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DemoVT by JCAB of Iguana /code/audio/players/demovt15.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
228,287 bytes
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| A music player - Has no source for the player and a few bugs. But it's easy to interface from *any* language with support for SB and GUS. Rename file heartq.002 from Iguana's demo HeartQuake to demovt.exe and use that instead. It's version "1.6"
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StarPlayer by Jedi of Oxygen /code/audio/players/sp-code.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
125,394 bytes
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| A mod/s3m player with source. THIS is the player you want to pick up if you're doing a 100% asm intro with Tran's pmode v2.xx and need SB support. It's easily tweakable to play your tune from memory, though the code given loads from disk. If you don't need SB support, also check out Robban's GUSPlay.
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Black Ice source by Sinbad /code/demosrc/bbsintro/blacdemo.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
432,910 bytes
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| Sources for a large BBS intro with a scrollie, fire, and a zoomer - Comments for the effects, recompiles easily. Shows influences from Mental Surgery, mainly in the sound code. Old effects, but recent code.
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Power Grid loader source by Friar Tuck of Ice /code/demosrc/bbsintro/pgloader.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
80,967 bytes
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| Source for a BBS loader with a text writer, music, and a lens - Has the adlib player from fcsp2src.zip. No comments. The lens is nice as the equations used make it look like a crystal ball.
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Bytes & Kisses source by Jeff Lawson of JL Enterprise /code/demosrc/demos/bkisssrc.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
513,669 bytes
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| Sources for a demo with a scrollie, plasma, shadebobs, tunnel, bitmap rotation and stretching, and cool credits - Nice comments, but not precompiled. add /misc.!!! to your path and be sure to have pklite somewhere in your path. Go through each directory and use Borland's make on all the targets of each make file. Then make bytekiss.exe from /. Nice demo for its time, but frightfully boring except on Valentine's day. :)
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Byte B4 Christmas source by Jeff Lawson of JL Enterprise /code/demosrc/demos/byte-src.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
560,382 bytes
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| Sources for a demo with snowflakes, fire, and some text writers - Nice comments, but not precompiled. add /misc.!!! to your path and be sure to have pklite somewhere in your path. Go through each directory and use Borland's make on all the targets of each make file. Then make bytekiss.exe from /. Nice demo for its time, but frightfully boring except on Christmas Eve :)
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Birthday source by Sliq /code/demosrc/intros/birthsrc.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
25,025 bytes
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| Sources for an intro with simple 3d - Comments for the proceedures, easy to read source. Shows influences from Mental Surgery, mainly in the interupt handling. Old sources (1993), but otherwise good.
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bits'93 source by David Hedley /code/demosrc/intros/bits93.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
34,416 bytes
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| Sources for an intro with a bouncing lens and a sinus scroller - Few comments. Shows influences from Mental Surgery, mainly in the interrupt routines. Old sources (1993), good timing of effects.
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Gallery Source by ARM of Iguana /code/effects/doom/gallery.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
593,716 bytes
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| Source to Iguana's gallery scene from Inconexia (a doom clone) - Nice code, but low accuracy on the maths. Cool pictures, but I saw them the first time, when they were in the Prado. :) I always thought that there should have been an Easter Egg for May 3rd. Run subdirs.exe to get the full source.
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small flame by Gaffer of PRoMETHEUS /code/effects/fire/flame160.zip
| 18 Mar 1997 (catalog date)
2,964 bytes
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| Source for a small fire routine. Doesn't actually work on my computer. To answer a question proposed by the author about size optimization, inc al is bigger than inc ax because intel doesn't have an inc /r8 instruction. inc ax is of the form inc /r16 which compiles to db 40+rw, where rw = 0 for ax, 1 for cx, 2 for dx, 3 for bx, ... inc al is of the form inc r/m8 and compiles to db FE /1 where /1 = c0 for al, c4 for ah, c1 for bl..., 05 for a memory reference.... See an intel document for more details.
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Linefire by Kable /code/effects/fire/linefire.zip
| 26 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
26,759 bytes
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| Mystify your fire. I half expected to hear the FM sounds from Amnesia to kick in. It's only one line with a *much* longer (and blured) tail, but still. Uses a Bresenham's line routine.
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Iguana Landscape by JCAB, Jare of Iguana /code/effects/land/ign_land.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
23,458 bytes
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| The voxel landscape from Heartquake - No explaination of the effect, non-recompileable. The code is largely dependant on code libraries that the coders have developed and is thus somewhat difficult to follow.
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LZO Data Compression Library v0.20 by Markus Oberhumer /code/fileutil/lzo020.zip
| 06 Oct 1996 (catalog date)
184,964 bytes
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| Rating:
| over conscious about compression ratios and statistics and has many long files about its stats in the /doc directory, but no description about the API. You have to figure out how to use it yourself from the two short examples that come with it. Otherwise, it's fairly complete and you can decide which compression routines you'd like to link yourself (assuming you can figure out that much).
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Keyboard handler by Patch /code/hardware/keyboard/kbdhand9.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
26,409 bytes
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| Source for making a keyboard handler (int 9) and reading the keyboard from the handler - Doesn't tell you much, but is a good demonstration. I'd suggest for those needing to write a keyboard handler is to get a hardware reference for the keyboard and see what other options are available and how the code works.
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Flat Real Mode Interface by Juanito /code/hardware/memory/frmi_150.exe
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
38,210 bytes
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| An interface for flat real mode from BC - Has some docs on xms and comments explaining how the interface works itself. I didn't test to see if it works. Doesn't work in v86 mode, meaning most programs made with this will require a reboot.
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Virtual Memory Management by Flux /code/hardware/memory/fxvmm210.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
112,232 bytes
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| A virtual memory management interface for BC - Once again, I didn't test this. This system is much more complete than the above and certainly much more useful. From the code, I'd say I'd like to work with this guy. :)
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Xi Development System by Fysx /code/hardware/pmode/xids0815.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
43,131 bytes
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| Xi Development System, a pmode extender. Uses tlink in the end, but works from watcom and tasm. Possibly a contender if you're writing a 64k intro and need a pmode extender. I'm unsure of it's stability, but it's small.
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Cutter /code/images/cutter1.zip
| 15 Apr 1997 (catalog date)
68,240 bytes
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| | Graphics Cutter v1.0 is a scripting language used in cutting graphics from PCX files. Unzip with -d option (subdirectories). Saves palette info, include files, and object files. Object files are stored in MODE 0x13 and MODE X formats. DEMO of bouncing balls included. Source available in registered version.
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3DS converter by MRI of Doomsday /code/utils/3d/3dsco20.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
14,233 bytes
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| Reads a 3ds file and outputs an easier to read format. Good utility with full source for reading .3DS files. It's easily tweakable (with a #define) to read from a file or memory and not that difficult to tweak for your own 3d structures. It's also done well enough that adding support for more features of the .3ds format should not be that difficult from a coding standpoint. Specs are admittedly hard to find.
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Netwide Assembler by Simon Tatham, Julian Hall /code/utils/compiler/nasm094.zip
| 02 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
320,576 bytes
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| A freeware assembler with good support. People have been switching from TASM to this assembler, especially linux and 68K coders. It is still being supported by the makers so it understands newer op codes, like mmx instructions, so you don't need to get intel's 'macros' for new opcodes.
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ASCII ART Lib by Jan Hubicka /code/utils/graphics/aalib10.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
133,184 bytes
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| Ascii Art Renderer. Do not kill yourself trying to understand the code (no comments at all, and fairly complex code). Bonus points for the concept. This is FUNKY and fun to play with. (TMDC anyone? might be useful to figure out how to go from a graphical image to ASCII)
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Text Mode FLI/FLC Player /code/video/txtfli.zip
| 06 Oct 1996 (catalog date)
99,695 bytes
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| Buggy mode set, only worked in a dos box from win '95. Had information about the text mode demo compo and was rather impressive for what it did. Otherwise, tight code for what it does, sparce, useless comments.
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4 Kings by Orange /demos/1994/0-9/4kings.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
57,584 bytes
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| Rating:
| Released at event ASM94 in the in64 division and ranked 10
A nice, unique look to this demo sets it apart from others. Lots of mathematical based code. Opens up with four grahpics in the corners and a bouncing pixel that opens up to the title. Good design doesn't stay with any one routine for too long.
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Ancient Tracks by Tangerine of T-Rex /music/disks/1996/tan-ant.zip
| 23 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
2,023,579 bytes
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| This guy is consistenly good and even samples some of his own stuff (a lost art). This pack was released in 1996 but contains his tunes from 1995. I wish I knew what he was doing these days.
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Genesis by Drizzt, Crack, Sir Roger, Niko, Duffy, Gil, Hork, Romout, Hoagie of LosT BoyZ /music/disks/1998/genesis.zip
| 09 Aug 1998 (catalog date)
6,153,306 bytes
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Xmo, Extended Module Optimizer by trench /music/programs/compress/xmo.zip
| 21 Sep 1998 (catalog date)
10,478 bytes
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| | The eXtended Module Optimizer will remove unused samples & instruments from your .XM (FastTracker 2) -modules. More optimizations will come in feature versions.
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Xm2wav 1.06 by Digisnap /music/programs/convert/xm2wav06.zip
| 13 Sep 1997 (catalog date)
43,308 bytes
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| | xm-2-wav 1.06 by Digisnap. Supports four point (spline) sample interpolation, anti click algorithm and (NEW) envelope interpolation. Especially made for those who want to burn their XM's on CD-ROM.
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Denzogtr.zip by Alessandro De Sanctis /music/programs/players/denzogtr.zip
| 11 Dec 1997 (catalog date)
93,829 bytes
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| | This is the ultimate chords/scales finder: all you're looking for DenzoGtr can find. This is not a scales or chords dB, but a powerful engine that you cam program for finding all positions for both scales and chords. There is no a fix number of choice: you can find 10, 100, 1000, 10000 position for each chord depending from tunig, finger positions, inversions and other parameters. In the same way you can search for 3 notes for string scales or pentatonic pattern etc. Also arpeggios are simple to find. Remenber that DenzoGtr is designed to be expanded with your own tuning, scales and chords. So have fun, Alex.
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Sample Grabber Pro V2.981 by Jay Dee /music/programs/rippers/sgpr2981.zip
| 11 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
54,437 bytes
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| | SAMPLE GRABBER PRO 2.981 * += A MUST-HAVE for all PC-composers. =+ Reads samples from various module types including, but not limited to: STM/S3M/MOD/669/MTM/LIQ/FAR/DMF/PSM/ XM CDM/AMF/ULT/MDL/OKT/AMS/INR/WOW/DSM/ SN 669/DTM/DSM/GDM/DPP/DTM/CBA/DTM/SN2/ MM PTM/FNK/MED/PAC/AMM/AMF/PLM/HQM/AMS/ IT UNI/SBK/SF2/FFF/RTM/PDM/CCM/ AM and saves them either all or one by one to: SPL/IFF/DP3/DSF/FSM/UWF/AMS/PCM/RAW/WAV RTS * AND * XI +=====================================+ New in this version: bugfixes +=========================[10.jan.98]==+
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Nut Chords 1.1 by Nutcase of Kinetic PC /music/programs/unusual/nutcho11.zip
| 05 May 1997 (catalog date)
79,630 bytes
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| | Excellent chord-finder for musicians and composers. This chord-finder can find all variations of any chords in any tuning possible. You can add more weird chords if you want. Program is based on logics and can really show all variations where to pick up a chord with guitar. Program works on PC/DOS/VGA machines. Featuring: fretboard and keyboard view, mouse and shortkey controls, searching for chords, pick up chords and keys from lists, converting chords between piano and guitar. Perfect tool for all serious composers, trackers as well. TRY IT, it's good. Thanks.
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Tr-808 Patches For The Gus by Tek of OTM /music/samples/808_gus.zip
| 20 Sep 1997 (catalog date)
153,835 bytes
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| | These aren't samples from a true 808, they're from the RB-338. They do, however, sound REALLY close, are sampled at 44.1kHz/16bit, and sound a lot better than any of the other 808 patch sets I've heard. You may want to adjust the volumes a bit: they're all maximized. Included are kick, snare, clap, hihat (open and closed), crash cymbal, cowbell, and maracas. Sorry if you wanted the toms or congas or anything else, but I got lazy... Maybe I'll put those out soon.
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Sweeped Analog Pack 1 by DotH of MultiDimensional /music/samples/anpck1.zip
| 18 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
1,810,112 bytes
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| | Samples for quality tracking rendered in various synth emulators. This range of samples is different from other sample packs in that it has only 2 sample types but they are included in the pack as sweeped progressively samples. This will help trackers create more realistic analog sounding sweeps. There are 2 diferent rages of samples, "distorted" (14 samples) and "psychoactive pulse" (16 samples). All samples are 16 bit at 44.1Khz WAV.
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Sweeped Analog Pack 2 by DotH of MultiDimensional /music/samples/anpk2.zip
| 18 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
1,743,715 bytes
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| | Samples for quality tracking rendered in various synth emulators. This range of samples is different from other sample packs in that it has only 2 sample types but they are included in the pack as sweeped progressively samples. This will help trackers create more realistic analog sounding sweeps. There are 2 diferent rages of samples, "Filtered saw bass" (11 samples) and "bright resonance bass" (15 samples). All samples are 16 bit at 44.1Khz WAV.
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Juno 106 Pack 1 by DotH of MultiDimensional /music/samples/dothpk1.zip
| 15 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
4,971,232 bytes
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| | Samples for quality tracking from the juno. The pack includes sweeped synths and bass sounds. Recommended for Techno-Trance-Goa music. contains full sweeps so you can have all the samples needed to make real-like sweeps. All samples are 16 bit at 44.1Khz WAV. Pack contains detailed list of samples.
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Kurzweil K2000 Rom Bank Basses by Lala /music/samples/k2k_bass.zip
| 25 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
934,645 bytes
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| | Selected ROM Bank basses from my Kurzweil K2000. All are in 22 kHz, 16-bit mono WAV format. The *_c?.WAV denotes that these are multisample instruments.
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Prophet Samples From A Kurzweil K2000 by LaLa /music/samples/k2k_prph.zip
| 29 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
932,645 bytes
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| | Raw samples from the legendary Prophet synth, plus a few Prophet samples that were processed with the K2000 V.A.S.T. synthesis engine. All are in 22kHz, 16-bit mono WAV format, most are multisample instruments.
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Kurzweil K2000 Rom Bank Drums by Lala /music/samples/k2kdrums.zip
| 25 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
967,382 bytes
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| | Selected ROM Bank drums sampled from my Kurzweil K2000. Most of it is in 22 kHz, 16-bit mono WAV format, except for some high-frequency content drums.
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Mercure Drums by Mercure /music/samples/mrc-drum.zip
| 26 Apr 1997 (catalog date)
1,610,057 bytes
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| | Here are a few 16 bits, 44.1KHz drums samples for your tracking pleasure, straight from several cds. Credits include: George Duke Terence Trent D'Arby Prince Tone Loc .. and a few others :)
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Samples from TB Proteus 1/XR by Sam Eassa /music/samples/proteus1.zip
| 10 Sep 1996 (catalog date)
2,081,430 bytes
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| | This is the first (I hope) of a series of samples extracted from the Turtle Beach Multisound Proteus 1/XR synthesizer. All samples are 22kHz, 16 bit most were created by playing a C3 note on one PC and capturing it live on another. Post editing was done to equalize gain and remove the dead space. They are saved as .wav but can be changed using any one of many programs out there.
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Samples from TB Proteus 1/XR by Sam Eassa /music/samples/proteus2.zip
| 10 Sep 1996 (catalog date)
1,868,625 bytes
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| | This is the second of a series of samples extracted from the Turtle Beach Multisound Proteus 1/XR synthesizer. The emphasis in this collection is on FX although some conventional samples are included. All samples are 22kHz, 16 bit most were created by playing a C3 note on one PC and capturing it live on another. Post editing was done to equalize gain and remove the dead space. They are saved as .wav but can be changed using any one of many programs out there.
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Samples from TB Proteus 1/XR by Sam Eassa /music/samples/proteus3.zip
| 10 Sep 1996 (catalog date)
746,435 bytes
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| | This is the third of a series of samples extracted from the Turtle Beach Multisound Proteus 1/XR synthesizer. Whereas the first and second collections (proteus1.zip and proteus2.zip) were a collection of melodic as well as percussion samples at 22kHz/16 bits, this one is percussion only at 44.1kHz/16 bits. Based on some good feedback (thanks Jester :-) I kept all samples very basic (no combos or riffs) for maximum usefulness. The quality is also better due to the fact that the sampling was done locally on the multisound as opposed to using a seperate PC. This has yielded some very quiet and crisp samples compared to the first sets of samples. Although the samples are in .wav format, they can be ported to .smp or almost any other using a program such as Goldwave. All samples are 44.1kHz, 16 bit and were created by playing different percussion notes on the multisound, and capturing them live to RAM and then to disk. Post editing was done to optimize gain and remove the dead space.
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Samples from TB Proteus 1/XR by Sam Eassa /music/samples/proteus4.zip
| 11 Sep 1996 (catalog date)
1,495,900 bytes
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| | This is the fourth and probably last in a series of samples extracted from the Turtle Beach Multisound Proteus 1/XR synthesizer. In this collection, I've tried to sample unique sounds native only to the proteus synthesizer and that cannot be found in the General MIDI set. I'm hoping to provide the means for the many composers out there to make some truly unique sounding mods. I kept all samples very basic (no combos or riffs) for maximum usefulness. The quality is also better due to the fact that the sampling was done locally on the multisound as opposed to using a seperate PC as was done on the first two Proteus packs. This has yielded some very quiet and crisp samples. Although the samples are in .wav format, they can be ported to .smp or almost any other using a program such as Goldwave. All samples are 44.1kHz, 16 bit mono and were created by playing different notes on the multisound, and capturing them live to disk using the Multisound's own digital audio sampler. Post editing was done to optimize gain and remove the dead space as well as to keep the samples reasonable small.
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Roland D-50 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swd50.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
16,076,830 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | Samples taken from a Roland D50, the king of the late 80s - LA synthesis and PCM samples. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Yamaha DX-27 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swdx27.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
16,992,316 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | Samples taken from the Yamaha DX27 - 4-op FM, the little cousin of the DX7. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Roland JX3P Sample Pack Number 1 by Swill /music/samples/swil-jx1.zip
| 21 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
1,419,144 bytes
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| | One of the best synthesizers from the early 80s, now used (like the tb-303) for techno music. All classic sounds, now captured for playback on PC soundcard to use with your own music. Recorded in 16 bit mono. All samples are freeware, but feel the urge to mention the sampler in the credits.
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Roland JX3P Sample Pack Number 2 by Swill /music/samples/swil-jx2.zip
| 21 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
1,613,623 bytes
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| | One of the best synthesizers from the early 80s, now used (like the tb-303) for techno music. All classic sounds, now captured for playback on PC soundcard to use with your own music. Recorded in 16 bit mono. All samples are freeware, but feel the urge to mention the sampler in the credits.
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Roland Juno 106 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swjuno1.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
15,529,471 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | Samples taken from the Roland Juno 106 - Analog-based synthesizer with thundering bass. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Roland Juno 106 Samples #2 by Soundwave /music/samples/swjuno2.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
18,988,252 bytes
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| | Samples taken from the Roland Juno 106 - Analog-based synthesizer with thundering bass, Yamaha TX16W - Sampler with Typhoon OS the modulation makes synthesis possible. By popular demand, the Juno pack is back! And this time, we've got a lot of resonance for all of you techno guys out there. (: We've got a couple of samples of resonant acid-like bass, plus a lot of other goodies with booms, distortion, LFOs, etc. There are 25 additional Juno sounds here, recorded at 44.1kHz, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 with the sample point at C3 unless otherwise noted. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided. Be sure to check out the Typhoon TR-808-like kit as well.
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Oberheim Matrix 1000 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swoberhm.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
34,540,308 bytes
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| | This is yet another sample pack made for those with samplers and high-end trackers. 50 samples are in this pack, all coming from bank 0 (!) of the Oberheim Matrix 1000. The Oberheim Matrix 1000 is a nice little analog synthesizer with classic Oberheim sounds, for those who don't know. The samples were done on a Turtle Beach Tropez. Hopefully this provides a tad better audio quality than the Pro Audio Spectrum 16 (which in itself wasn't bad). Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Korg X5 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swx5.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
16,367,474 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | Samples taken from the Korg X5, a classy little sample-based synthesizer. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Korg X5 Drum Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swx5drum.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
7,257,634 bytes
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| | People have been looking for more drums, so I gave them it. This is a nice little series of drums taken from the Korg X5 drum machine. There's 109 drum samples in this pack, which should be more than enough to satisfy your drum appetite.
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