Title : Desert Grain
Author : Unknown
Platform : PC
Format : OctaMED Soundstudio MMD3
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Module name : Desert Grain
Module type : OctaMED Soundstudio MMD3
Module length: 42 patterns
Patterns : 35
Instruments : 20
Samples : 53
Channels : 8 [ 8 8 8 8 7 6 9 6 ]
Duration : 5min45s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
01 AkaiBassdrum_05 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +36 P80 00
02 brushslapsnare4 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +36 P80 01
03 SolidBass 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 36 +016 +34 P80 02
04 808Chihat 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 33 +000 +36 P80 03
05 808Ohihat 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 39 +000 +36 P80 04
06 9o9-percu2 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +36 P80 05
07 congahitone 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 2e +000 +36 P80 06
08 congamedmut2 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 31 +000 +36 P80 07
09 congahimute 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 20 +000 +36 P80 08
0a tidbit 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 20 +000 +36 P80 09
0b Synthorama!!! 40 0000 --- 22 [01] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 0a
[02] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 0b
[03] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 0c
[04] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 0d
[05] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 0e
[06] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 0f
[07] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 10
[08] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 11
[09] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 12
[0a] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 13
[0b] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 14
[0c] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 15
[0d] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 16
[0e] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 17
[0f] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 18
[10] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 19
[11] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 1a
[12] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 1b
[13] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 1c
[14] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 1d
[15] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 1e
[16] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 1f
[17] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 20
[18] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 21
[19] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 22
[1a] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 23
[1b] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 24
[1c] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 25
[1d] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 26
[1e] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 27
[1f] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 28
[20] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 29
[21] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 2a
[22] 40 40 +000 +12 P80 2b
0c basicalhi 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 08 +000 +36 P80 2c
0d mindstew 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 26 +000 +36 P80 2d
0e maltedmilkhi 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 26 +000 +36 P80 2e
0f chiffykalimba.c4 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 08 +000 +36 P80 2f
10 BOESE1.IFF 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 35 +016 +36 P80 30
11 BlimmMoll 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 28 +000 +36 P80 31
12 BlimmDur 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 28 +000 +36 P80 32
13 ambitom1 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 30 +000 +36 P80 33
14 hbshakuflute 40 0fff --- 01 [01] 40 2c +000 +36 P80 34
>
>
> ___ __ ___ __ ___| __ ___ __ __ ___
> | /(_/_(__)\ '(__)\__|(__l| /(___(_/_\ '
>
>
> presenting on 26-Mar-1999
>
> " D e s e r t G r a i n "
>
> [OSS, 8 channels, 5:39 mins]
>
>
> Howdy, folks. After numerous attempts in fixing my sound hardware
> problems (maybe you remember older module .readme's), I've finally
> found the source of the problems. Seems as if my motherboard has a
> slight knack, and I'm glad that it could be worked around by removing
> the metal plate armoring the gameports of the A4000... hell, a friend
> of mine who's pretty good at soldering spent a lot of time with
> replacing the cinch audio ports and the gameports, and in the end it
> is such a damn fault within the motherboard.
>
> But on with info about this song! :) This is some sorta groovy funky
> funny jazzy piece of synthetical dubstuff... or whatever! I really
> don't know what I should call it, erm! I started with the goal to make
> some ethnically touched dubstuff, but as I added the groove to it, the
> whole thing went into a completely different direction - but I really
> like it! Its relaxed, its smooth, and it was great fun making it.
>
> I was tempted to replace the "synth" sounding instruments with more
> natural samples, but in the end I was both too lazy for it and too
> confident with the result with the synth instruments - this song still
> has that "computer music" feeling that I apreciate so much, yet its
> completely different from all the goa/trance stuff I've done so far in
> OSS. Hey, I'm really proud of this one! :)
>
> A big warm "thanks" to Bjorn 'Dr. Awesome' Lynne whose synth
> instrument I borrowed :) from the unused Alien Breed song that was
> spread because it didn't fit onto the disks (in fact I tried to
> replace it with a sample, but it fitted in so well that I just left it
> untouched).
>
> Enjoy playing this one... a moderately high volume level and a decent
> turn to the "+" side of the bass knob's scale on your amp is
> recommended! :)
>
>
>
> G r e e t i n g s
>
> To all in 1oo% (of course), Count Dan, Cowo, GDM, Grimlock, Juice,
> LhA v1.50r, Moon, Mr. E, Pride, Radiosity, xXx, Jazz, xXx-Tobi,
> Ochrana, SMC/Abyss, Teis, Zych, Nik, Sunbeam, Dexter, Crown,
> all the Karmamonsters, Gavin Lucas, Andreas Spreen, Nik, Kenneth...
>
> ...and to all the unmentioned others that fill the vacuum around me.
>
>
> A d v e r t i s i n g
>
> I'm maintaining the "Aurora Borealis AHX collection" which started out
> of my very own AHX collection, and I'm looking for AHX modules (well,
> what else). If you have made any AHX modules yourself, why not contact
> me? I'm gathering "annotation" files from various AHX song authors at
> the moment, if I haven't been able to contact *you* out there yet,
> please drop me a short mail, I'd be glad to hear from you!
>
>
>
> C o n t a c t
>
>
> In case you want to contact me, please write to:
> [please no modules/samples swapping, chatting preferred :)]
>
> neurodancer@gmx.de
>
>
> I do also run a BBS, but due to capital lazyness + capital lameness
> of many new users, its no longer open to the public, its for really
> interested callers & friends only. If you're interested in a good module
> area + many other goodies AND can cope with BBS software OTHER than
> AmiExpress-clones, just drop me a mail.
>
> You can find most of my modules (back to 1987) on Aminet,
> directory "mods/neuro"
>
> Fate did all of the collecting/uploading/converting to LhA for
> the Aminet directory; dude, I really owe you one! :)
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