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File "doves.mmd2"

Title : Doves - 1999 A.Atkins
Author : Unknown

Platform : PC
Format : OctaMED v5 MMD2

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1 Doves - 1999 A.Atkins Never Never 294 s

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Extended Module Player 4.1.0
Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Claudio Matsuoka and Hipolito Carraro Jr
Using null output
Mixer set to 44100 Hz, 16bit, cubic spline interpolated stereo
Press 'h' for help

Loading modland.com/pub/modules/OctaMED MMD2/Zee/doves.mmd2 (1 of 1)
Module name : Doves - 1999 A.Atkins
Module type : OctaMED v5 MMD2
Module length: 27 patterns
Patterns : 28
Instruments : 13
Samples : 0
Channels : 17 [ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ]
Duration : 4min54s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm

>
> WARNING!!!!!
> THIS OCTAMED MODULE IS ONLY INTENDED FOR PLAY ON A YAMAHA CS1x. IT
> WILL NOT WORK ON ANY OTHER KEYBOARD/SYNTH/CARD/SOUND MODULE. It is not
> GS, GM or XG, and uses the CS1x's material voices, effects, and
> controllers.
>
> Just connect up your CS1x via a MIDI interface, make sure you are in
> performance mode and click play. The first block should initialise the
> CS1x, send the main performance and set up the other channels used.
>
> ***********************************************************************
> NB: I'd recommend re-initialising your CS1x somehow before play to
> make the song play correctly, the best way to do this, I think, is to
> put your keyboard in Multi mode and then back to performance to reset
> controllers for channels 5-16, and then change to a preset performance
> to get rid of the Current (Edited) performances settings (I find that
> this is important).
> ***********************************************************************
>
> A quick note that you can find a lot of CS1x related data at "The CS1x
> Archive" at cs1x.hypermart.net :)
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> What you are about to hear is the result of a few months hard work (on
> and off).
>
> After extensive reading of the CS1x Data Lists, I finally figured out
> how to control most of the CS1x to do what I want through Octamed's
> non-ideal MIDI support. Most things are controlled by MIDI messages
> and some by Octamed's controller commands.
>
> Anyway, the final result isn't bad, but not musically brilliant, now I
> know how to do most of the MIDI stuff I can concentrate more on the
> music side in future productions :)
>
> Hmmmm, I wonder how many Amiga-CS1x-Octamed users there are out there,
> since there are only going to be a few people who can listen to this
> module without it being converted to some other form.
>
> Enjoy the tune anyway.
>
> (I really sould get a decent MIDI sequencer, but I'm so used to Octamed
> Now)
>
> Blah blah blah.
>
> Signing off for now.
> -Ash


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