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AWE-DIP-01-ENG by Creative Labs engineers /code/hardware/audio/adip.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
708,753 bytes
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| Examples and API for using the AWE32 - And people wonder why there's not much SB support. The information in the packet is contorted. I could go on this for days. Comments like /* main - here's where the fun begins */ are misleading. The fun actually began several hundred lines ago (starting at line 134). It's late. I'm not exactly bored, but this bit of code is frustrating. I wonder why CL even bothered. There are no technical docs of any sort and the code that is here *REEKS* of bad style. For extra frustration, I unzipped the file which had a self extracting .exe in it, which gave me 4 zips which when each extracted with the -d option finally gives me the SDK. Kneebiter - at 1:30 in the morning. Need more tea...
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Hammerhead by Bram Bos /music/programs/samplers/hhbeta96.zip
| 24 May 1997 (catalog date)
1,440,712 bytes
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| | What is HammerHead ? HammerHead is a simple TR-909-like drumcomputer program aiming at the dance-scene. You can use it to create perfect Techno-loops, Jungle patterns and real BAD-MOFO-KICK-ASS-NOISY-GABBA-SHIT. What is HammerHead not ? HammerHead is not Shareware, it's Freeware . No frustrating save-disabling, no grayed-out-menu-features, no paying serious money, no annoying messages and most of all NO TIME LIMIT... HammerHead is not a Bossa Nova tool... This means that you won't find any sucky Tom-Toms, Shakers, Cowbells, Congas and Bongos in this box... What you WILL find is cool 909 shit, bad overdriven bassdrums, lotsa snaredrums, claps, and complete breakbeats to spice up the lot. Buckets-o-fun for making Jungle.
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