Short: New music by Australian artist Orpheus Author: Orpheus (sgilbert@ist.flinders.edu.au) Uploader: Orpheus (sgilbert ist flinders edu au) Type: mods/8voic Architecture: generic "It Is Important That You Believe Me" -- Orpheus ------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT! Even though this module was written in OctaMED 5, it will only play correctly in DeliTracker! This is because no other player (including OctaMED 5) can handle the volume controls in 8 channel mode correctly. Atmospheric new music by Adelaide (South Australia) artist Orpheus. In some ways this is my best yet. It started out as very experimental, so see what you think. If you haven't heard any of my music yet, why not? Grab this and see what you think. I take much pride in making all of my work as clear, polished and developed as possible. Some of my other mods on aminet: IntoPersona.lha - Part one and two of this trilogy: "The Entrance" & "Run" IntoPersona3.lha - Part three: "Exploration" EmeraldDreams.lha - One of my earlier ones HELLO! ------ I am currently looking for a producer for my work. I believe this music I have created is almost ready to go straight onto CD. If there are any professional interests in it out there, then please contact me: email: sgilbert@ist.flinders.edu.au (From September 1995: sgilbert@attic.apana.org.au) BBS: The Attic BBS of South Australia as "Sam Gilbert" smail: 77 Cross Rd Urrbrae SA, 5064 Information ----------- Samples taken from: 2010 A Space Odyssey Reactivate 10 LP Future Music CD KFMF Internet Music Archive ** Special thanks to KFMF for their unknowing support of my music ** Inspiration for this? I don't know. I guess inspiration for the jungle style beat would have to come from the Prodigy (All hail). Other inspirations: Aphex Twin, and the radio. I listen to as much music as I possibly can. Usually my music reflects my current mood. I'm rather surprised then that this song hasn't turned out crap ;). COPYRIGHT --------- This music is being offered under the concept of "FreeWare". In summary, that means that you can duplicate it by electronic means as many times as necessary, but it remains the property of the author (Samuel L Gilbert). All rights are reserved explicitly by the author. Other ----- I always like recieving mail, so if you have any spare time, write to me and let me know what you think. sgilbert@ist.flinders.edu.au If you want to play this in higher than 28 KHz but you don't have a multisync monitor, you CAN do it. 1. Get the program "HiScan" off aminet 2. Make sure you have run the "Multisync" monitor driver first 2. Run HiScan from shell and turn your monitor off BEFORE pressing return. 3. Press "Left Amiga" + "M" and turn your monitor back on 4. Start playing it in DeliTracker at, say, 44.1 KHz (CD Quality) 14-bit (An expanded 1200 will just manage this) 5. Turn your monitor off and press "Left Amiga" + "M" again 6. Remember to press "Left Amiga" +"M" again before turning your monitor on. If you haven't worked it out, this selects between the frontmost screens Also: My 1084s (NEW model) cannot display productivity mode, but it does not burn it out either. Still be careful. I take no responsibility for any damage you may do to either yorself, others, your data or your equipmemt. -- Orpheus