. founded march 12, 1995 _| : _____ t r a x w e e k l y # 8 3 ______________ |___| _ _______/ /\___________________________ / ____________/ /\__\ _ _______/____/_____________________________ / / _________ \/__/ ______\ \_____________________________ / / / `_ . .~ \____\/ _ __ ___ / / / _____ . _ \ __ ___ _/__/\ / / / / /\ _ The Music Scene Newsletter __ __\__\/ _/__/ / ____/ /__\_________________________________ _____ ___ _ / /\/ /___ __________ _ ______ _ ___ \/ /\ / / /____/ \ \ / /\ / __/\ / /\ \ \ / \ /____/ / / \ / \/ /_ \___/___/ \ \_/___/ / \_/ / / \ ___\ / /_/ /______/\/ \ /______/\/ \ /_____/ // \ \ / / / \ / / \ \ \ \_\ \ \ \_\ \ //____/\____\/ / / / / / \______\/ \______\/ \_____\/ \ \ \ \ / / / / \____\/\____\ / / / / _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ / / / /__/ w /\___/ /\___/ e /\___/ /\__ / l /\___/ /\____/ / / __/____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____/________/ / __\ \____\ e \____\ \____\ k \ ___\ \____\ y \__________/ \____\/ \____\/ \____\/ \____\/ \____\/ \____\/WW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | TraxWeekly Issue #83 | Release date: 02 Jan. 1997 | Subscribers: 909 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /-[Introduction]------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Welcome to TraxWeekly #83. We're off to a very small start here in the new year, featuring two articles covering tracking techniques for Impulse Tracker. Pinion's IT tips continue for the third straight week, and Pulse corrects a few mistakes and elaborates on a previous column. We are again searching for dedicated people who have the time to write for this newsletter. We have recently lost the services of Zinc, who has spent many hours putting many creative ideas and articles into this publication. Thanks for being with us, Zinc! Specifically, some coverage of music competitions worldwide would be appeciated greatly. Email me at any time. Until next week, Gene Wie (Psibelius) TraxWeekly Publishing gwie@csusm.edu /-[Contents]---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ ________ _________________________________________________________________ / ____/_/ __/ \ __/ / _____/ \ __/ __/ ___/_ < \____\ \ \\ \ \\____ __/ __/_\ \ \\____ \_____ \__ \ \ \ \\ \ \ww\ \\ \\ \ \ \ \ \_ _\________\________\\___\____\ \_____\\_______\\___\____\ \_____\_______\ General Articles 1. Impulse Tracker Tip of the Week...............Pinion 2. More Impulse Tracker Tips.....................Pulse Group Columns 3. Analogue Advertisements WAVS Needed! Kinetic PC Musicdisk Closing Distribution Subscription/Contribution Information TraxWeekly Staff Sheet /-[General Articles]-------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[1. Impulse Tracker Tip of the Week]-------------[by pinion (Ryan Hunt)]-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tip #3: Random melodies using volume swing --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pick any melodic sample you like. In the pattern editor do some type of scale, placing a note in each row of the channel. It may be a good idea to give the sample some type of NNA like 'note fade' (see tip2) so that the clipping doesn't make this technique sound bad. Also, try to give your run a decent amount of varia- tion so that it's not too uniform. You'll have an entire channel to fill sp I'm sure you can think of something! If you can't well... go get a good scale out of a book or something. I don't know! Think Bach... Set the instruments (you are in instrument mode aren't you!) volume swing to 100%. Sit back and let the laws of chaos do the composing. Well, this is a bit of an exaggeration...I wouldn't try to compose an entire song like this. This trick is more of a novelty than anything, but if done with discretion it has potentioal to be pretty cool. If you need further information on this trick or have an idea for a Tip of the Week email pinion@netcom.com -pinion (phluid) email: pinion@netcom.com web : www.acid.org/phluid/newmain.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --[2. More Impulse Tracker Tips]-----------------------------------[Pulse]-- Hey! Thanks a heap for the columns in TW - just a little thing - feel free to EMail me the hints first so that I can check for any mistakes... Mostly, you have been very accurate, but this little point here is quite significant: 00 C-4 03 .. S74 | <-- This note will ring out until you do a ^^^ 01 A#4 03 .. S73 | <-- This note will sound out util the note in 02 ... .. .. ... | row 03 is played where as it will be abruptly 03 C-5 03 .. ... | and uncerimoniously clipped. 04 ... .. .. ... | The C-4 03 due to the S74 will NOT cut out at all... until you do a S70 (past note cut).. The ^^^ will only affect the latest note playing. You can always check for the number of virtual channels being used by checking the info-pages Tot column (maybe want to mention this in next week's IT tip of the week?) Anyway.... I think an AWESOME tip would be an explanation of how to use templates - I never used them myself until recently, but I find them one of the most useful tools. (need any explanation of how to use templates?) The best use for templates is for doubling samples or splitting pannings etc. Examples of things to template: ------------------------------------------- C-4 01 .. X30 | C-5 01 .. XC0 <--- gives a nice stereo sorta effect on many samples. ------------------------------------------- C-4 01 .. ... | C-4 02 .. ... <--- sample doubling, which can be very effective ------------------------------------------- C-4 01 .. ... | G-4 01 .. ... | C-5 01 .. ... <-- Open '5th' to provide background effect The possibilities for templates are almost endless. The MOST useful templates are the single-row templates, as they have extra player code attached and have special conditions, etc. Jeffrey Lim ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /-[Group Columns]----------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[3. Analogue]------------------------------------------------------------- ÜÛÛÜ ÜÜÜÜ ÞÛÛ ÜÛÛÜ ßÛ ÜÛÛ²Ü ÜÛÛÛÛÜ ÞÛ² Û²°²ÛßÛÛ Û²ÝÞÛÛ Û²°²ÝÞÛß ßÛ²°ÛÛß ß²Û °²ÛÝ ÞÛÝÞÛÝ ÛÛ ÛÛ ²ÛÝ ÞÛÝÞÝ Ý ÞÛÝÞÝ ÜÜÜÜ ÞÛÛßßÛÛÝÞÛÛ ÞÛÝÛÝÞÛÛßßÛÛÝÞÛ ÜÜÜ ÛÝÞÝ ßßÛÛÝ ÜÛÛÝ ÞÛ² ÛÛÝ ²ÛßÜÛÛÝ ÞÛ² ÛÛÛ²ßß ² ß²ÜÜÜÛÛ²±° ßß ÛÛÝ ß ßÛß ßß ÛÛÝ ß ßß ßßßßÜÛ ßÛÜ ßÛÜ Tsk aCid ÞÛÝ ß ßß WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF ANALOGUE -------------------------------- Analogue is a tracking "society" consisting of members from different parts of the world. The purpose of Analogue is dissimilar to that of other groups within the tracking scene. We exist for no other reason than to help each other (and new members) develop their individul style of tracked music. We are dependent on each other for critique and suggestion. STRUCTURE --------- Currently, Analogue is based on a mutual system of agreement. When an issue comes up, the members of the group collectively decide upon the group's actions. With the exception of annual packs, Analogue members release seperately. This file can also be found in each release by an Analogue member. In the case of a special release, each member submits what he/she wants in the packaged release. The pack is compiled by Mind Bender. Analogue is now affiliated with Twilight, which produces ANSI, VGA, and RIP on a monthly basis. Together, we hope to acheive a new level of music and art quality. ANALOGUE MEMBERS ---------------- Nick; Email; Position; Mind Bender mind@demoscene.org -co-founder/tracker Marek jtstor@planetx.bloomu.edu -co-founder/tracker Xenoc zafran_f@mediasoft.net -tracker/senior Nova fractal@istar.ca -tracker/senior Beaner beaner@op.net -tracker/senior Vibrance flake@istar.ca -coder/tracker Zorro dzawitz@patriot.net -PR director Cardiac Arrest mdrom@interport.net -staff Coplan coplan@thunder.ocis.temple.edu -tracker Cryptic Blood tenorsax@auronline.com -tracker Arcade chris.le@juno.com -tracker Purity Control purectrl@ptd.net -tracker Arclight arclight_@geocities.com -tracker Dataflow m-34992@mailbox.swipnet.se -tracker Neuropsychosis poohbear@webbernet.net -tracker Lord Pegasus lpegasus@netcom.com -tracker/"oldskool guy" Rhythm Greene rhythm@wpi.edu -tracker Shaithis shaithis@buffnet.net -tracker Sirrus rudgep@rpi.edu -tracker CJTrack cjtrack@student.adelaide.edu.au -tracker APPLICATIONS ------------ To apply, visit our Analogue webpage at "http://www.twilghtproductions.com /analogue" or try the mirror at "http://www.users.fast.net/~tcarey/analogue if you have any problems. If you do not have access to a graphical web browser, then either email us at the address listed below along with your pertenant info and your application piece. Mind Bender - tcarey@fast.net In your letter please include: tracking experience (in months and in songs written), personal info (real name and phone #, and how we can reach you (email address). Also include anything that you would like us to know about yourself. Please understand that we are very busy, and it may take awhile for the application process. FINAL NOTES ----------- We hope that you like our music. Each and every member has a different style, and a different method of writing. If you don't like the style of one of our members, listen to songs by another. With this many styles in one group, you are bound to find one you like. Thanks for your support. -Analogue ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /-[Advertisements]---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[WAVs Needed!]------------------------------------------------------------ I am in need of some original voice samples for a few tunes I will be putting on a CD. This means that I need good quality, 16 bit samples. .WAV is preferred. The song I need this most for is an ambient tune, but I have a couple of other songs (a trance and a triphop tune) that need 'em. If you think you could make up some decent voice samples, please do. If I use the sample, I will give you credit in the text. If it is an excellent sample that becomes rather prominent in the song, I will at least send you a free CD when it comes out. Here are a few suggestions to give you ideas of what I need: "And then, he was gone." "Step to the left; to the right; to the left." "There's something out there waiting for us." "I don't think you understand." Those are only suggestions, feel free to make anything you want. One little thing: Please enunciate. Thanks! You can send those WAVs to me (you can MP3 it if you really have to) at rays@direct.ca or dcc them to me over IRC. - zinc / rays@direct.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --[Kinetic PC]-------------------------------------------------------------- K i n e t i c P C ------------------------------------------- O N E M A N D O G ------------------------------------------- N u t c a s e Q u a d ú Ä ÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄ Ä ú One Man Dog Boliini Radiowaves Two Worlds Night Hours Followed By The Sky Under The Rose Out Of Nowhere Jigsaw Puzzle The True Road I Travel ú Ä ÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄ Ä ú A new musicdisk by Nutcase & Quad/Ktc PC. I'm a former amiga-musician and have been composing over 8 years now. This is my first big project on PC. Styles of the songs are various: piano, jazz, ambient, guitar etc. Totally techno-free musicdisk for the ppl that like melody and harmony. Full code for PC. Single files (xm) for amiga users and other platforms... Signed: Nutcase/Ktc PC ú Ä ÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄ Ä ú Available from: ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos/incoming/music /disks/1mandog.zip ftp.arosnet.se/demo/musicdisk/1mandog.zip ftp.fm.org/incoming/1mandog.zip hagar.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/incoming/demos /musicdisk/1mandog.zip Links from my personal web-page: www.helsinki.fi/~saarnio/mymusic.htm ú Ä ÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄ Ä ú From boldyrev@xxx.xxxx.xxx Mon Dec 30 15:20:05 1996 Hi Sami.. I ran across your new musicdisk -- 1 MANDOG. I think it is awsome! I am looking forward to see more products from you and your group. Keep up good work. 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