
-
- Name = Explosion ! ! !
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:D-E:Explosion ! ! !
- Size: 50K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Explosion ! - A huge explosion in System7 format.
-
- Name = FANTVOY4MOD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:FANTVOY4MOD.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 2/01/93
- Description:
- FANTVOY4MOD - A new age MOD with great synthesizer effects. One of the top
- MODs in the library. Number 4 of a series of six MODs entitled Fantastic V
- oyage.
-
- Name = FANTVOY5MOD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:FANTVOY5MOD.sit
- Size: 36K Date: 2/01/93
- Description:
- FANTVOY5MOD - A new age MOD with great synthesizer effects. One of the top
- MODs in the library. Number 5 of a series of six MODs entitled Fantastic V
- oyage.
-
- Name = FANTVOY6MOD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:FANTVOY6MOD.sit
- Size:124K Date: 2/01/93
- Description:
- FANTVOY6MOD - A new age MOD with great synthesizer effects. One of the top
- MODs in the library. Number 6 of a series of six MODs entitled Fantastic V
- oyage.
-
- Name = Fanfare.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Fanfare.sit
- Size: 83K Date: 7/10/93
- Description:
- Fanfare - Fanfare is fun little freeware init that sounds the trumpets when
- you start your Mac and plays a sound (sounds like a computer powering down)
- when you restart or shutdown. Uses virtually no memory (about 3K) so you
- don't have to worry about running out of memory. Works with System 3.3 and
- up!!
-
- Name = FilePlayer 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:FilePlayer 2.0.sit
- Size: 56K Date: 4/06/94
- Description:
- FilePlayer 2.0 - FilePlayer is a background sound/music player which works
- best with Sound Manager 3.0. You can also play two sounds together, it will
- just mix them. Some features - Recording of sound files of any length at
- three different compression factors - none, 3-1 and 6-1 (AIFF respectively
- AIFC format). Playing back sound files at different speeds or using the
- wobble mode (changes the speed of the sound file like a sinus function).
- Playing, editing, saving and loading lists of soundfiles. Skipping forward
- and backward while playing back a list of files. Fast searching backward
- and forward while playing back a file. Repeating play back of files
- (endless). And much, much more!
-
- Name = Flash Short
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Flash Short
- Size:121K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Flash Short - This is a fun electronic sound file with lots of fast action
- in System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- System beeps.
-
- Name = Foom.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Foom.sit
- Size: 20K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Foom - This is a voice saying Foom in System 7 sound format. May be used
- in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Freddy Speak Pack.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Freddy Speak Pack.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 6/15/93
- Description:
- Freddy Speak Pack - Freddy Speak offers a way of Speaking text files or
- alerts without complex applications. This is a 'Drag and Drop' Application
- that reads the text, using Macintalk, of any file dropped onto it or open
- by it. Works with System 6 or 7. Included in this pack is Freddy Speak,
- ClipSpeaker, The Reader and Freddy Maker. For System 7, use MacInTalk 2.0
-
- Name = FreeSpace.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:FreeSpace.sit
- Size: 6K Date:11/13/92
- Description:
- FreeSpace - FreeSpace is a small program for monitoring how much
- approximate record time is left on a user specified volume ( in minutes )
- for digital hard disk recorders. It is updated in the background. As long
- as you can see it's window, you can be running StudioVision, Digital
- Performer, ProDeck, Deck or whatever and have a running update of how much
- record time is left. FreeSpace has only been tested with StudioVision and
- Sound Designer II. If you are using different software check it out on
- something that doesn't matter first so I'm not responsible for fatal
- crashes. It has proved *very* stable with StudioVision.
-
- Name = Frequency Meter 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Frequency Meter 1.0.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 1/13/95
- Description:
- Frequency Meter 1.0 - This little application give a digital reading of the
- frequency from any audio signal taken by your Mac's microphone. It work
- well under System 7.1 & 7.5, and better with a 256 colors monitor. I found
- it useful to tune a musical instrument (like my trombone) within a certain
- acuracy. Of course, to do that you need a frequency <-->note table. I've
- include one in a Microsoft Word file. Just print it.
-
- Name = Fret Navigator 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Fret Navigator 1.2.sit
- Size:245K Date: 3/16/94
- Description:
- Fret Navigator 1.2 - FretNavigator can find chords, scales, intervals, and
- chordal progressions on any stringed instrument. You can also all to the
- repository of chords, scales, tunings and instruments it knows about. You
- can also play what you see through the speaker or through MIDI. The
- program took about a year to write, it is written in C+- using the TCL and
- Think C 5.0. At the moment I have no plans to put any time into it, it
- does what it says it does, and I don't know of any bugs at the moment.
- Fret Navigator is incompatible with version 3.0 of the sound manager. FIX
- - Don't play sounds through the speaker, use MIDI. Fret Navigator is
- incompatible with 16 bit color mode. FIX - Set Monitors to 256 colors
-
- Name = Fretboard Notator 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Fretboard Notator 1.1.sit
- Size: 29K Date:10/22/93
- Description:
- Fretboard Notator 1.1 - Fretboard Notator allows you to click on a diagram
- of the guitar neck and see what note you are playing, how it is notated in
- standard music notation, and also in Guitar Tab. Fretboard Notator is part
- of the MasterTools collection of tools for the guitarist. You may order the
- complete set from the author. Requires HyperCard.
-
- Name = FrogSong.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:FrogSong.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 1/27/93
- Description:
- FrogSong - Great MOD of frogs singing a song. ABSOLOUTLY HILLARIOUS!!
-
- Name = Funk.30.11.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Funk.30.11.sit
- Size:213K Date: 3/24/92
- Description:
- Funk.30.11 is a funky background music clip for those sound/animation
- packages you are developing or just to playback. System 7 format is
- provided.
-
- Name = GTI.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:GTI.sit
- Size: 40K Date: 7/16/92
- Description:
- GTI - Guitar Tab Index 1.00, a simple text-file type external which
- organizes guitar tablature, culled from the Internet and ftp.nevada.edu.
- It may duplicate current text file sections, but if you need anything
- similar of some custom application. This has a small sample database -
- GTITAB has my full library. System 7 Compatible.
-
- Name = GTITab.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:GTITab.sit
- Size:119K Date: 7/16/92
- Description:
- GTITab - GTITab, collection of Guitar Tab for GTI100, with all directories
- and files correctly configured. Includes almost everything by REM, Indigo
- Girls, U2, plus stuff by Van Halen, AC/DC, etc.
-
- Name = General Music 101.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:General Music 101.sit
- Size:494K Date: 3/01/92
- Description:
- General Music 101 - This stack is intended to be a very superficial overvue
- of music and the history of music in general. A truly definative stack
- (probably stack's') would take more than a few laser disks. I encourage
- you to use your local library, or college to get more information on these
- fascinating and enriching topics. I reccomend you use an external speaker
- with this and any stack or application that uses sound extensively.
- Provided for the AMUG CD by the author.
-
- Name = Get Out.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Get Out.sit
- Size:116K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Horn2 - This is a fun blues vocal tell'in the lady to get out. Now you can
- purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Glass hiss
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Glass hiss
- Size: 29K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Glass hiss - This is a fun electronic zooming sound in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Good & bad
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Good & bad
- Size: 22K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Good & bad - nice little famous synthesis of Clints music in System 7 sound
- format.
-
- Name = GrabAudio 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:GrabAudio 1.2.sit
- Size: 40K Date: 6/09/95
- Description:
- Grab Audio 1.2 - This is GrabAudio, a program to read digital audio
- directly from CD and save it on disk. It requires - System 7 or higher,
- CD-ROM software version 4 or higher, an Apple CD300 CD-ROM player or
- better. The program works very simple. Insert an audio cd in the CD300,
- and start the program. You will now see a list with the track names and
- the track durations, and some controls. You can choose the track by
- clicking on the track name or by scrolling to it using arrows, scroll bar,
- page up/down and begin/end, or by typing the first characters of the name.
- Then, make some selections - stereo or mono, 11k, 22k, or 44k, and which
- part of sound, and then save it to your hard drive.
-
- Name = Granfather Clock
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Granfather Clock
- Size: 14K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Grandfather Clock - this sound file is of one chime from a large
- grandfather clock. Ths sound lasts approximately 2 seconds in duration.
- System 7 format and may be used to represent the hour with multiple chimes.
-
- Name = Gt. Horned Owl.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Gt. Horned Owl.sit
- Size: 35K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Gt. Horned Owl - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Great Horned Owl. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = GuitarTuner 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:GuitarTuner 2.0.sit
- Size: 40K Date: 1/03/94
- Description:
- GuitarTuner 2.0 - A software Guitar-Tuner that out-performs hardware
- devices found in music stores! This program uses a brand new mathematical
- model for pitch recognition. It is fast and extremely accurate. Inside,
- you'll also find information on how to obtain other amazing Perfect
- Pitch(TM) products... (See the 'Perfect Pitch...' menu item.). You'll need
- System 6.0.4 or later and a Mac with sound input capability (Standard on
- most newer Macs.) Also supports second-party sound input devices
- (MacRecorder,Voice Link, etc.) This program is system 7.0 compatible, and
- strictly follows the Macintosh protocol for sound input. See what pitch
- your voice is!
-
- Name = Guitar Tutor 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Guitar Tutor 1.0.sit
- Size: 49K Date: 6/07/95
- Description:
- Guitar Tutor 1.0 - This stack shows the finger positioning for the Keys of
- A, B, C, D, E, F, G on the guitar. Major, minor, minor seventh, sixth,
- seventh, ninth, 13th, diminished, augmented, and major seventh chords for
- each key are included. A color coded system is used to show what string,
- finger, and fret are used for each chord. There is also a built in guitar
- tuner for tuning your guitar. This is a color HyperCard stack and requires
- at least 2100K be set aside for it. You must also have the HyperCard 2.2
- player or program on your hard drive.
-
- Name = Guitar Valet 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:F-G:Guitar Valet 1.0.sit
- Size: 31K Date: 9/21/94
- Description:
- Guitar Valet 1.0 - The Guitar Valet 1.0 allows you to tune your guitar to
- make pitches for G, B, E2, E1, A and D. You can select the volume and
- whether it is a guitar tone or a sine tone. By Greg Vaughn.
-
- Name = Haaa!
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Haaa!
- Size: 11K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Haaa! - This is a cute little sound file of a man yelling Haa in a
- discovery type way. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia,
- Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Harmonizer 1.54.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Harmonizer 1.54.sit
- Size: 39K Date: 7/28/94
- Description:
- Harmonizer 1.54 - The Sirkin Harmonizer takes a melody from a file created
- by a sequencer or notation program and creates new files containing 4-part
- harmonies of the melody. To use this application you need to have created a
- melody using a sequencer or notation program and exported it (smus or
- standard MIDI single-track format). The melody should be in a major key,
- lie above middle C, and be no more than 30 notes long. Melody file names
- should end in .smus or (space) A (MIDI files). You may harmonize the same
- melody many times by specifying different harmonization numbers. The
- 4-part harmonizations will be in separate new files that can be opened or
- imported in your sequencer or notation program.
-
- Name = Hear Me! 1.2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Hear Me! 1.2.1.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 3/27/93
- Description:
- Hear Me! 1.2.1 - Hear Me! allows you to distribute files that speak to
- users. The user double clicks on the Hear Me! and it speaks ( or plays any
- other sound ). You can make your own Hear Me!'s by simply following the
- directions. Hear Me! now lets you add your own sound resources WITHOUT the
- use of ResEdit! You may choose between adding sounds from an existing file
- or recording a new sound if your machine can support it. Hear Me! now
- allows you to save the sound that it contains.The sound is saved as a
- 'sfil' file. This means that you can drag it into the System folder in
- System 7 !
-
- Name = Horn1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Horn1.sit
- Size:187K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Horn1 - This is a sax solo from the Right to Quit You song. Now you can
- purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Horn2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Horn2.sit
- Size:181K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Horn2 - This is a sax solo from the Right to Quit You song. Now you can
- purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Horse Race.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Horse Race.sit
- Size: 41K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Horse Race - This is a trumpet sounding to announce the running of the
- horses. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or
- for System beeps.
-
- Name = HourlyChime.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:HourlyChime.sit
- Size: 34K Date: 7/15/92
- Description:
- HourlyChime - Hourly chime created by clinking two crystal glasses
- together. Simple, straightforward, sweet sounding chime. (You can tell we
- like alliteration.) Sound is in System 7 format, so you'll need System 7
- or some application able to translate it to a form you're happy with.
-
- Name = Human Whistle.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Human Whistle.sit
- Size: 8K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Human Whistle - This is a single whistle on one pitch in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = HyperBlues.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:HyperBlues.sit
- Size:154K Date: 7/27/93
- Description:
- HyperBlues - HyperBlues is a HyperCard educational stack which teaches
- about the guitar. After the introduction, the user tunes his/her guitar by
- listening to the HyperCard sounds. The other cards include - techniques,
- 12 bar blues, The blues scale, scale exercises, short licks, A Blues Song,
- More boxes, 12 bar solo, Licks and Riffs, The Pentatonic Scale, Country
- Blues, Classic Licks, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Harmonization and Guitar Basics
- - pictures of the 17 common first position chord forms. Most of these
- cards include sound excerpts. Should be a helpful stack for those guitar
- enthusiasts who like to play to their Mac.
-
- Name = Idiot!
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Idiot!
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Idiot! - This is a fun familar sound file of a man saying Idiot!. In System
- 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps
- .
-
- Name = I'm Sorry!.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:I'm Sorry!.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 2/01/93
- Description:
- Im Sorry! - This simple System 7 format BEEP sound says it all...I'm Sorry!
- Use it on a friend, a lover, or your mom.
-
- Name = Insert disk.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:H-I:Insert disk.sit
- Size: 11K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Insert disk - This is a human voice saying Please insert disk. In System
- 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Intro.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Intro.sit
- Size:151K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Intro - This is a nice blues intro with drums and guitar. Now you can
- purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Jet Approach.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Jet Approach.sit
- Size:311K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Jet Approach - This is a large sound file of a jet approach and disapearing
- into the sunset. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia,
- Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Keaggy beep
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Keaggy beep
- Size: 20K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Keaggy beep - This is a totally cool beep with a nice musical echo. I
- installed it at AMUG on our machine because it has just the right mix of
- textures. Can be used in multimedia as well.
-
- Name = Key click
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Key click
- Size: 3K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Key click - For those that want their keyboard to sound like the old manual
- typewriter here is a treat. In System 7 sound format. May be used in
- multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Lab Meter 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Lab Meter 1.1.sit
- Size: 34K Date: 6/22/93
- Description:
- Lab Meter 1.1 - Lab Meter displays the frequency and name of any note you
- sing/play into a Macintosh equipped with sound-input, it's fun to say
- something and see what notes your voice is. Very handy in a lab-type
- environment, also fun to play around with. Supports both Color & B/W
- monitors with separate displays. This Shareware/Demo version is
- fully-functional except for one minor obstacle... It's upside down. (It is
- easy to use even upside down!).
-
- Name = Lamb.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Lamb.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Lamb - This a lamb while baaa'ing into your Mac Microphone. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Laugh
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Laugh
- Size: 62K Date: 8/27/92
- Description:
- Laugh - Anyone who has been around AMUG should recognize this laugh. It is
- the all-telling one of Michael Bean, our infamous president and leader.
- Just give it a listen!
-
- Name = Laughing Gull.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Laughing Gull.sit
- Size: 69K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Laughing Gull - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Laughing Gull. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Laughing Gull (Lone).sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Laughing Gull (Lone).sit
- Size: 69K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Laughing Gull (Lone) - This is a quality bird call audio clip. This one is
- a Laughing Gull (Lone). Load a bunch into a lap top and take it on a field
- trip. Play and see what happens? From Motu Iti. Contact at Motu Iti@aol.com
- .
-
- Name = Launch.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Launch.sit
- Size: 28K Date: 1/25/92
- Description:
- Launch - switching startup sounds and screens. There is no easy way (that I
- know of) to switch StartupSounds. This program runs at startup time and
- renames files if the following conditions are met. First, the system
- folder must be named System Folder. Second, the sound files must be
- renamed to .Soundx where x is a letter from A to Z. The file and folder
- names are case sensitive. If one has eight SUS's, then the files should be
- named .SoundA thorugh .SoundH. The first time through, .SoundA will be
- renamed StartupSound. The next time, StartupSound will named back to
- .SoundA and .SoundB will be named StartupSound. And so on...
-
- Name = Little Player 1.0.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Little Player 1.0.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 1/18/95
- Description:
- Little Player 1.0.0 - Little Player is a very small application, only 12
- Kbyte on your HD that can read and play AIFF files (Audio Interchange File
- Format) directly from disk without loading them in RAM. So, in a very
- small RAM partition (128 Kbyte), you can play with excellent quality very
- large files (some megabyte too). Works well also in background while you
- are using some other program.
-
- Name = Loop Sequencer 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:Loop Sequencer 1.0.sit
- Size: 68K Date: 9/19/94
- Description:
- Loop Sequencer 1.0 - Loop Sequencer 1.0 is my contribution to the crowded
- field of sound utilities. It can open almost any type of file, one at a
- time, but can play 'snd ' resources only. It is a sound player; it cannot
- edit sounds. Use Loop Sequencer to play and loop sounds. More importantly,
- you can put any sounds in a file you have opened into a Sequencer list.
- You can add these sounds in any order, and as many times as you want. Then
- you can play them in this sequenced order. I created this utility because
- in designing games, I needed to put together music segments that I could
- loop. No utility I knew did this, so Loop Sequencer was born. Source code
- is included, written in MetroWerks C/C++ CW4.
-
- Name = LoopSound 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:J-L:LoopSound 1.0.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 9/27/93
- Description:
- LoopSound 1.0 - WHY LOOP? I like to record sounds that can be looped; that
- is, they can be played over and over without any noticeable click at the
- end of each playback. SoundEdit lets you do that easily (you can play a
- loop by holding down the shift key when clicking on the play icon), but
- once you've saved the sound there's no way to loop it from the Finder.
- Many of my sounds don't even sound good if they're not looped, so I wrote
- this little application to play my loops. Just drop a System 7 sound file
- on LoopSound's icon and it will be played forever (until you quit
- LoopSound or drop another sound on it). System 7 is required.
-
- Name = M5Mac 1.1b.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:M5Mac 1.1b.sit
- Size:271K Date:12/21/93
- Description:
- M5Mac 1.1b - Music 5 Mac is a Macintosh compiler of the famous Music V
- sound synthesis language. It has been integrated with a simple text editor
- and a powerful graphic instrument editor, and has translation capabilities
- from textual and graphical representation of the instruments. It can
- generate sounds in several different formats and has some sound format
- conversion utilities. This is a beta version, use it at your own risk.
- Please report bugs. Two versions are included - one for 68000, and for
- 020/030.
-
- Name = MPEG Audio for Mac 0.33.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MPEG Audio for Mac 0.33.sit
- Size:100K Date:12/20/94
- Description:
- MPEG Audio for Mac 0.33 - This is a first attempt at something that will
- let you play MPEG audio files on a Macintosh. It supports Layer I and
- Layer II files. It will attempt to play files on any Mac, but playback
- will probably only be smooth on a Power Macintosh. Conversion into
- SoundApp-compatible NeXT .snd files is supported on Power Macs and 68020
- or better Macs. On slower machines, e.g. a Mac II, conversion will be
- extremely slow. Sounds can be played or converted using the left or right
- channels only, or in stereo. Stereo playback requires more CPU power, of
- course. True 16-bit playback is supported on all Macs if the hardware
- supports it. To abort playback or conversion, type command-period....
-
- Name = MacAssist 1.0b3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacAssist 1.0b3.sit
- Size: 43K Date: 6/08/95
- Description:
- MacAssist 1.0b3 - Live assist digital audio software. My involvement with
- the Engineering Department at WITR, (the campus radio station at the
- Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester NY), had me searching for a
- digital replacement for the station's 'cart' system. I realized that all
- we really needed was a system that could play 16 bit, CD-quality sound
- files in real time from a very large hard drive or hard drives and
- software to handle hard drive back ups and sequencing the items to be
- played. Again I realized that these tasks would be simple and inexpensive
- to achieve with the Macintosh and its operating system. So, here it is!
-
- Name = MacBPM 3.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacBPM 3.0.1.sit
- Size:180K Date: 6/08/95
- Description:
- MacBPM 3.01 - MacBPM is an interactive bpm (beats per minute) counter.
- Therefore it is probably only useful for DJs, who want to determine the
- speed of a music title. There are two different ways to find out the bpm
- rate with MacBPM - BPM Time-Recording (BPM Counter...) - The user has to
- enter the beats for a certain period of time, while the computer is
- couting them. During this process, the program permanently determines the
- actual bpm rate. BPM Beat-Recording (Quick BPM Counter...) - In this mode,
- the user has to enter a certain number of beats. The program calculates
- the bpm rate using the number of beats and the time, which is used for
- entering these beats.
-
- Name = MacFart
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacFart
- Size: 17K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Strange Fart sound file.
-
- Name = MacMOD 2.9.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacMOD 2.9.sit
- Size:314K Date:10/18/94
- Description:
- MacMOD 2.9 - MacMOD is the hottest looking chromed Mod music player out
- there. Strong graphical interface provides the necessary and advanced
- features for Mod music play. Features include - Quantization noise
- filtering switch, Mono / Stereo playback switch, Sampling rates of
- 11,22,44 khz switch, 16 /32 Channel mode switch, Pause / Resume switch,
- 'Touch Bar digital volume setting, High tech chrome control panel, On Line
- help system, and more... NEW FEATURES in V.2.9 - Slim line mode operation.
- Click on the MacMOD title to activate, Hotkey assignments for all
- functions including volume control, Dual File Finder operation -
- automatically scans current location and list files, Button inversion,
-
- Name = MacMod Pro 3.22.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacMod Pro 3.22.sit
- Size:330K Date: 2/21/95
- Description:
- MacMod Pro 3.22 - MacMod Pro is a music module (self-contained music file)
- Editor for the Macintosh. MacMod Pro is a mod editor (sometimes called a
- Sound Tracker). Mods are song files similar to MIDI except the instruments
- are contained in the songs, eliminating the need for extra hardware to
- play them. External speakers are recommended but not required. It is a
- shareware music/soundtrack file player and editor for the Mac. Native
- PowerPC version will be available soon to registered users. This is a
- limited demo version. Requires a 68020 processor or higher, 12 or larger
- color monitor, and Color QuickDraw.
-
- Name = MacNote 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacNote 1.3.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 5/02/94
- Description:
- MacNote 1.3 - Need to leave a message? Ever needed a voice in the
- background to tell you to hurry up ? Then MacNote is the answer! Record
- your other phone ringing or a work mate calling for assistance and then
- double-click on the file to have it played back, on que, just in time to
- give you a reason to hung-up the phone on someone, without being rude!
- This is a 'Drag and Drop' Application that either records a message as an
- Audio Data file or it plays any AIFF/AIFF-C file selected or dropped onto
- it. System 7 Sound manager, may also work on sys 6.0.7+
-
- Name = Mac ][ Power-Up Sound.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Mac ][ Power-Up Sound.sit
- Size: 29K Date:12/09/91
- Description:
- This is the *ACTUAL* BEEP-Sound from the Mac ][ series of Macintosh CPUs.
- Surely, you're familiar with that distinctive power-up sound!
-
- Name = MacPuke2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacPuke2.sit
- Size: 17K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- MacPuke2 - This the classic puke sound in System 7 sound format. May be
- used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = MacSounds.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacSounds.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 5/10/92
- Description:
- MacSounds - This is an INIT that you put in the extensions folder (system
- 7). Every once and a while you'll begin to notice a few interesting sounds
- when you do things. Enjoy!
-
- Name = MacSpkrBox.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MacSpkrBox.sit
- Size: 65K Date: 7/10/92
- Description:
- MacSpkrBox - Demo version of macspeakerbox software which automatically
- designs optimal bass reflex and closed box enclosures based on
- thiele-small driver parameters. Lets the designer vary box parameters such
- as volume and port length and then graph the frequency response. Driver
- parameters can be saved in a library for future use. Program will format
- output data for use with other database management programs. Full version
- available for macintosh computers (pre-system 7) for $39.95.
-
- Name = Macintosh Tracker 1.20.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Macintosh Tracker 1.20.sit
- Size:122K Date: 6/04/94
- Description:
- Macintosh Tracker 1.20 - Macintosh Tracker is a program for playing songs
- in the Amiga MOD file format. System 7.0 or better is required. I've run
- the program on a Mac LC, which runs at 16 MHz and has a 16-bit data bus.
- This is just barely fast enough to play most songs without gaps. If you
- turn on stereo, then you will push things over the limit and there will be
- gaps, but the Mac LC doesn't support stereo anyway.
-
- Name = Making WordsMusic v1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Making WordsMusic v1.01.sit
- Size:227K Date: 5/06/93
- Description:
- Making WordsMusic v1.01 - Many people have down loaded Making Words With
- Music v.1. 0 and Bass Clef note Picker v1.0 from 4/18/93. If you did not
- download the press release posted on 4/20, you could not have used the
- programs unless you had a music font already installed in your system
- folder. To avoid any further confusion about this file, I am uploading
- this maintenance version that does not need the font. If you have already
- downloaded the previous versions, you can fix the problem by down loading
- the small press release file from 5/6 in miscellaneous which contains the
- font. You may prefer to download this newer version instead because it
- does not require Adobe Type Manager!
-
- Name = Message FKEY 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Message FKEY 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 2/02/95
- Description:
- Message FKEY 1.0b1 - This FKEY uses the MacinTalk speech driver (if present
- in the System Folder) to say a message based on the users selection in an
- alert. If the Caps Lock key is pressed first, a predefined persons name is
- used also. To use this FKEY, press Command-Shift-6 (or whatever youve
- changed it to) to be presented with a dialog giving you several possible
- messages which can be spoken. You should then decide if the predefined
- name should be included in the message or not. Afterwards, the message
- will be played when command-shift-6 is hit. Fun for surprising people!
-
- Name = Metronome1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Metronome1.0.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 4/05/94
- Description:
- Metronome1.0 - Metronome is a simulation of a mechanical metronome, used
- primarily for setting the tempo when playing music. When the program is
- started, the wand of the metronome begins to swing back and forth, making
- a tick sound at the end of each swing. The sound can be turned on or off
- using the Options menu, and the frequency can be set to any number of
- beats per minute between 1 and 160. Metronome is designed to be run on a
- color monitor with 8-bit color, but will also work with other color
- settings or with gray scale monitors. Although it will run on a black and
- white monitor, some of the graphics won't show up.
-
- Name = Metronome 1.06.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Metronome 1.06.sit
- Size: 64K Date: 1/18/95
- Description:
- Metronome 1.06 - 'Metronome' implements a simple musical metronome on any
- Macintosh using System 7.0 or higher. Six Instruments pairs are available
- and each sound is sampled from an EMU Proteus Synth Module. Tempo can be
- entered as a number, or by tapping in the desired tempo using the mouse
- button. 'Metronome' also supports several time signatures.
-
- Name = MicroRecorder Pro 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:MicroRecorder Pro 2.2.sit
- Size: 67K Date:11/03/94
- Description:
- MicroRecorder Pro 2.2 - MicroRecorder is functionally equivalent to a tape
- recorder. It allows continuous background playback of sound from hard disk.
- This allows you to work with other programs while the sound is being
- played. MicroRecorder has the following features - Record sound in AIFF
- and AIFF-C formats. Apple Events aware. Drag and drop capability. Support
- for 3-1 and 6-1 compression of the recorded sound. Fast forwarding and
- rewinding of sound being played. Volume adjustment. Pitch adjustment.
- Elapsed time display in seconds. Bar indicator for the portion of sound
- played. Pausing and stopping capabilities. Audio Selection and selection
- display. Repeat play. Self executing help module. Miniaturizing...
-
- Name = Mini Recorder 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Mini Recorder 2.1.sit
- Size:229K Date: 2/25/94
- Description:
- Mini Recorder 2.1 - Essentially with this program you can record, play,
- edit by cutting and pasting, dub and mix sounds sampled at 8 bit and
- 22Khz. Up to 8 Tracks can be opened at the same time. Up to 4 Tracks can
- be played together. No length limit for Tracks. Tapes are files that can
- group up to 4 Tracks, in a particular AIFF format. Moreover, there is a
- Fourier Power Spectrum, some digital filters, and ability to convert some
- sound resources. To run this program you will need a Mac with System 7, a
- fast clock and at least 68020 + arithmetic coprocessor 68881 and 6Mb of
- RAM.
-
- Name = Missle1
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Missle1
- Size: 29K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Star Wars missle like sound file.
-
- Name = Mocking Bird #2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Mocking Bird #2.sit
- Size: 63K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Mocking Bird #2 - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is
- a Mocking Bird. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = ModPlayer 1.3.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:ModPlayer 1.3.3.sit
- Size:162K Date: 5/26/95
- Description:
- ModPlayer 1.33 - I wrote ModPlayer because I wanted a relatively small
- application which can play MOD files. I decided to release ModPlayer as a
- shareware and I hope you find it useful. System requirements - System 7.0
- or later, 1.0 MB RAM, 68020 processor or higher. Recommended - 256
- colors/grays, External speakers/headphones. Supported file formats -
- various MOD formats, Oktalyzer and MED/OktaMED.
-
- Name = ModVoicer 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:ModVoicer 1.1.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 9/09/93
- Description:
- ModVoicer 1.1 - ModVoicer will let you open MOD files one at a time. It
- prefers files with SoundTrecker's signature, but will try to open anything
- you choose. The MOD file detection is minimal at this point. Once the file
- is open, you'll get a window with a list of the valid sample in the MOD.
- Double-clicking on a list item, or selection of several will open a window
- for each voice (up to 10 voices). When a sound window is in the front of
- the screen any noncommand keys will trigger the sound to be played at a
- frequency related to the ASCII of the key. The author's fascination with
- those cool amiga MOD files lead him/her to do this.
-
- Name = Moof.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Moof.sit
- Size: 20K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Moof - This is a sound file of a cow staring at the green grass and asking
- for his share. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia,
- Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Movie2Snd 1.1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Movie2Snd 1.1.3.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 3/06/95
- Description:
- Movie2snd 1.1.3 - Movie2Snd is a very simple application which extracts
- soundtracks from QuickTime movies. Drop-launch a movie onto the
- application (or choose a movie from the open dialog). You will be prompted
- for a location for the resulting sound file. That sound file is a plain
- ol' System 7 sound file that can be played by opening (double clicking).
- You can also extract sound from music CD's. Movie2Snd does all of its work
- in memory, so you'll need to set the application memory size large enough
- to accommodate the sound. 1/2 of the target movie's file size is a good
- rule of thumb (use VM for large movies).
-
- Name = Mozart 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Mozart 1.1.sit
- Size:361K Date: 6/15/93
- Description:
- Mozart 1.1 - This is an online HyperCard database which is based on the
- catalog compiled by Ludwig von Kchel in 1862. This database lists every
- work by Mozart with information on when and, if available, where the work
- was composed.
-
- Name = Music.db
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music: Music.db
- Size:183K Date: 1/24/91
- Description:
- This is a tab delineated text file listing of all items in the Music file
- section of the BBS in a Box CD in database import form. Use your favorite
- database to import this information into i.e. Works, Panorama, FileMaker
- etc or use On Location.
-
- Name = Music Gym 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Music Gym 3.0.sit
- Size:284K Date:10/25/94
- Description:
- Music Gym 3.0 - This is a great learning tool for people who want to learn
- to recognize notes on staff, key signatures, pitches, and intervals using
- audio-visual feed back. There is also practice of major / minor scales
- (ascending). A (music) keyboard is not necessary, all note playing is done
- with the mouse. $10 shareware fee will obtain a Music Gym which features
- the complete versions of all 17 modules which are designed as
- comprehensively as the Note and Key Signature modules
-
- Name = Music HTB 2.2 L1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Music HTB 2.2 L1.sit
- Size: 50K Date: 5/11/93
- Description:
- Music HTB 2.2 L1 - First level HyperTextBook on Music. Updated information
- and a few minor bug fixes in the HTB Shell. Over 106 downloads of the
- previous version.
-
- Name = Music Read Me
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Music Read Me
- Size: 2K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Music Read Me - Now you can purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius
- Parr musical team. To purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send
- $10 to: Lucius Parr - 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call
- 602-971-6993. The tunes this read me is bundled with is just a small
- sample from the Right to Quit You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get
- more rhythm and blues tunes call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively
- licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc. BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All
- rights reserved.
-
- Name = Music Thru.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Music Thru.sit
- Size: 7K Date:10/22/93
- Description:
- Music Thru - Music Thru allows you to turn your Macintosh into a Public
- Address System of sorts. You will have to have a Macintosh with a
- microphone port, and some sound source plugged into it. We designed Music
- Thru to allow us to play Audio CDs through the microphone port on an LC II
- and then output the sound through the Macintosh speakers.Music Thru
- backgrounds nicely in System 7, so you can listen to those CDs while you
- work! If you own a Centris, IIvx or Quadra, you can do this already with
- an internal CD player... but we only had an LC II! I hope you enjoy this
- completely free piece of software!
-
- Name = Music Tutorial 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Music Tutorial 1.0.sit
- Size:197K Date: 5/09/93
- Description:
- Music Tutorial 1.0 - A great stack containing over 80 cards with exercises
- and sound examples. This tutorial will help any user that is interested in
- learning the basics of music theory. The tutorial contains 24 lessons.
- Enjoy it and learn.
-
- Name = Musical SetComplete1.02Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:M:Musical SetComplete1.02Demo.sit
- Size:365K Date: 9/23/94
- Description:
- Musical Set Complete 1.02 Demo - Assists composers who work with musical
- set-classes. The composer enters the set-problem into configuration
- dialogs and the results (potentially pruned by the composer) are displayed
- within editable document windows (read/save/print text files). Starr/Rahn,
- Forte, and Rahn normal forms are supported. Operations - Permute a set;
- Find the partitions of a set and label them as self-invariant or types 1
- through 4; Find chains; Fill a set (or the aggregate) with sets; Determine
- which sets abstractly include or are abstractly included by what other
- sets; Take sets from cycles; Union sets; and more.
-
- Name = Music files by name
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music: Music files by name
- Size:189K Date: 2/12/91
- Description:
- This is a text file listing of all items in the Music & Sound file section
- of the BBS in a Box CD by name. Use the Edit DA from the AMUG CD for full
- examination of this listing, your favorite word processor or use On
- Location to read it.
-
- Name = Music files by date
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music: Music files by date
- Size:189K Date: 2/12/91
- Description:
- This is a text file listing of all items in the Music & Sound file section
- of the BBS in a Box CD by date. Use the Edit DA from the AMUG CD for full
- examination of this listing, your favorite word processor or use On
- Location to read it.
-
- Name = Name That Tune.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Name That Tune.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 4/08/93
- Description:
- Name That Tune - Getting tired of seeing my audio CD's mounted on the Mac
- desktop with names such as TraCk #1 and Track #2, I developed a System
- Extension that lets you rename your audio CD's and their song to whatever
- you want. Place this System Extension in your Extensions folder and next
- time you restart NameThatTune will fool the Finder so that you can rename
- your audio CD's and their songs. In addition, as soon as you insert an
- audio CD it will start playing. No more having to open CD Remote just to
- get the music goinPersonally, I have used this Extension for a long time
- and finally decided to realease it.
-
- Name = Nathan's AV Commands.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Nathan's AV Commands.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 6/28/94
- Description:
- Nathan's AV Commands - Welcome to the World of Speech Recognition! These
- commands are all acknowledge macros. I know a few technical ones - but
- they aren't fun. To install these simply do a file search (command and f)
- and type Speech Macro it should highlight a program called Speech Macro
- Editor. Double click on its icon. Now OPEN (command and o) and get AV
- Commands from where you downloaded them, or you can do another file search
- for AV Commands. Now simply click once on the items you want and COPY
- (command and c) and paste them into My Speech Macros.
-
- Name = National Anthems.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:National Anthems.sit
- Size: 6K Date:11/30/92
- Description:
- National Anthems - This is a group of five national anthems. They include
- The United States, France, England, Canada, The Former USSR.
-
- Name = NeXT Beeps.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:NeXT Beeps.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 5/25/92
- Description:
- NeXT Beeps - several small beeps for your Macintosh sound file set.
-
- Name = Noise Interchange 2.06c.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Noise Interchange 2.06c.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 6/05/94
- Description:
- Noise Interchange 2.06c - Noise Interchange 2.06c is a sound conversion
- program that lets you do things like - convert sound files between
- SoundEdit, SoundWave, SoundCap, System 7, Hypercard, and others. Get
- sounds out of Hypercard stacks and make the System beeps or SoundEdit
- files or System 7 sounds. Re-sample sounds to a lower quality so they can
- be smaller. Change the speed of sounds so they don't sound like they're
- playing too fast or too slow. This version contains a few bug fixes and
- interface changes to Noise Interchange 2.03, which was uploaded as 'Sound
- Conversions APPL'. This version fixes a bug that caused Noise Interchange
- to crash on many of the newer Macintoshes when playing sounds.
-
- Name = Noises 1.31.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Noises 1.31.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 1/13/95
- Description:
- Noises 1.31 - Are you tired of hearing the same startup sound every time? I
- sure was. So I wrote Noises. Just throw Noises into your Extensions folder,
- and make a folder called Noises Folder (also in the Extensions folder)
- with some sound files in it. Pretty simple. It is worth pointing out that
- if you try to drop sounds, or a folder with sounds in it, onto your System
- Folder icon, the Finder will want to put all the sounds in your System
- file, so you should instead drop the files directly into the Noises
- Folder. Noises only recognizes System 7 Finder sound files, like the ones
- you get when you drag a sound out of your System file. Folders inside the
- Noises Folder are ignored.
-
- Name = Note Finder 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Note Finder 1.1.sit
- Size: 89K Date:10/22/93
- Description:
- Note Finder 1.1 - Note Finder is a tool that allows you to click on a note
- of standard music notation and see where that note is played on the guitar
- neck. It also shows octaves of the note. It can translate treble and bass
- cleff notation, making it useful for translating keyboard music to the
- guitar. Note Finder is part of the Guitar Tech MasterTools collection of
- tools for the guitarist. To find out the latest info, contact the author.
- Requires HyperCard.
-
- Name = Now Hear This 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Now Hear This 2.1.sit
- Size: 54K Date: 1/01/95
- Description:
- NowHearThis 2.1 - This is a simple program which will let you play sounds
- from sound suitcases, System 7 sound files, applications, HyperCard
- stacks, SoundEdit or SoundWave files, and any other kind of file which
- contains digitized sounds. You can save selected sounds as SoundEdit or
- System 7 sound files, so that you can edit them or drop them into your
- system file. Best of all, you can play sounds which are not stored as
- 'snd' resources (such as those in WorldBuilder games). Supports
- drag-and-drop, so that you can open multiple files by dropping them onto
- the program's icon, as well as a windows menu, to easily select from among
- several open windows. Requires System 6.04 or higher. Drag-and-drop
-
- Name = Osprey.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Osprey.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 9/01/94
- Description:
- Osprey - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is an
- Osprey. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play and
- see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh System
- 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = OutOfPhase 1.3 FAT.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:OutOfPhase 1.3 FAT.sit
- Size:1114K Date: 4/14/95
- Description:
- Out Of Phase 1.3 FAT - Out Of Phase is a comprehensive system for editing
- and playing electronic music. It provides facilities for building
- waveforms, editing samples, constructing instruments, and creating scores.
- The results can be recorded to hard disk at any sound quality for
- subsequent processing or mastering to some other medium. The only
- requirements are a reasonably fast computer with digital audio output
- hardware and a large hard disk. No additional hardware or MIDI equipment
- is needed. Out Of Phase produces sounds based on three synthesis
- techniques Sampling, Indexed Wave Tables and Phase and Output Modulation.
- Contains an FPU version, non-FPU, and PPC.
-
- Name = Over.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Over.sit
- Size: 88K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Over - This is a blues vocal from the Right to Quit You song. Now you can
- purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = PC Beep.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PC Beep.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 8/19/93
- Description:
- PC Beep - PC Beep is rather simple little sound that emulates a PC's (IBM)
- sound. It is useful for many different reasons - 1. It is much shorter than
- the standard Macintosh beep. 2. It sounds better than the normal Macintosh
- beep. 3. It adds to the awe of Soft PC. 4. If you have ever been in a
- telecommunications program, and are suddenly sent 20 or so beeps from
- another computer, your computer doesn't lock up playing beeps. 5. To this
- date, 100% of the Macintosh users we polled prefer PC Beep over the
- standard Macintosh beep. It is a cute sound.
-
- Name = PK Music Gloss 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PK Music Gloss 1.1.sit
- Size:156K Date:10/27/94
- Description:
- PK Music Gloss 1.1 - This stack is more or less a text-only pocket music
- dictionary in machine readable and usable form. The word lists were
- compiled from a combination of the Harvard Dictionary of music, and the
- Clark pocket music dictionary. This glossary does not have detailed
- articles like the Harvard, but it gives you enough of a clue as to the
- meaning of a word to be able to fake most music exams. There is one heck
- of a lot of information here. The stack is not flashy like some other
- stacks I have put here. If you are a student of music, it's probably worth
- your while to get it. This version is free for personal use. Requires
- HyperCard.
-
- Name = PRO CD 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PRO CD 1.1.sit
- Size: 48K Date: 1/27/95
- Description:
- PRO CD 1.1 - PRO CD is an Audio CD player for CD-ROM drives. PRO CD has the
- following features - 10-line Large Display, Click'n'search Buttons,
- Left-Right Balance Volume, Open Program System, Program Shuffle Mode,
- Audio Mixer, Disc Information Window, Low Memory Usage, AppleEvents
- Compatible Remote Control. PRO CD requires - System 7.0 or greater, 32-bit
- Color Quickdraw, 256K of memory, CD-ROM drive (MUST be compatible with
- apple driver, AppleCD 300 is the best), CD-ROM setup INIT (Apple one)
- installed.
-
- Name = PRO CD Remote 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PRO CD Remote 1.0.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 1/27/95
- Description:
- Pro CD Remote 1.0 - PRO CD Remote is the remote controller of PRO CD. It
- works just like the remote of your CD player (the machine one, not the
- software one), except that you can't pull it out of the screen. To listen
- to a CD with PRO CD Remote, you need the following - PRO CD 1.1, 96K of
- free memory. AppleEvents Installed. (AppleEvents works like the infra-red
- ray of a machine remote.) PRO CD Remote has buttons that can do the
- following - Start, pause and stop playing CD. Searching starting point of
- next, current, and previous track. Fast-foward and fast-backward playing.
- Turning up and down the volume. Setting balance (left, center, or right).
- Ejecting CD. You must use PRO CD itself to change playing mode, repeat
-
- Name = Paralyzer.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Paralyzer.sit
- Size: 19K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Paralyzer - This is a fun wobbling electronic sound that will paralyze you.
- In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- System beeps.
-
- Name = Parrot 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Parrot 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 9/27/93
- Description:
- Parrot 1.0b1 - The author wrote this hack for a Halloween party. This was
- in the confusion room. A microphone picked up sounds that guests made, and
- at random intervals, they heard their own voices played at other parts of
- the room. The hack listens to the sound input device and remembers
- everything it hears (that is loud enough) and then plays those things back
- in a random order. If your Mac has stereo capability, then it also
- randomly chooses a speaker to play each sound. The more memory the program
- has allocated, the more sounds it remembers. Source code is included.
- Requires a Mac with a microphone, and System 7.
-
- Name = Patrich's Theater Co. 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Patrich's Theater Co. 1.1.sit
- Size: 54K Date: 5/02/94
- Description:
- Patrich's Theater Co. 1.1 - This application will perform a play for you,
- by reading from a script, and using the Speech Manager (AKA PlainTalk,
- Macintalk 2, Macintalk Pro, etc) to give it voices. Fun.
-
- Name = Peach
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Peach
- Size: 33K Date: 8/27/92
- Description:
- Peach - This is the voice of a famous (??) Arizona Mac User saying, You're
- a real peach. In System 7 sound format.
-
- Name = Perth 1194.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Perth 1194.sit
- Size:112K Date: 5/02/94
- Description:
- Perth 1194 - Drop the 'extension' into the system folder and restart. Every
- half hours a voice will announce the time, in best Telephone fashion. If
- you hold the mouse down during this time this Application will terminate,
- this will be signalled by a system beep and the word 'precisely'. (ver
- 1.0.2) The chime will not start while you are completing another Task,
- dragging, selecting, etc. The application works in the usual fashion and
- leaves the desktop pretty much untouched, no windows are created, etc.
-
- Name = PhoneRing
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PhoneRing
- Size: 24K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Phone Ringing Sound - this is an old time phone ring imitation for your
- multimedia projects and System beep use. This is a System 7 sound format
- file of about 5 seconds in duration.
-
- Name = Phone Tones.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Phone Tones.sit
- Size: 42K Date: 1/21/92
- Description:
- This is a collection of synthesized phone sounds - it is probably only good
- for practical jokes! It includes the dial tone, busy signals, telephone
- ring, and everybody's favorite - MultiFrequency Howl (what you get when
- you leave the phone off the hook! Requires SoundMaster or other sound
- playing program.
-
- Name = PianoSim1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PianoSim1.2.sit
- Size:281K Date:11/09/92
- Description:
- PianoSim1.2 - It's a music instrument simulation with full music input and
- edit ability. You can use mouse click (sweep) or keystroke to play music
- real time. You can choose your favorite instrument from a panel of
- choices, including piano, bell, flute, guitar, sax... You can record your
- performance in real time and save it as a file for future playback. The
- software has a full featured editor, so you can edit and modify your
- performance. You can also just input your favorite music and save it as a
- record, for future playback and entertainment.
-
- Name = Play All Sounds!.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Play All Sounds!.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 2/24/92
- Description:
- Play All Sounds! is a simple program that plays all the sounds in all open
- resource files. Most likely, this will include the sounds in the System
- file as well as any sound resource files that are open with a program like
- Suitcase. With the new Macintosh systems, sounds are more popular than
- ever. Play All Sounds! is a simple way to play all your sounds from the
- desktop. Play All Sounds! 1991, Adam Stein. All Rights Reserved.
-
- Name = PlayOn!.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PlayOn!.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 4/27/92
- Description:
- PlayOn! - PlayOn! is a control panel that enables the playthrough feature
- on Macs with built-in sound input. With playthrough on, whatever signal
- comes in through the microphone jack (say your CD player) gets played
- through the Mac's speaker or headphone jack.
-
- Name = PlayPerfect.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PlayPerfect.sit
- Size:133K Date: 1/03/93
- Description:
- PlayPerfect - PlayPerfect(TM) is an electronic band designed for practice
- and fun with your banjo, mandolin, fiddle, or guitar. Enter a song's chord
- progression once, then play it back twenty times, at any tempo, while you
- play along. Practice breaks, backup, timing. Make practice tapes. This is
- the complete, working version, and is NOT a demo!
-
- Name = PlayerPRO 4.4.1 Dev Kit.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PlayerPRO 4.4.1 Dev Kit.sit
- Size:378K Date: 4/24/95
- Description:
- PlayerPRO 4.41 Dev Kit - Includes the RossetMADF libary to be used with
- Player PRO 4.152. The functions of this library offers to the user to play
- in multitasking (interrupts) a MADF type music. To use the following
- functions, install the library MADF-Library in your project and make an #
- includeMAD.h, # includeRDriver.h in your file .c. The global variables are
- generally accessible: Music Oscilloscope, tempo, pitch, volume,
- thePartition, etc. Includes full documentation.
-
- Name = PlayerPRO 4.4.1 FAT.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PlayerPRO 4.4.1 FAT.sit
- Size:701K Date: 4/24/95
- Description:
- PlayerPRO 4.41 FAT - Player PRO is a mod-editor (a true Sound Tracker),
- shareware music/soundtrack file player and editor for the Mac. It has the
- fastest Oscilloscope! Now comes in both 68k Macintosh and native Power
- Macintosh versions (fat). Native Power Macintosh version compiled with
- CodeWarrior DR2. 68k Macintosh version compiled with Think C 7.0. new
- format MADF - support sound compression, pattern compression. new export
- for AIFF in MAC3, MAC6 for samples and musics. New classical editor, and
- new interface! This is a limited demo version. Runs Native on PowerPC, and
- works on 68k Macs.
-
- Name = PogoStick
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PogoStick
- Size: 8K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- PogoStick - This is a sample of the sound effect of a pogo stick on the
- upswing. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or
- for System beeps.
-
- Name = Polly MacBeep 3.01b1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Polly MacBeep 3.01b1.sit
- Size:256K Date: 2/10/95
- Description:
- Polly MacBeep 3.01b1 - Polly MacBeep is a control panel which lets you
- randomize your beep sounds. Open Polly MacBeep, and choose how often each
- beep sound occurs - very often, often, sometimes, rarely and never. You
- can also import and delete sounds. $10 from Delta Tao Software.
-
- Name = Pop
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Pop
- Size: 2K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Pop - This is a little pop sound in System 7 format. This sound is a single
- pop sound in the middle G area. For an identical attack on a lower pitch
- see Pop II. These two can be used in combination for multimedia uses.
-
- Name = Pop II
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Pop II
- Size: 2K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- Pop II - This is a little pop sound in System 7 format lower in pitch than
- Pop.
-
- Name = PowerMac Crash
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:PowerMac Crash
- Size: 54K Date: 4/11/94
- Description:
- PowerMac Crash - The new PowerMac line has a different sound when the Mac
- crashes at startup. Here's your chance to hear it without crashing your
- Mac!
-
- Name = Pulsar
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:N-P:Pulsar
- Size: 30K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Pulsar - A great sound file of an electronic pulsar in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Q10 1.0 Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Q10 1.0 Demo.sit
- Size:220K Date: 4/18/94
- Description:
- Q10 1.0 Demo - Q10 is one of the most accurate equalizers available for
- Digidesign systems and gives you world-class EQ for Sound Designer II
- software. When you add Q10 to the existing capabilities of Sound Designer
- II, youll have great control over the tonal processes of your audio. Q10
- is specifically developed to provide a level of control that is equal to
- or better than traditional precision equalizers. In addition, Q10 offers
- advanced functionality that allows you to adjust the settings quickly, and
- see the actual equalization curve produced by the algorithms. You can
- adjust all parameters from traditional numerical displays or directly from
- the graph, giving you the choice of interface and control.
-
- Name = Quadra.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Quadra.sit
- Size: 31K Date: 6/10/93
- Description:
- Quadra - The Quadra 900 has a new boot sound when you turn it on that is
- quite majestic! If $8500 seems a bit high to feel this experience, maybe
- this program I wrote will at least give you a taste of it. This is a
- System Extension (INIT), that will play the SAME sound the Quadra 900
- makes when it boots up, on any Mac, with the added ability of being able
- to change the volume on the fly as the Mac goes through its boot sequence.
- If heard through an external speaker a very realistic sound quality is
- possible.
-
- Name = Rap-Cowbell A-3.22.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Music Madness:Rap-Cowbell A-3.22.sit
- Size: 58K Date:11/02/92
- Description:
- Rap/Cowbell A/3 - This is one of more than 25 drum tracks from the MM
- CD-ROM. The Enclosed Music files in the Music Madness folder are samples
- of some of the over 200 Music and sound effects available on the new
- multimedia series Music Madness from Porcupine Productions. These files
- may ONLY be distributed on the AMUG CD-ROM, BBS in a BOX. These music and
- sound files are copyright Porcupine Productions 1992. These files may not
- be redistributed in any other format without written permission. If you
- are interested in ordering this CD-ROM contact Michael Bean, 718 E.
- Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234 (602) 553-8966.
-
- Name = Rapmaster.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Rapmaster.sit
- Size:573K Date: 8/03/92
- Description:
- Rapmaster - this is an interesting sound generating program for your Mac.
- You can Rap to it, sing with it, change background sounds and more.
-
- Name = Razzberry
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Razzberry
- Size: 9K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Razzberry - a short and sweet lip sound in System 7 sound format. May be
- used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Reboot
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Reboot
- Size: 18K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Reboot - This contains a voice saying, Now rebooting. In System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Red Tailed Hawk.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Red Tailed Hawk.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 9/01/94
- Description:
- Red Tailed Hawk - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is
- a Red Tailed Hawk. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Red-winged Blackbird.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Red-winged Blackbird.sit
- Size: 80K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Red-winged Blackbird - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This
- one is a Red-winged Blackbird. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on
- a field trip. Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too!
- This is a Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Request.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Request.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Request - This is a sound file of a man saying, I need this disk. In System
- 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps
- .
-
- Name = Rewind
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Rewind
- Size: 17K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- its the sound of a tape being rewind to quikly great for System 7 sound use
- rs.
-
- Name = Ricochet.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Ricochet.sit
- Size: 11K Date:11/03/91
- Description:
- Ricochet sound file
-
- Name = Robin.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Q-R:Robin.sit
- Size: 70K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Robin - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a Robin.
- Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play and see what
- happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh System 7 sound.
- The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = SNDPatchV2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SNDPatchV2.sit
- Size: 47K Date:11/11/91
- Description:
- SNDPatchV2 - SND Patch V. 2.0. This is a CDEV that lets you assign sound
- resources (snd) to a number of activities, including emptying the trash.
-
- Name = SUNAu<->snd.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SUNAu<->snd.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 5/08/93
- Description:
- SUNAu<->snd - Convers sounds form the Sun Ulaw encoded audio format to Mac
- snd resources in sfil type files.
-
- Name = Sandpiper.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Sandpiper.sit
- Size: 60K Date: 9/01/94
- Description:
- Sandpiper - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Sandpiper. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play
- and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh
- System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Say It FKEY 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Say It FKEY 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 1/27/95
- Description:
- Say It FKEY1.0b1 - This program is in the form of an FKEY, which means that
- it is accessed by typing the key combination Command-Shift-<number>, where
- in this case the number is 7, though this number may be changed using
- Suitcase or a similar utility. What this FKEY does is take the contents of
- the Clipboard and uses MacinTalk to make the Macintosh speak the text.
- This FKEY should work on all Macintoshes. If you have any problems, let me
- know and Ill see what I can do.
-
- Name = Scales & Modes 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Scales & Modes 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 9/19/94
- Description:
- Scales and Modes 1.0 - The accompanying program Scales and Modes version
- 1.0, graphically shows over 50 scales as they appear on a standard-tuned
- guitar neck. Their are two views; the full view shows the entire neck (22
- or 24 frets) and the zoom view shows approximately 10-12 frets displayed
- at a larger size. The tonic note is shown as a circled dot while the rest
- of the notes which make up the scale are shown as ellipses. The program
- has been tested on several machines from a Mac Plus to a Mac IIfx to a
- PowerMac 6100.
-
- Name = Scream
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Scream
- Size: 64K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Scream - This is a great scarey sound file of a screaming demon. In System
- 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Screech Owl.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Screech Owl.sit
- Size: 58K Date: 9/01/94
- Description:
- Screech Owl - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Screech Owl. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play
- and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh
- System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Scuba pigeon.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Scuba pigeon.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Scuba pigeon - This is an electronic version of a pigeon cooing under
- water. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or
- for System beeps.
-
- Name = Sea Lion bark
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Sea Lion bark
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Sea Lion bark - This is a sound file of a sealion bark in System 7 sound
- format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Seagull in a fan
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Seagull in a fan
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Seagull in a fan - This is a short scream of terror from a seagull meeting
- fan blades. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard
- or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Self Destruct....sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Self Destruct....sit
- Size: 19K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Self Destruct - This is a fun file of a man saying, This disk will self
- destruct in 5 minutes. In System 7 sound format. May be used in
- multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = SetSoundVolume 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SetSoundVolume 1.0.sit
- Size: 31K Date: 4/19/95
- Description:
- SetSoundVolume 1.0 - All information for changing preferences is included
- with the control panel. Simply open the SetSoundVolume control panel, and
- hit the About/Help button. There are six check box buttons in the control
- panel. To change which keys activate changing the sound volume,
- check/uncheck the Command, Control, Option, and Shift Keys. If the Use
- Pop-Up Menu check box is checked, then your combination of keys (whatever
- modifier key buttons are checked, i.e. Command, Control, Option, Shift)
- and a mouse click will pop up a menu showing the current sound volume, and
- allowing you to change the sound volume.
-
- Name = ShortBeep
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:ShortBeep
- Size: 4K Date: 2/21/92
- Description:
- ShortBeep - This is a very short electronic beep sound in System 7 format.
-
- Name = Shotgun Blast.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Shotgun Blast.sit
- Size: 20K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Shotgun Blast - This is a loud sound file of a shotgun cocking and blasting
- away. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- System beeps.
-
- Name = Shuffle
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Shuffle
- Size: 10K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Shuffle - This is a sound file of cards shuffling in System 7 sound format.
- May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Slice-to-Stack b1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Slice-to-Stack b1.sit
- Size:198K Date: 3/24/92
- Description:
- Slice-to-Stack is a program that loads in sound files and pastes them into
- differents stacks for your applications. Beta version.
-
- Name = Slink-slank.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Slink-slank.sit
- Size: 7K Date:10/25/94
- Description:
- Slink-slank - a nice little system 7 beep. The is a two tone ding dop sound
- that is useful for short little transition uses.
-
- Name = SmallCDa 1.0a.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SmallCDa 1.0a.sit
- Size: 89K Date: 8/12/94
- Description:
- SmallCDa - Small CD Audio Player 1.0a by Philip Trauring. Seems I left out
- an Eject button originally, but it's in now. I also changed the window type
- so you can adjust the window to show however many buttons you want but just
- dragging the bottom right corner box up or down like a window shade. All
- the information about the program is contained in the About box which is
- accessible from the Apple Menu from within the program.
-
- Name = Snare Normal
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:Snare Normal
- Size: 10K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Snare Normal - The snare drum is hit in this System 7 sound. May be used in
- multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = SndCataloguer 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndCataloguer 1.3.sit
- Size: 70K Date: 1/07/94
- Description:
- SndCataloguer 1.3 - SndCataloguer is an application which allows you to
- catalogue sounds, wherever they may be stored. It collects information
- including sound name, sound size, sound format, folder/suitcase name, and
- disk name, though you can choose what information to include.The info is
- written to a TEXT file you name, or an existing file.It is System
- 7-friendly, and has balloon help, Apple events (for file, folder and disk
- dropping), etc. The formats currently supported are - SoundEdit, System 7
- sounds, System 7 suitcases, and Sound Mover suitcases - this category
- includes applications containing sounds and HyperCard stacks - basically,
- you can catalogue snd resources hidden in any file.
-
- Name = SndChannel XCMD Specs.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndChannel XCMD Specs.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 2/03/93
- Description:
- SndChannel XCMD Specs - SndChannel XCMD is a new external command for
- Hypercard or Supercard that supports the multiple channel architecture of
- the Macintosh Extended Sound Manager. SndChannel enables independent
- control of multiple concurrent channels and the sounds played on those
- channels. This ability is especially useful to anyone producing scripted
- interactive content such as interactive books, games, entertainment,
- kiosks, tutorials, etc. Contained in this text file is a more detailed
- description of SndChannel including its features, commands, and ordering
- information.
-
- Name = SndCollector 1.0-1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndCollector 1.0-1.1.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 1/27/95
- Description:
- SndCollector 1.0/1.1 - SndCollector is a freeware, smaller version of the
- shareware SndCataloguer. SndCollector 1.1 is much the same, but collects
- less information, is easy to use, and writes the output to TeachText files.
-
- Name = SndConverter Pro 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndConverter Pro 2.2.sit
- Size: 99K Date: 1/07/94
- Description:
- SndConverter Pro 2.2 - SndConverter Pro is an application which allows you
- to convert one format of sounds to another, downsample certain sounds,
- compress and decompress sounds, and filter the sound names, among other
- options. It is System 7-friendly, and has balloon help, Apple events (for
- file, folder and disk dropping), etc. The formats currently supported are
- - SoundEdit data files (Hint - you can also convert PC sounds, thanks to
- this format) System 7 sounds, System 7 suitcases, and Sound Mover
- suitcases. The preferences dialog lets you customise SndConverter Pro to
- your individual tastes. The prefs dialog is divided into three pages, with
- each page containing one or two sections. System 6 or above.
-
- Name = SndConverter Lite 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndConverter Lite 1.3.sit
- Size: 49K Date: 1/07/94
- Description:
- SndConverter Lite 1.3 - SndConverter Lite is an application which allows
- you to convert one format of sounds to another, among other options. It is
- System 7-friendly, and supports Apple events (for file, folder and disk
- dropping), colour, sound, etc. The formats currently supported are-
- SoundEdit data files (Hint-you can also convert PC sounds, thanks to this
- format), System 7 sounds, System 7 suitcases, and Sound Mover suitcases -
- this category includes applications containing sounds and HyperCard stacks
- - basically, you can extract snd resources from any file. Works with
- System 6 or 7.
-
- Name = SndPlayer 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndPlayer 2.2.sit
- Size: 79K Date: 1/07/94
- Description:
- SndPlayer 2.2 - SndPlayer is an application which lets you listen to sounds
- stored in several different formats, and it also helps you find them. It is
- System 7-friendly, and has balloon help, Apple events (for file, folder and
- disk dropping), normal, reverse, random play order, repeat options, info
- about the sounds, etc. The formats currently supported are - SoundEdit data
- files (Hint - you can also play PC sounds, thanks to this format), System
- 7 sounds, System 7 suitcases, and Sound Mover suitcases. Try dropping your
- favorite game on SndPlayer, and listening to all of the sounds!
-
- Name = SndRecorder 1.0a3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndRecorder 1.0a3.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 1/27/95
- Description:
- SndRecorder 1.0a3 - This is a simple application that allows people with
- sound input devices (e.g. the built-in microphones on the new Macs, or
- MacRecorders, etc) to record sounds directly into a snd suitcase (Sound
- Mover document) rather than have to use Apples Sound control panel to
- record the sounds, then have to open up the System file and copy the
- sounds into a suitcase. This application requires System 7.0.
-
- Name = SndVolume.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndVolume.sit
- Size: 12K Date:12/21/93
- Description:
- SndVolume - If you have system 7 and BeHierarchic, Now Menus or a similar
- extension then your Apple menu items folders show up as hierarchical
- menus. SndVolume is a collection of tiny applications that take advantage
- of this to let you change the speaker volume on your mac almost instantly.
- You put the folder into your apple menu items or control panels folder and
- you can select any sound volume directly from the apple menu. There is a
- separate (tiny) application to set each volume number 0 - 7. You can even
- place them on the desktop for quick double clicking sound changing
- capabilities. Great if you are always changing the volume!
-
- Name = SndWave2Rsrc.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:S-Sn:SndWave2Rsrc.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 5/09/93
- Description:
- SndWave2Rsrc - This application will convert a Soundwave file into a Wave
- Resource file. A Wave Resource is an FFSynthRec handle from the Inside
- Macintosh II volume. With the application, you open a Soundwave file and
- then specify which files resource fork to save it to.
-
- Name = SoToSpeak1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoToSpeak1.0.sit
- Size:314K Date:11/20/93
- Description:
- SoToSpeak1.0 - So To Speak provides access to most of the built-in
- capabilities ofthe Speech Manager. With So To Speak, you can have multiple
- voices synthesizing speech at once, vary the modulation, pitch, rate, and
- volume of the synthesized speech, and exercise full control over the
- pausing and stopping points. You can also change the voice used for
- synthesis, the way characters and numbers are interpreted, and whether the
- text entered should be treated as text or phonemes. The windows have been
- designed to work on any monitor size and depth; they are all resizable.
- Requires System 7 and the Speech Manager 1.0 or later.
-
- Name = Soda Can
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Soda Can
- Size: 18K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Soda Can - This is a coke can being opened nar our Microphone. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Sonar
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sonar
- Size: 19K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Sonar - this is a System 7 sound file that imitates a submarine sonar ping
- of about 4 seconds in duration. Very realistic. Can be used as a transition
- sound for multimedia projects.
-
- Name = Song Sparrow.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Song Sparrow.sit
- Size: 46K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Song Sparrow - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Song Sparrow. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = SounDisk 1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SounDisk 1.4.sit
- Size: 61K Date:12/21/93
- Description:
- SounDisk 1.4 - SounDisk is a direct to disk recording and playback
- application. Sounds are saved in AIFF format, and your time is limited
- only to the amount of hard drive space remaining (not RAM dependent).
- SounDisk lets you record very long audio files, play back these files
- directly from disk, and with multifinder or system 7, you can play them in
- the background while your Mac does other things. The best quality file
- that SounDisk will produce is 22kHz, one channel, 8-bit samples. Works
- with system 6 or 7 and any Mac with a microphone, including the AV Macs.
-
- Name = Sound Advice.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Advice.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 3/29/93
- Description:
- SOUND ADVICE - This wonderful little word file tells you what Macs have
- what abilith sound. This is important as many models won't play true
- stereo!
-
- Name = SoundApp 1.51.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundApp 1.51.sit
- Size:132K Date: 4/05/95
- Description:
- SoundApp 1.51 - SoundApp is a great all purpose sound player. You can drop
- sounds on it to play, or open sounds from within the application.
- Currently, it can play the following sound formats - SoundCap, SoundEdit,
- AIFF, System 7 Sounds, Sun Sparc Audio (AU), Windows WAVE, Sound Blaster
- VOC, Amiga MOD, Amiga IFF (8SVX), DVI ADPCM, and any 'snd' resource files.
- Also, you can drop a folder on SoundApp, and it will search for sounds to
- play nested inside. Files can be played directly or added to a Play List
- and played in any order. SoundApp also allows the conversion of these
- sound formats to System 7 double-clickable sound files. Best of all, it's
- freeware! Try dropping a game on it - you'll hear all the sounds.
-
- Name = SoundBuilder 2.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundBuilder 2.0.2.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 9/10/94
- Description:
- SoundBuilder 2.0.2 - SoundBuilder records, edits and saves sounds.
- SoundBuilder should run on any Macintosh with System 7 or later. Recording
- requires that a sound input device also be attached to your Mac. Only
- 8-bit sampled sounds are supported. The new version of this sound editor
- includes improved interface and support for stereo sounds. Reads and
- writes SND, AIFF, WAV, and VOC sound formats. Will also attempt to read
- unknown format files. Has complete editing functionality and supports 3 to
- 1 and 6 to 1 compression for Mac formats, has asynchronous recording of
- sound. Many, many other features. A bug was fixed which caused incorrect
- sample rates for WAV files saved on a Mac which did not have a sound...
-
- Name = SoundCaser 1.01 for 7.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundCaser 1.01 for 7.1.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 9/27/93
- Description:
- SoundCaser 1.01 for 7.1 - SoundCaser is a quick hack I wrote to take my
- sounds off the System file under System 7.1. It works pretty much like the
- old Font/DA Mover but it moves sound resources intead of fonts. In fact,
- creating a new sound file will create a font suitcase with a custom icon
- that makes it look like a sound suitcase; moving this suitcase inside
- System 7.1's Font folder (inside the System folder) will make the Mac
- believe it's a font suitcase, so it will be opened and all its sounds will
- be available in the Sound control panel right away. All this could be done
- manually with ResEdit, but it's a lot easier to do it with SoundCaser.
-
- Name = Sound Editor 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Editor 1.2.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 4/12/95
- Description:
- Sound Editor 1.2 - Its difficult to get a good recording of a sound from
- your Macs Sound control panel. Youre limited to 10 seconds, and if you dont
- want to cut the beginning or end of the sound off, you have to start
- recording too early and stop too late. If there are pauses between parts
- of the sound, youll hear a lot of background noise. And its hard to get
- the record volume right. Sound Editor helps with these problems. It also
- provides the ability to copy and paste portions of a sound, mix sounds
- together, and create special effects like echoes and backwards sounds. You
- can also use it to modify or replace the sounds in most games and
- applications.
-
- Name = SoundEffects 0.9.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundEffects 0.9.2.sit
- Size:384K Date: 6/05/95
- Description:
- SoundEffects 0.92 - SoundEffects is a powerful sound editor. Its strength
- resides in the capability of applying many digital effects to recorded
- sounds, and since the effects are plug-in modules, you can enhance the
- program at any time by just adding any new modules as they become
- available. Not only can SoundEffects change sounds in many ways through
- its variety of effects, but it can also handle multi-channel sounds,
- sampled at any rate up to 64kHz and with any sample size between 1 and 32
- bits. Recording rate and sample size are only limited by your Mac or your
- sound input device.
-
- Name = Sound Effects.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Effects.sit
- Size:274K Date: 1/01/93
- Description:
- SOUND EFFECTS - A great collection of sound effects. Can be used for beeps,
- spicing up hypercard stacks, and excellent for people writing games or
- other applications. Includes choir,flute,catastrophe,helicopter,saxophone,
- and many more. Shareware.
-
- Name = SoundExtractor 1.31.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundExtractor 1.31.sit
- Size: 30K Date:12/04/94
- Description:
- SoundExtractor 1.31 - Do you remember those sound suitcases created with
- utilities like SoundMover or SoundEdit? Each of them contained one or more
- sound resources. They were (and still are) a very popular way of storing
- sounds. When System 7.0 was released, we saw that one of the new Finders
- features was to play a sound by clicking on its icon. The problem is that
- this cant be done with sound suitcases. Here is where SoundExtractor comes
- in. Just drag a suitcase on top of SoundExtractors, and a new folder will
- be created. This folder will have a custom icon of a folder with a little
- speaker on it, and it will contain all the sounds that were in the sound
- suitcase. But now, double-clicking on the sounds will play them!
-
- Name = SoundHack 0.743.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundHack 0.743.sit
- Size:284K Date: 3/03/95
- Description:
- SoundHack 0.743 - This program performs various sound file manipulations on
- the Macintosh that have previously not been available. At the present, I
- have implemented sound file type conversion, a spectral dynamics
- processor, a varispeed/sample rate converter, sound file convolution, ring
- modulation, the phase vocoder, a binaural filter and an amplitude analysis
- and gain change module. SoundHack can now read and write the following
- formats - Sound Designer II, Audio IFC, Audio IFF, IRCAM, DSP Designer,
- Microsoft WAVE (RIFF), NeXT .snd (or Sun .au) and TEXT. It can read (but
- not write) raw data files. It can read and write 4-bit ADPCM, 8-bit Law,
- 8-bit linear, 8-bit unsigned, 32-bit floating pt and 16-bit linear...
-
- Name = SoundHandle 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundHandle 1.0.3.sit
- Size:110K Date: 4/05/95
- Description:
- SoundHandle 1.03 - This application allows you to record, play, display,
- analyze, modify and save sound samples. You can also generate waveforms,
- read 'snd' resources from other applications, save sounds as System 7
- sound files and convert sounds to and from ASCII text files. The
- application operates somewhat like a text editor, allowing you to cut and
- paste portions of sounds at will. Frequency spectra may be displayed, as
- well as gray-scale or full-color spectrograms. Modifications such as
- reversing, adding echo, amplitude scaling, resampling (changing the
- bandwidth/sampling rate), time scaling (changing the rate of play without
- changing the pitch) and frequency scaling are possible.
-
- Name = SoundMachine 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundMachine 2.1.sit
- Size: 54K Date: 4/08/94
- Description:
- SoundMachine 2.1 - Play and record SND/AU (mu-law, A-law, linear) and
- AIFF/AIFC (MACE3, MACE6) sound files. Plethora of buttons during play to
- change speed, play backwards, loop sounds, switch formats, etc. No
- restriction on file size; playing can take place in background. Needs
- System 7. Can use the Speech Manager if present. Currently requires a
- 68020 or better. I recommend that you use the new Sound Manager 3.0. Best
- with the Apple Sound Chip or better (AV), but okay without.
-
- Name = SoundMan.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundMan.sit
- Size: 28K Date:11/03/91
- Description:
- Soundman - The Sound Man is a utility program for manipulating sound
- resources on Apple Macintosh computers. The program lets you move sounds
- between files and store them in suitcase files like those used by Apples
- Font-DA Mover.
-
- Name = Sound Manager Package (SMP).sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Manager Package (SMP).sit
- Size:264K Date: 1/11/95
- Description:
- Sound Manager Package (SMP) - Sound Manager Package is comprised of the
- following programs - Sound Mover 1.9, which lets you move sounds into and
- out of the System file or indeed any other document or program file, to
- make them available as required by your application(s), and, it will
- automatically perform certain conversions between several different (and
- incompatible) formats. SndControl 2.2.2, like Apple's Sound control panel,
- allows you to change the sound your Mac utters whenever it needs to beep
- at you. SndControl also allows you assign sounds to well over 30 distinct
- events, instead of just the beep. Includes a French version of SndControl
- too!
-
- Name = SoundMaster 1.8.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundMaster 1.8.1.sit
- Size: 56K Date: 4/29/95
- Description:
- SoundMaster 1.81 - Soundmaster is a utility that makes your Macintosh play
- sounds when certain system events occur. Events which you can add sound to
- include - restart, shut down, disk insert, bad disk, disk request, beep,
- key click, chime count, chime, alarm clock, empty trash, zoom open, zoom
- closed, grow window and copy done. You can also just test a sample sound.
- System requirements are System 6.0.4 or later, preferably 6.0.7 or later,
- and at least one megabyte of RAM memory, preferably at least two.
-
- Name = Sound-PICT Thief 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound-PICT Thief 3.0.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 2/03/91
- Description:
- Sound/PICT Thief 3.0 - Collect snds, PICTs and icons from ALL resource
- files in any selected directory. Operates like CanOpener's resource mode
- .. but faster and more automatic. Allows for copying resources from locked
- disks and CD ROMs. An easy way to scan large directories for desired
- resources....and it's free!
-
- Name = Sound RoundUp1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound RoundUp1.1.sit
- Size: 24K Date:12/20/92
- Description:
- Sound RoundUp1.1 - Sound RoundUp is a drag-and-drop utility that finds all
- 'snd' resources in selected files and copies them into a folder or suitcase
- that it creates. It is capable of scanning entire directories and disks.
- System 7 required. This is version 1.1. Shareware. By Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = SoundScape 2.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundScape 2.1.1.sit
- Size:193K Date:11/12/94
- Description:
- SoundScape 2.1.1 - SoundScape is a Control Panel that plays bird calls at
- random intervals. This version includes 11 different sounds. With a key
- combination, SoundScape can be turned on or off from the keyboard at any
- moment. The main difference between 2.0 and 2.1 is the use of asynch sound
- routines. Asynchronous sound routines allow the bird calls to play without
- momentarily freezing the screen. Asynchronous sound is available only on
- the Macintosh SE/30, Macintosh II family and above. Version 2.1.1 fixes a
- bug that prevented the quick key on/off from working properly while
- certain applications were being used and lets the mac do other things
- while the bird is chirping. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Sound Sculptor 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Sculptor 1.1.1.sit
- Size:247K Date: 9/27/94
- Description:
- Sound Sculptor 1.1.1 - Sound Sculptor is a high quality color sound editing
- program with many digital effects. It's sound quality, features, and
- flexibility compare to sound editors costing hundreds of dollars. It has
- the look and feel of a totally modern, highly polished, Mac program that's
- very solid, intuitive, and easy to use. Some of it's features are normally
- only found in commercial sound editors, like sound drawing tools,
- envelopes for controlling effects over time (pitch bending for example),
- and LFOs for vibrato and tremolo effects. Not only does it edit
- prerecorded sounds, but it can also create sounds the exact same way a
- real synthesizer does, with Oscillators, Filters, Envelopes, and LFOs.
-
- Name = SoundSet FKEY 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundSet FKEY 1.0.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 9/27/93
- Description:
- SoundSet FKEY 1.0 - SoundSet is a small FKEY that sets up a dialog and lets
- you quickly set the sound volume, either with the mouse or with the
- keyboard. Typing 0-7 will set the sound volume accordingly; typing Return,
- Enter, Esc or Backspace will leave it where it is. If the Caps Lock key is
- down, the dialog doesn't pop up and the sound volume is directly set to 0.
- After the sound volume has been changed, the standard beep will be played
- at the new volume.
-
- Name = SoundShrinker.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundShrinker.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 5/26/95
- Description:
- SoundShrinker.sit - Soundshrinker is a small application that converts
- sound files (not resources) to lower sampling rates by copying every 2nd,
- 3rd, or 4th sample to an output file. This results in a dramatic decrease
- in the amount of disk/memory space a sound occupies, with the tradeoff
- being a decrease in the quality of the sound. It's primary usage is to
- convert 22k sounds to 11k.
-
- Name = Sound Shuffler 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Shuffler 1.0.sit
- Size:111K Date: 6/18/94
- Description:
- Sound Shuffler 1.0 - Sound Shuffler allows you to open resource files
- containing sounds. You can move sounds between files with normal Macintosh
- clipboard commands. If your Macintosh has a microphone, you can record new
- sounds and add them to sound libraries. Sounds can be played and renamed.
- Sound Shuffler also allows you to create self-installing sound archives,
- which automatically copy the sounds they contain into the file of your
- choice, independently from Sound Shuffler itself. The program is pretty
- straightforward. Open, close, save, and create new files with the File
- menu as usual. Click and drag in the sound file windows to select or
- deselect sounds. There is a complete manual in the online help window.
-
- Name = Sound Siphon 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound Siphon 1.1.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 2/04/95
- Description:
- Sound Siphon 1.1 - Drag and Drop any file onto the Sound Siphon icon to
- save all its sound resources as individual sound files. Drag any of those
- files to your System suitcase to use them as alert sounds.
-
- Name = SoundStudio Compact 1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundStudio Compact 1.01.sit
- Size:113K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- SoundStudio Compact 1.0 - SoundStudio Compact is a Basic recorder for
- children. There is almost no learning needed and no dialog boxes to deal
- with. All files are automatically saved into a folder on the desktop as
- AIFF. The Application supports playback of the sounds along with Drag &
- Drop Playback of any file with Sound resources, Movies & AIFF files.
- SoundStudio Compact is the smallest player in the line of SoundStudio
- sound Products. The easiest is to use System 7's new Drag & Drop Feature.
- It is capable of recording sound through any appropriately connected sound
- input device. The length of time you have to record is directly
- proportional to the amount of Hard Disk Space Available.
-
- Name = SoundStudio Lite 2.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundStudio Lite 2.3.sit
- Size:191K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- SoundStudio Lite 2.1.4 - SoundStudio is a very simply yet useful sound
- recorder. Record sound for as long as you have memory to hold it or disk
- space. Save files as - DoubleClickable System 7 type sounds, Audio IFF
- files, Sound Suitcases (Create or add to existing suitcases), Inside
- HyperCard Stack, Inside Any file. Playback Audio IFF files, WAV files,
- Entire suitcase of sounds or have SoundStudio search a file for sound
- resources. Use Drag & Drop to Auto Play any File. Record using any of 3
- types of audio compression. Have your error messages (If any) told to you.
- Have your computer help you through recording a sound. All this plus a
- Professional Users Interface!
-
- Name = SoundTrack.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundTrack.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 8/25/93
- Description:
- SoundTrack - SoundTrack is a draganddrop application that does only one
- thing - it saves the soundtrack of a QuickTime movie as an AIFF file. To
- use it, either drag a QuickTime movie on top of SoundTrack, or launch
- SoundTrack and choose Select File from the file menu. The soundtracks are
- saved as the name of the movie, with an '!' after the original name. To
- change the creator of the file, use ResEdit to change the 'TEMP' 128
- resource. SoundTrack is free, as it was pretty much a nobrainer to write.
- It's based on DropShell and various chunks of Apple's QuickTime sample
- code. Thanks, guys! SoundTrack requires QuickTime version 1.6 or greater,
- since I don't think that the AIFF stuff is in QuickTime 1.5.
-
- Name = SoundTrecker Patch v.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundTrecker Patch v.3.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 1/17/94
- Description:
- SoundTrecker Patch v.3 - This patch update the German version of
- Sound-Trecker 2.0 to an English version of SoundTracker 2.0. This is just
- a simple hack that was thrown together by another author. It dosn't have
- documentaion, and a few of the menus and dialogs are still in German, but
- most of the menus and dialogs are in English, as best as he could
- translate it. Your preferences should still be preserved from the German
- version. Be sure to look at the balloon help also. Please apply the patch
- to a copy and not your original. This author is not affiliated with the
- author of SoundTracker (German).
-
- Name = SoundView 1.08.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundView 1.08.sit
- Size: 42K Date: 6/05/95
- Description:
- SoundView 1.0.8 - This FREEWARE package allows the user to view the
- time-wave and frequency spectrum LIVE from any Macintosh sound input
- device. Real-time display is possible on faster Macintoshes; display rates
- of >110 frames per second are possible on a Power Mac 8100/100; 30 fps on
- a Quadra 950. A Waterfall, or raster plot of previous spectral history, is
- presented in a separate window. Recording and playback of monophonic 8-bit
- sound is supported; a spectragram can be made of the captured data;
- whether recorded by SoundView, or imported from any sound file. A readout
- provides the frequency value of a point specified by the mouse cursor.
-
- Name = Sounder 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sounder 1.2.sit
- Size: 9K Date:12/06/94
- Description:
- Sounder 1.2 - Sounder is a small system extension (Init) that allows you to
- control the volume level of your Mac. By using the hotkeys you can raise or
- lower the volume at any time. Essentially Sounder does two things. It
- provides instant keyboard access to the volume level of your Mac. And it
- purposely does not save this information to PRAM (non-volatile system
- parameter memory). The Mac will always power up with the selected default
- volume level that you have set via the Sound Control Panel. Sounder does
- not use fancy graphic gadgets or beep sounds to indicate that it is
- working. It simply flashes the menu bar to let you know that the volume is
- changing. This is plenty of feedback for a relatively small task like
-
- Name = SoundsHelper 1.1v2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SoundsHelper 1.1v2.sit
- Size: 84K Date: 7/01/94
- Description:
- SoundsHelper 1.1v2 - SoundsHelper allows you to play 'snd ' sounds,
- possibly at the same time, looping up and in background. It can also be
- used to record new sounds from the input device of your Macintosh. The
- value duration of the recording is only limited by the memory allocated to
- the application and you can choose the quality of the recording. For
- instance, you can record you favorite song (from a CD or the microphone)
- and hear it through your Macintosh speaker as you work in another
- Application. Requires processor 68020, 68030, 68LC040, 68040, or PowerPC
- and system 7.0 or later. SoundsHelper provides Balloon Help.
-
- Name = Sound-trecker 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sound-trecker 2.2.sit
- Size:183K Date: 8/10/94
- Description:
- Sound-trecker 2.2 - The Sound-Trecker has a intuitive user interface, that
- you can use immediately, if you have ever used a CD player before. Compile
- your favorite songs to whole programs of music, which can then be played
- back in sequentially or randomly. Use the mixing console to mix the sound
- channels individually. Place each single channel at arbitrary positions in
- the stereo triangle. Or at the surround position, in which the sound will
- appear to come from everywhere around you, especially, if your HiFi set
- contains one of the famous surround processors (due to the surround
- capabilities, someone called the Sound-Trecker Surround-Trecker).
-
- Name = Speak2Me.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Speak2Me.sit
- Size: 18K Date:12/19/92
- Description:
- Speak2Me - This is a control panel which uses MacinTalk to speak the icon
- names in the finder as you select them. Requires System 7 and Macintalk.
-
- Name = Speak Note GH 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Speak Note GH 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 2/02/94
- Description:
- Speak Note GH 1.0 - Speak Note GH is an extension--an INIT--which uses the
- Speech Manager to say the contents of notification boxes. When a background
- application such as the PrintMonitor wants the user's attention, it will
- often install a notification which will appear to the user as a dialog box
- with a speaking person icon, some descriptive text and an ok button. This
- INIT takes the descriptive text and uses the Speech Manager routine
- SpeakString to verbalize it. Requires the Speech Manager 3.0 and System 7.
-
- Name = Speed Beep 2.0.6.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Speed Beep 2.0.6.sit
- Size: 54K Date: 5/26/95
- Description:
- Speed Beep 2.0.6 - Speed Beep is a System Extension that changes a number
- of things about the way your Macintosh beeps. Despite its relatively large
- size on your disk, it takes up very little precious memory (less than 16k)
- compared to other utilities such as SoundMaster, and its actually useful
- (!) in addition to being another entertaining Mac novelty. Speed Beeps
- main purpose is to allow you to continue working while a beep sound is
- playing. This is obviously useful if you like to use longer beep sounds,
- but it also comes in handy if your Mac beeps a number of times in a row,
- even with a short beep sound set. If you wish, you can also use the Speed
- Beep control panel to choose a group of sounds from which Speed Beep...
-
- Name = Spektrum 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Spektrum 2.0.sit
- Size: 66K Date: 3/27/95
- Description:
- Spektrum 2.0 - Did you ever see those nice hi-fi systems which display a
- histogram-type graph while playing music? If you did, you probably know
- that it's called a SPECTRUM ANALYZER, a piece of hardware which gives you
- information about the acoustic power distributed along the audio frequency
- domain (20 to 20,000 Hz), usually split into many channels. Now, you know
- your Mac can play and record music and sounds: it's not like a hi-fi, but
- it's funny. And if you want to know more about the sounds you're
- recording, you should use Spektrum! Spektrum can analyze any standard Mac
- sound file, showing you its acoustic power spectrum in 256 channels
- ranging from 40 to 11,000 Hz. You can measure the frequency and...
-
- Name = Spin Cylinder.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Spin Cylinder.sit
- Size: 17K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Spin Cylinder - This is a spinning Cylinder sound in a high pitched range.
- In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- System beeps.
-
- Name = StartUp Crash Beeps 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:StartUp Crash Beeps 1.1.sit
- Size:329K Date: 5/26/95
- Description:
- StartUp Crash Beeps 1.1 - I had always wanted a collection of the Apple
- Start-Up Sounds. I have never seen one on the Net, so I gave up and
- digitized my own. Some of the sounds I am unsure of, as I did not digitize
- the Power Macintosh Card sounds. I have heard that the Quadra AVs and
- possibly some other Apple computers have Start-Up Sounds which are not
- contained in this collection. If this is the case, I would appreciate
- being contacted about them. The Start-Ups are the normal beeps that occur
- when any Apple computer is turned on. The crashes are produced by hitting
- the Programmer's Key during boot up. It also occurs during boot up when
- some low-level hard drive errors occur.
-
- Name = Startup Player 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Startup Player 1.0.3.sit
- Size: 14K Date:11/25/94
- Description:
- Startup Player 1.03 - Startup Player is a definitely cool extension that
- plays a sound over and over until all other extensions have loaded and the
- Finder comes out. The sound must be in a Finder sound file called Startup
- Loop inside the Extensions folder (or in the System folder if youre running
- System 6). Since youll want Startup Player to start playing early in the
- startup process, you may add a space before the extension name. If youre
- using some kind of startup manager, put Startup Player among the first
- extensions to load. QuickTime 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 seemed to prevent Startup
- Player from playing its sound at startup, whereas version 2.0 works fine.
- You should install QuickTime 2.0 if you haven't already done so.
-
- Name = Stereo Beeps.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Stereo Beeps.sit
- Size:720K Date:11/07/94
- Description:
- Stereo Beeps - When stereo was just beginning to replace hi-fi, often the
- only stereo albums available in record stores were percussion albums (on
- the Command label). These albums (with names like Persuasive Percussion or
- Captivating Percussion) featured a left/right channel check at the
- beginning of each song and utilized the most forced and unnaturally
- separated stereo recording imaginable - the idea was, Hey, there are two
- speakers; let's make that REAL obvious! Now that I have a Mac with stereo
- speakers, I find that I have regressed a bit and want each and every sound
- my Mac makes to exploit its stereo potential. With that in mind, here are
- a few sounds that are inspired by those old percussion albums. Hey,...
-
- Name = Strumulator.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Strumulator.sit
- Size: 98K Date: 6/22/93
- Description:
- Strumulator - This is a HyperCard program which provides three lessons in
- guitar strumming. The first lesson - Strum down through your six strings
- to this rhythm of four quarter notes, one down-strum each. The second
- lesson - In order to follow one down strum with another, you have to move
- your hand back up, right? So let's make use of that up motion to create an
- eighth note rhythmic pattern! The program has play buttons so you can hear
- the teacher's version of each lesson. After a third similar lesson, you
- move to the Advanced Strumulator, where you can choose to play eighth or
- sixteenth strums or rests, and have the teacher play it. Cool program to
- use with a guitar strapped on!
-
- Name = StudioCalc 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:StudioCalc 1.2.sit
- Size: 22K Date:11/22/93
- Description:
- StudioCalc 1.2 - StudioCalc 1.2 and StudioCalc DA 1.2 - StudioCalc is a
- program that calculates delay times (in milliseconds) for each type of
- rhythmic value (ie. quarter note, triplet half-note, dotted whole-note,
- etc.), given a tempo in beats-per-minute (BPM). Conversely, if you enter a
- number of milliseconds for any type of note-value, StudioCalc will tell
- you what the tempo is, in BPM, and will fill in the rest of the note chart
- accordingly. Using StudioCalc is easy - just click in any numerical field,
- type a number and hit ReCalculate ( or type ENTER or RETURN). The whole
- chart is updated based on the last number you typed in.
-
- Name = Sweet Sys Sounds I.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Sweet Sys Sounds I.sit
- Size: 41K Date: 1/29/93
- Description:
- Sweet Sys Sounds - This is a collection of sounds that were sampled from a
- Roland D-10 L/A Synthisizer. They can be dropped into the 'system' folder
- or they can be used with SoundMaster to provide many fun sounds at various
- vents.
-
- Name = Swish.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Swish.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 2/02/95
- Description:
- This is a System 7 sound of the beep sound of a fast moving sound prototype
- .
-
- Name = Synthesizer 1.00 NoFPU.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Synthesizer 1.00 NoFPU.sit
- Size:501K Date: 8/03/94
- Description:
- Synthesizer 1.00 NoFPU - Synthesizer 1.00 No FPU is a comprehensive system
- for editing and playing electronic music. It provides facilities for
- building waveforms, editing samples, constructing instruments, and
- creating scores. The results can be recorded to hard disk at any sound
- quality for subsequent processing or mastering to some other medium. The
- only requirements are a reasonably fast computer with digital audio output
- hardware and a large hard disk. No additional hardware or MIDI equipment
- is needed.
-
- Name = Synthesizer 1.00.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:Synthesizer 1.00.sit
- Size:489K Date: 8/03/94
- Description:
- Synthesizer 1.00 - Synthesizer is a comprehensive system for editing and
- playing electronic music. It provides facilities for building waveforms,
- editing samples, constructing instruments, and creating scores. The
- results can be recorded to hard disk at any sound quality for subsequent
- processing or mastering to some other medium. The only requirements are a
- reasonably fast computer with digital audio output hardware and a large
- hard disk. No additional hardware or MIDI equipment is needed.
-
- Name = SystemBeeps.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:So-Sz:SystemBeeps.sit
- Size:179K Date:11/13/92
- Description:
- SystemBeeps - A collection of 5 different beeps including disks insertion
- and removal, welcome. Good quality.
-
- Name = TTD 2.0.1 Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:TTD 2.0.1 Demo.sit
- Size: 50K Date: 4/01/95
- Description:
- TTD 2.01 Demo - Touch Tone Decoder allows you to analyze a sound to
- determine whether touch tones are present, and if so, which ones. It also
- recognizes rings, busy signals, and the dial tone. Tones may be analyzed
- in real time, or recorded and then decoded. You can toggle the recognition
- of certain classes of tones by checking/unchecking the appropriate boxes
- to the right of the transform button. Touch Tone Decoder features a graph
- of the current recording's average amplitude versus time in the small
- rectangle immediately below the buttons.This copy is partially disabled -
- it will not acknowledge 3 of the 16 touch tones. To obtain a full-featured
- copy, please register by sending $25 to the author.
-
- Name = Talking Eggs 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Talking Eggs 1.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 6/27/94
- Description:
- Talking Eggs 1.0 - This application is a quick and dirty hack. It speaks
- the phrases stored with each of the new MacinTalk III voices. Instead of
- the usual description the comment for each voice is a funny or strange
- phrase. This kind of hidden information is usually called an 'Easter Egg'.
- Talking Eggs requires the Speech Manager 1.2 with one or more of the
- MacinTalk III voices made available by Apple. You can use it with System
- 6, provided you have the Speech Manager installed, but for practical
- reasons you need System 7 or later. Some people complain the MacinTalk III
- voices are getting chopped up and are difficult to hear. It appears one
- needs at least a Quadra to have the speech work properly...
-
- Name = Tap 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Tap 1.2.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/22/93
- Description:
- Tap 1.2 - Tap is a program that accurately derives a tempo reading from a
- user's tap input. Unlike other tap algorithms such as those in drum
- machines and most sequencers, Tap displays a running average tempo
- starting with the very first tap and hence, it gets more accurate the
- longer one taps. Other algorithms only take into account the last 4 or 8
- taps and because the human finger is not that precise, nor will be the
- tempo. Future versions of Tap will hopefully use Midi and Audio as other
- sources of Tempo. Complete instructions are included.
-
- Name = Taps
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Taps
- Size: 70K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Taps is a System7 sound file of a trumpet playing taps.
-
- Name = The Musician 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:The Musician 2.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 6/08/95
- Description:
- The Musician 2.0 - The Musician 2.0 is based on my old application FilePlay
- 1.0, I have changed its name because some other application has such name
- and because The Musician is, very, another application, compared with
- FilePlay. The Musician 2.0 plays 'snd ' resources from any file. You can
- drag, on The Musician 2.0 icon, one or more files, HD, CD, folders,
- diskettes, The Musician 2.0 scans any dropped item. A window will notify
- if 'snd ' resources not exist inside the current examined file, you can
- exit or continue to analyze others files dragged. Instead if 'snd '
- resources exist, another window will notify how much 'snd ' resources are
- present and will ask if you want to play them. The Musician 2.0 will
-
- Name = Together.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Together.sit
- Size:112K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Horn2 - This is a blues vocal from the Right to Quit You song. Now you can
- purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Truck.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Truck.sit
- Size: 74K Date: 2/01/93
- Description:
- Truck - As you watch your four rows of startup icons march across the
- screen, why not add a Mac Truck startup sound to the daily ritual?! System
- 7 sound format. Freeware.
-
- Name = Trumpet.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Trumpet.sit
- Size: 88K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Trumpet - This is a Trumpet solo from the Right to Quit You song. Now you
- can purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical team. To
- purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius Parr -
- 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993. The tunes
- this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the Right to Quit
- You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and blues tunes
- call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the AMUG CD, Inc.
- BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Tufted Titmouse.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Tufted Titmouse.sit
- Size: 68K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Tufted Titmouse - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is
- a Tufted Titmouse. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Tunefinder 1.4SW.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Tunefinder 1.4SW.sit
- Size:242K Date:10/29/93
- Description:
- Tunefinder 1.4SW - What's that tune? Tunefinder will search through 8,000
- of the most often heard melodies from classical and semiclassical music
- and show you the source of such a remembered melody. Just click - play
- eight notes of the melody on a piano keyboard diagram on the screen. You
- will hear each note as you play it. If the melody is in the database,
- Tunefinder will show you the name of the composer, the composition and the
- movement where the melody occurs. You can also add your own melodies.
- Great for educators, students and music lovers. Requires HyperCard.
-
- Name = Two Cool Beep Installers.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:Two Cool Beep Installers.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 2/02/92
- Description:
- Two Cool Beep Installers - Just what it saystwo really nice beep sounds.
-
- Name = TypeKey2
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:TypeKey2
- Size: 3K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- TypeKey - This is a recording of the key being typed on an old manual
- typewriter. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard
- or for System beeps.
-
- Name = TypeReturn
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:TypeReturn
- Size: 7K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- TypeReturn - This is a recording of the return key on an old fashion
- typewriter. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard
- or for System beeps.
-
- Name = TypeSpace
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:T:TypeSpace
- Size: 3K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- TypeSpace - This is a recording of the space key on an old fashion
- typewriter. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard
- or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Ulaw 1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Ulaw 1.4.sit
- Size: 40K Date:12/30/93
- Description:
- Ulaw 1.4 - What is it? The application Ulaw converts mac sampled sounds to
- Sun Ulaw format sounds and vice versa. In one direction Ulaw extracts the
- sounds from the 'snd ' resources of any Mac file. Then it interpolates to
- the Sun audio 8kHz sampling rate and applies the standard Ulaw
- quantization characteristic. In the other direction it reads a Sun Ulaw
- Format Sound File and creates a double clickable Mac sound file (sfil) at
- any desird sampling rate. Any number of mac files can be dragged and
- dropped onto the Ulaw application icon and Ulaw will extract, play and
- store every 'snd ' resource in the resource fork of each file
- automatically. Requires System 7 and AppleEvents.
-
- Name = Ulaw Play 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Ulaw Play 1.1.sit
- Size: 9K Date:12/30/93
- Description:
- Ulaw Play 1.1 - Drag and drop (requires System 7 and at least a 68020)
- finite memory infinite dimensional Ulaw (mu-law) sound file player. It
- recognizes both Sun Ulaw files and MIME headerless Ulaw files. It also
- plays the data fork of any file which usually means listening to a load of
- yuk. UlawPlay uses a double buffering technique to read in chunks of data
- from the input file, apply the inverse mu-law characteristic and play it
- all in real time. In this way the application doesn't need much memory and
- can play very large sound files (no upper limit in principle). You may
- hear a very small amount of noise between chunks but it is not too bad;
- all this probably depends on the processor speed used and the disk...
-
- Name = Ultra Recorder 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Ultra Recorder 2.1.sit
- Size:214K Date: 1/05/95
- Description:
- Ultra Recorder 2.1 - Ultra Recorder is a program that lets you record
- sounds, and then turns them into System 7 double clickable sound files.
- Ultra Recorder is much better then the Sound Control Panel, which came
- with your System. By allocating more memory to Ultra Recorder you can
- record sounds of any length. Ultra Recorder Supports 3 compression levels,
- that can reduce the sounds that you record by up to 600%. Ultra Recorder
- saves your recorded sounds directly to double clickable sound files, no
- more messing around in your system files. Ultra Recorder needs a Mac with
- sound input capabilities. It also requires System 7.
-
- Name = Upbeat.30.11.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Upbeat.30.11.sit
- Size:251K Date: 3/24/92
- Description:
- Upbeat.30.11 is an upbeat background music clip for those sound/animation
- packages you are developing or just to playback. Sound Edit format is provi
- ed.
-
- Name = Vibs II.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Vibs II.sit
- Size: 6K Date:10/25/94
- Description:
- Vibs II - this is a short crisp Vibrophone strike. This sound makes for a
- nice effect in multimedia projects or as a system sound for a beep
- replacement.
-
- Name = Vivaldi Catalog.txt.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Vivaldi Catalog.txt.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 7/23/92
- Description:
- Vivaldi Catalog.txt - Here is a complete (as of 1991) listing of all works
- by Antonio Vivaldi by thier RV# (as in the P. Ryom catalog). Any other
- Vivaldians out there?
-
- Name = Vol Setter FKEY 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Vol Setter FKEY 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 6/20/93
- Description:
- Vol Setter FKEY 1.0b1 - This program is in the form of an FKEY, which means
- that it is accessed by typing the key combination Command-Shift-<number>,
- where in this case the number is 8, though this number may be changed using
- Suitcase or a similar utility. This FKEY allows the user to set the volume
- level used for system beeps and some other sounds quickly, without all the
- tedious mucking around in the Control Panel. This FKEY should work on all
- Macintoshes.
-
- Name = Volume 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Volume 1.1.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 9/28/94
- Description:
- Volume 1.1 - This control panel contains a slider like in Apples Sound
- control panel, but unlike that one it doesnt contain anything else, and
- thus takes a minimum of room, so you can leave it open without taking up
- too much desktop space. With it you can easily adjust the speaker volume
- of your Macintosh. Part of the Dejal Desktop Utilities (the whole package
- is also available in the Util area).
-
- Name = Volume FKEY 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Volume FKEY 1.1.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 9/29/94
- Description:
- Volume FKEY 1.1 - For me, changing the volume on my Mac has always been a
- pain. Having to open the control panels folder, double click on the Sound
- control panel, and then wait while it loads up. To make matters worse,
- some programs (OK, games) hide the menubar, and so you cant change the
- volume at all without quitting the program. To make it easier changing the
- volume (and to keep my sanity), Volume FKEY was born. An FKEY is a small
- program that is available for use virtually all the time. To invoke it,
- all you do is press command, shift and a number key at the same time.
- Volume FKEY is distributed in an installer program, which makes installing
- it simple. Simply select which slot you wish to install it in, and...
-
- Name = VolumeQuickChange 2.4.5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:VolumeQuickChange 2.4.5.sit
- Size:100K Date: 2/01/95
- Description:
- Volume Quick Change 2.4.5 - Volume Quick Change is a simple and yet
- incredibly easy and useful utility to change your computer's sound volume
- - how loud it beeps and plays sounds. Instead of using the cumbersome
- changing volume technique that Apple made, Volume Quick Change makes it
- much easier. To change the volume, simply hold down the control key and
- the number you want to change the volume to, 0-7. Volume Quick Change is a
- control panel and works with Systems 6 and 7.
-
- Name = Vvip
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Vvip
- Size: 11K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Vvip - This an electronic zip sound. In System 7 sound format. May be used
- in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Watch the ROAD!.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Watch the ROAD!.sit
- Size: 90K Date:11/05/92
- Description:
- Watch the ROAD! - This is a crazy crash sound file for those that like
- those loud crash noises.
-
- Name = Water pipe.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Water pipe.sit
- Size: 8K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Water pipe - This is a strange electronic sound moving up in pitch. In
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System
- beeps.
-
- Name = WaveWindow 2.5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:WaveWindow 2.5.sit
- Size: 43K Date: 1/05/95
- Description:
- WaveWindow 2.5 - WaveWindow is a software oscilloscope. Very useful for
- anyone who works with sound on the Macintosh, educational, and fun to play
- with. It displays sound visually on your screen in real-time. Several
- different modes, including dynamic color waveforms. Requires System 6.0.7
- (or greater) and a Macintosh with microphone-input. Supports the Built-in
- Mic, MacRecorder, VoiceLink, any device that follows Mac protocol. Easy to
- use, try singing into the microphone. After you get the basic idea,
- experiment with 'Preferences'. There are several different synchronization
- and display modes. Try the 'Lissajous Figures' in 'Async' mode and play an
- 'F' on your favorite instrument. Wow!
-
- Name = Wavicle.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Wavicle.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 4/09/92
- Description:
- Wavicle - Wavicle 1.0 is a sound editing/recording/playback utility. It
- will record sounds with MacRecorder, the Macs with built-in
- digitizers,etc. It can also do things like downsampling (i.e. re-recording
- a 22KHz sound at 11KHz), reverb, fade, filtering, etc. If you send the
- author (Lee Fyock) the shareware fee, he will provide source code and info
- on creating your own sound effects modules.
-
- Name = Weekday Sound 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Weekday Sound 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/08/93
- Description:
- Weekday Sound 1.0 - This is a program that will play a sound when the
- Macintosh is started. Every weekday has it's own sound, so if you on every
- Monday wants to hear Manic Monday when you turn it on, then this is the
- way to do it. The program is fairly simple. Put in on top of the System
- folder (not inside the open folder), restart, choose it from the Control
- Panel and enjoy. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Welcome.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Welcome.sit
- Size: 11K Date:10/31/92
- Description:
- Welcome - This is a sound file of a man saying, Welcome to Macintosh. In
- System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System b
- eeps.
-
- Name = Welcome!v1.3.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Welcome!v1.3.2.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/13/93
- Description:
- Welcome!v1.3.2 - Welcome! is a fond re-creation of the Welcome2 program
- that used MacInTalk. It requires Apples Speech Manager, and fails
- gracefully if it is not present. It lists all installed voices in the
- Voices menu. You can choose which voice you want Welcome! to use in the
- future by selecting one. If you don't select any, it defaults to either
- Female Voice, if available, or the last voice installed, if not. Version
- 1.3.2 is a bug-fix, which fixes the darn bug that made it Thanksgiving all
- week (this one manifested at a job interview) and adds Halloween (no, I
- don't know how I missed it the first time. Try it.
-
- Name = What about Chords?.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:What about Chords?.sit
- Size: 60K Date: 2/05/93
- Description:
- What about Chords? - a hypercard stack about guitar chords for educational
- purposes.
-
- Name = What the hell?
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:What the hell?
- Size: 37K Date:10/21/92
- Description:
- What the hell? - This is my mother's (Joey Baker) voice saying what the
- hell? She said that a lot when she first got a Mac, and had no clue what
- she was doing. Hearing herself at every beep reminded her that the Mac is
- fun! And that the frustration would soon pass. Now, years later, you
- couldn't take the Mac away from her. This is a great beep sound!!
-
- Name = Whip.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Whip.sit
- Size: 4K Date:10/25/94
- Description:
- Whip - this is a system 7 sound the imitates the sound of a whip cracking.
- This sound makes for a nice effect in multimedia projects or as a system
- sound for a beep replacement.
-
- Name = Whip-poor-will.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Whip-poor-will.sit
- Size: 57K Date: 8/22/94
- Description:
- Whip-poor-will - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Whip-poor-will. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip.
- Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a
- Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Wild Willy!
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Wild Willy!
- Size: 48K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Wild Willy! - This is a great yell by a our local caveman. In System 7
- sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Windvoice.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Windvoice.sit
- Size: 29K Date: 3/22/93
- Description:
- Windvoice - A cool sound to replace the annoying beep. It's short, too, so
- the beep won't affect your system performance like so many others! It's
- high-quality, direct from CD, super cool sound.
-
- Name = Witch 1 bar B-2.22.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Music Madness:Witch 1 bar B-2.22.sit
- Size: 47K Date:11/02/92
- Description:
- Witch 1 bar B/2 - This is one of more than 25 drum tracks from the MM
- CD-ROM. The Enclosed Music files in the Music Madness folder are samples
- of some of the over 200 Music and sound effects available on the new
- multimedia series Music Madness from Porcupine Productions. These files
- may ONLY be distributed on the AMUG CD-ROM, BBS in a BOX. These music and
- sound files are copyright Porcupine Productions 1992. These files may not
- be redistributed in any other format without written permission. If you
- are interested in ordering this CD-ROM contact Michael Bean, 718 E.
- Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234 (602) 553-8966.
-
- Name = Wood Thrush.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Wood Thrush.sit
- Size: 58K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Wood Thrush - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This one is a
- Wood Thrush. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on a field trip. Play
- and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This is a Macintosh
- System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Work
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Work
- Size: 32K Date: 8/27/92
- Description:
- Work - This System 7 sound file is our own (well not mine) Mike Bean
- saying, what a piece of work. Don't ask what he was referring to!!
-
- Name = Work, Wash, Clean.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:Right to Quit:Work, Wash, Clean.sit
- Size: 94K Date: 5/17/95
- Description:
- Work, Wash, Clean - This is a fun blues line from the right to quit you.
- Now you can purchase other music CD's from Lamar & Lucius Parr musical
- team. To purchase the complete music CD with 12 tunes send $10 to: Lucius
- Parr - 1802 E. Bluefield Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Or call 602-971-6993.
- The tunes this read me is bundled with is just a small sample from the
- Right to Quit You song found on the Don't Yell CD. To get more rhythm and
- blues tunes call Lucius Parr. This song is exclusively licensed to the
- AMUG CD, Inc. BBS in a Box series. Copyright 1995. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Yellow Shafted Flicker.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Yellow Shafted Flicker.sit
- Size: 78K Date: 9/08/94
- Description:
- Yellow Shafted Flicker - This is a high quality bird call audio clip. This
- one is a Yellow Shafted Flicker. Load a bunch into a lap tap and take it on
- a field trip. Play and see what happens! Great as a learning tool too! This
- is a Macintosh System 7 sound. The author's AOL address is Motu Itit.
-
- Name = Yesstack.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Yesstack.sit
- Size:120K Date: 3/16/93
- Description:
- Yesstack - This stack traces the comings and goings of the members of Yes
- (as well as their relationships to other bands) following the family tree
- chart in the back of the Yesyears booklet. It also contains the song list
- for each album and video, lyrics for most albums, and more. It's the
- ultimate Yes database.
-
- Name = Zip Lock
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Zip Lock
- Size: 18K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Zip Lock - This is a recording of an electronic sound vibrating at tin can
- pitch. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or
- for System beeps.
-
- Name = Zoom closed
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Zoom closed
- Size: 7K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Zoom closed - Sounds like a swish sound as your window closes on your
- Macintosh. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard
- or for System beeps.
-
- Name = Zoom open
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Music:U-Z:Zoom open
- Size: 7K Date:10/30/92
- Description:
- Zoom open - Sounds like a swish sound as your window opens on your
- Macintosh. In System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard
- or for System beeps.
-
-