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3d math by Lithium of VLA /code/3d/docs/3d_math.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
11,835 bytes
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| Explanations of some 3d math concepts - I remember not getting the 3d rotations working correctly when I first started programming, but I'm not sure if that's my fault or the fault of the doc. Most of the docs are some simple linear algebra. They spell out the equations in the end for those who can't completely understand them.
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Space Port 2 BBS intro source by PSI /code/demosrc/bbsintro/fcsp2src.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
32,242 bytes
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| Sources to a BBS intro with ADlib music, scrollie, and star field all in 1993 bytes - The Adlib player in this BBS intro has been ripped and used time and time again by many people. Simple and easy to use. Kudos to those who have credited the source of where they got their player.
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Squid source by tlc, The Doctor /code/demosrc/bbsintro/sqd1_src.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
21,591 bytes
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| Source for a BBS loader with copper bars, a scrollie, altered text characters, and an adlib player - Copious comments and tight source. They even do checks for the proper equipment, i.e. VGA and a 386. Comes with docs on programming the adlib and SB fm chips. Comments are in Portuguese.
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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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3d Lib by deks /code/tutors/math/3dlib.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
6,095 bytes
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| Simple vector and matrix functions. Useless unless you know what they do, and easier to make than use if you do know. Correct code (and math) at the very least.
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24 Hour Break by Digitize Design Group /demos/1993/0-9/24h_brk.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
90,627 bytes
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| Fast circle-effect, sine scroller (coded in interesting way) - not a great job for asm-intro-compo (of course some music) btw: at the end they are talking about many bugs: here is one: press (& hold) left shift during sine-scroller. Letters D and G will be moved 'a little' :-)
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1st Infection by N-Factor /demos/1994/0-9/1infect.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
788,796 bytes
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| Released at event WIR94 in the demo division and ranked ??
N-Factor's first production, released at Wired'94 - a good "first-time" production for a new group. Lots of vector objects, some unlimited bobs, and textured planes - a top and bottom of the screen - but they are doing many things with this simple transform table: like really interesting flight of space ship over you (like in 2nd Reality), but textured (looks much-much better).
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Chapter X by Radical Rhythms /music/disks/1996/rr_chapx.zip
| 27 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
9,857,222 bytes
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| Includes 574k UNIVBE .zip file, compressed and uncompressed x-play/x-shell. Most of the music is ok, but they did a _really_ nice job with the interface... give 'em a star just for that. For a disk this large, it's well put together.
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Metabolic Virtual File System 1.0 by Slater of Metabolic /music/programs/unusual/mvfs.zip
| 12 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
36,850 bytes
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| | MetaBolic Virtual File System is a set of DOS-based utilities which allow a user to create virtual links to files. This way a file can be present many times on your harddisk while using diskspace only once. The system is transparant to existing and future applications. Virtual files can be accessed just as if they were real files.
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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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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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