DIGITAL DISCO II V1.23 SYSTEM DISK CHECKING YOUR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION... AVAILABLE CHIP MEMORY : KB AVAILABLE FAST MEMORY : KB YOU HAVE KB FOR STORING MODULES. EXTERNAL DISKDRIVES : Introductorium Lonely Wolf Jumping danceshoes Trip over skies Stormcenter Sins of an angel Sadisfaction Silence of monastry ˙Programming mode active Program started Program cleared Program buffer full Program completed Skipping to next tune Waiting for loading/decrunching Random program active Random program cleared Program Clear Random Time Insert disk # in any drive Disk error in drive DF : Menu 002............................Credits 003...............................Help 007...........................Features 009...Something about tunes by DJ Joge 017.......DJ Joge's greets and address 018.................Chaosis's messages 020.Equalizer's and Tornado's messages 022.............Deep Runner's messages 023...................Shark's messages 024..................Contact addresses 025.................Official greetings 027............Memberlist in 12.2.1992 Credits of this Digital Disco II musicdisk <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Coding and design...........Chaosis and Multiplex All tunes.................................DJ Joge Graphics......................Ray, TC and Chaosis We hope you find the interface of this musicdisk appealing!!! How to use all of these options ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()( Info windows: Left shows page's number Middle shows three different times, first one shows the increasing time of the current module, the second shows the decreasing time and the last one shows the total time since bootup Right shows amount of free 'extra' memory To select a module click left button on the name or press F1-F8 keys. The output window on bottom right tells you every action on going. After bootup there is program, which plays trought all modules of Digital Disco II musicdisk. Because of our multitasking system you can select a new module while other one is loading or decrunching. After selecting a new module system breaks current operation and executes new one. There are six flashing lights on bottom left. 'Normal' flashes when you select modules manually. 'Program' flashes when you are programming or program is playing. When 'Random' flashes randomized program is playing. 'Load' flashes when system is loading tracks from disk. 'Decrunching' is on while system is decrunching module. 'Error' light flashes when you have to insert other disk. PROGRAM You can program your play order. After clicking select all modules what you want to listen. After your selections, click gadget again and your program will be executed. When program mode is on, you can browse to next module by clicking this gadget. To get back to normal mode just click the name of module. Also same works in random mode. CLEAR Currently playing program will be cleared when clicking this. RANDOM System generates randomized playing order. TIME You can change time mode clicking this gadget. See more information from 'Info windows'. Also interface includes play, stop, pause, pageup and pagedown gadgets. To restart module click stop and then play. When clicking pause you have to click it again to continue playing. You can also use cursor keys to change page. Pressing 'Help'-key or clicking right mousebutton you will get back to the menu. In the menu you can use mouse to select articles directly. When you have extra memory for storing modules, system will automatically load tracks to memory. When both disks have been loaded to memory any disk operation won't be needed. Some features of this musicdisk: -------------------------------- -recognizes and uses all available external drives -recognizes all autoconfigurable memory boards (extra memory) and uses them for storing modules -modules will be automatically loaded in memory. The right side little window will show amount of free extra memory -this runs multitasking, which means for example you can select a new tune while other tune is decrunching or loading. -there is no break between tunes, because the old tune will be played until the new one is ready for playing (loaded and/or decrunched) -You can always remove disk while loading :-) -you can always select a new module or command while system is loading, decruncing or waiting for a disk -because of these options this musicdisk requires 1MB memory, which means you can have 0.5MB chip and 0.5 fast OR 1MB chip! -this runs correctly under Kickstart 2.0 -also this has been tested on Amiga 3000 with 2MB chip and B2000 with GVP combo II(22mhz) accelerator and of course this worked -you can boot from external drives even if you are using software bootselector (for example Action Replay's boot selector or Kickstart 2.0) -the play order is programmable or random -if you have Action Replay III, you may have troubles with external drives. To fix it freeze, try to get directory of disk(dir 1:), exit from AR 3, remove disk and insert it again. Now it should work OK. Introductorium -------------- Funny thing; I thought that this was supposed to be 0,5 minutes long loader tune and under 50 kbytes. But later on I was told to make it longer and still not to use more than 60 kbytes. The result is this tune with cut samples and only 14 different patterns. Other members seemed to like it, personally I consider it too small for a musicdisk tune but what the hell... Lonely Wolf ----------- She is the beatiful lonely girl wandering around in a full disco and trying to get somebody's (?) attention. Oh, I can't stand this boring spring any more! Why can't it be already june when I and couple of my friends make our (boozing) trip to Cyprus, Limassol (again) for two weeks. Those lovely discos, those girls, the sun... Unfuckingbelievable, eh? (Watch a film called "Ford Fairline" if you didn't get it, you won't be disappointed). Yeah, this tune was made almost immediately after Stormcenter, but this time it was full discomusic!!! Personally (and many people agree) I think this is the best digiloop tune I have ever made. Jumping danceshoes ------------------ This piece of music was composed after we had chosen the tunes that would be in our musicdisk, so we had to remove dance-beat 5, a 382 kilobytes long "digiloopremix-composition". So there might be a little unused space on these disks because this song is only (???) 336 kilobytes long, I don't know how the coders are going to fill it. There are some loops and the solo of black or white copied and transformed from Michael Jackson CD but all the other stuff plus solos are totally self-invented. I had fun while making my own echo-version of the black or white-solo, so don't take it too seriously! Trip over skies --------------- This is an old tune that I made for a music-compo last summer. I still like it, b'coz it's one of the most original songs of mine. I made some fixes to it to prevent some "audiobugs" (weird word?) happening. This tune is also the main reason for me being in Chrome, since Shark invited me to this group after hearing this piece of music. Most of all I like that loooong sample at the beginning, because it was my first test of digitizing samples from synthesizer. Stormcenter ----------- I digitized some pieces from the album of Prince and I just had to make a tune where I could use those unbelievable vocals I just had digitized. I think that singing is something that is never used enough in computer music, so here we go: "Hi-frequency singing in a digital tune". Listen to this about 4 minutes and AC/DC-maniacs will probably find someting familiar (?)... Sins of an Angel ---------------- This tune was also supposed to be used at a demo, but somebody told me that it will be on this musicdisk, so I had to make some kind of a name for it. Usually it is quite difficult to invent a good name for a tune. Personally I listen my tunes through a couple of times and imagine what is happening when the music is playing in the background. The thing that pops to my mind will be somehow transformed into the name of the tune. (As a matter of fact this tune was called just a 3-part-introtune...) I think that the second part is the best, but U got the freedom of choice. Sadisfaction ------------ This was composed in two nights from 23.00 to 01.30 and so the feeling in this tune is really very sentimental and sleepy (?). I also made another tune very much like this one, since I love to express my mood in these tunes, but there wasn't enough space to fit it in this musicdisk (it's a pity). We thought we'd use this song in some kind of a disc-magazine, but that idea died a long time ago. I consider this tune one of the best I have ever written, although it doesn't contain disco-beat at all. Silence of Monastry ------------------- A cute and interesting tune that really is different from others. I had fun when composing those pianodrives! At the end with full speed ahead! Some loops are taken from "Adventures in funk space" by Bingoboys, a song really worth listening. This is one strange tune too, b'coz some love and some hate this song, but say what you want: I love it anyway. if you like this kind of music and mostly discomusic too, then I suggest u should buy "The best of Bingoboys" a totally great (and only?) CD from them. I would send my special greetings to : Unknown Artist (beer rules), Rocket of Auroro (sorry about some long delays...), Norsman of Omega (try to get some more new tunes) and to all Chrome-members, especially to thedesigners of this musicdisk!!! For contacting DJ Joge write to : Jouko Karhula 52830 Suomenniemi Finland And no any lamers! Chaosis sends big hellos to: ---------------------------- Tyrell of Dual Crew I haven't heard much about you lately... Give me a call, man!!! And sorry, b'coz I have forgot to return your Dire Straits' single. Executioner of Rednex Very very sorry for a big delay!!! OK. But here comes our new production! Hope you like it! Groo of Black Robes Yeah! When are we going to digitize again? Interesting isn't that? :-) So have you composed any new tunes? Hope you call me soon... Morpheus of Stellar Keep drawing cool logos!!! By the way, when we gonna play tennis? Whizz of World Ind. Have you got your super-fast-modem yet? Or what about your HD? Is it OK now? Fright Night of Fobia Little problems with Pioneer??? I love your bass-reflex speakers!!! OK... Little joke :-) By the way you own me french chips and 'nakit'. And of course big hellos to all members of Chrome!!! And next Equalizer wants send some regards... --------------------------------------------- Arrow of Strange Good luck with you diskmagazine!!! I'll spread Da voting formulars like hell... Jam of Amega Industries Thanx for long letters! Have you composed any new modules? Scanner of Nexus Sorry about Da greetings... Slaughter of Tech Thanx for contacting me... Dreamer of Amaze You too man... Maze of Rage And you too... Speedhawk of TSB Thanx for always sending own productions!!!! Index of Addonic Thanx for greetings!!! Backlash of AF Thanx for your packs!!! It's nice to swap with you! and last, but not least Maniac of Falcons "You fucking crazy Bruce Lee freak!! You are still my littlebrother... DROP DEAD!!!" and more greetings to all I've forgotten, in our next production... And Tornado's messages: ''''''''''''''''''''''' Cruise of Coral Send my five disks back!!! Ariel of Artemis Thanx for your nice packs! Cannibal of Altair Good luck with your new group Sehnap of Flash Productions I'm waiting for your sending Wonderboy of Awesome I hate techno... Deep Runner greets following guys : Krueger of Kefrens I haven't heard about you lately! Send!!! Cedric of Flash Prod. Any new LP's, tapes or CD's? Quarterman of Majic 12 Sorry for delay, but here is our new production! Slumlord of DAI Thanx for your musicdisk, here is our one!!! Mr.cool of Live Act What are your future plans ?? Any releases? Cone of Spirit Hmmmm.....Your last sending didn't arrive! Cps of Desire Thanks for your Evolution trackmo. I think it was really great! Duplex of Phase Phase...never heard ,but I quess it's cool group !? Kapsu of TD Hi, swapper, gfx, Pc, mac, and modem freak! Morpheus of Stellar Your dog Dino is quite 'pullero'! And of course don't forget our HQ Shark, who greets: ---------------------------------------------------- Hyde of Complex You are welcome to visit me next summer Der HM of Complex Thanks for WB!!! Zeus of Zenith Sorry for delay! Keep on sending your productions! JH I am better in RBI 2 and Kick off than you :-) Just joking... Call me soon, man! 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