Deli News 3

DELI NEWS Issue #3
Welcome to DELI NEWS

News and old news about DeliTracker and the Amiga Music-scene. From all areas.

If you have any questions concerning DeliTracker or any tunes, simply write me a note. Or if you want to hear your favourite tune from a game, simply send a mail to my address with the name of the tune and then in a couple of days or a week you can get it from FlowerPower BBS, in the DeliTracker directory.

" TFMX " DeliPlayer
TFMX, "The Final Music Xchange", is a Music editor which is developped for Chris Hülsbeck. The song data - the actual notes, is separated from the samples and soundeffects. To be able to play these tunes in DeliTracker both files must have special names, in order to be found at all. For example: "Apidya" mdat.Apidya and smpl.Apidya. The smpl.xxx file does not show up in the filerequester, because it doesnt work by itself. That file only contains the instruments. It is important that it says SMPL. before the names of the sampledata for each tune. The name after the dot must be identical with the name of the MDAT.File. There are 3 types of TFMX. One is called TFMX 1.5 for which I only have the tunes from Rock 'n Roll. The remaining ones are TFMX Pro and TFMX 7V. The '7V' stands for seven voices, for example the title tune from Turrican II.

" Suntronic 2 " DeliPlayer (Review)
By Holger Benl & Andy Silva

I have written that some Suntronic Soundtracks were written by Rob Hubbard and Martin Galway. This is however not true, all tunes were programmed by Felix Schmidt. This information have i gotten from a phonecall with Felix himself. He has also sent me all of his tunes and replay codes. Felix Schmidt have stopped working on the Amiga since 1990. Now he has taken a small detour to Archimedes and finally landed on PC, and is trying his luck there.

Why another Suntronic Player ?

During the making of the first player there occured an error. This was due to the different construction of some Suntronic Musicfiles. A noteplayer is under construction. With such a thing it would be possible to play all the tunes on a Toccata.

At the moment over 40 Soundfiles is available in this format.

FlowerPower and DeliTracker
After a happy chat with Christian, I succeeded in convincing him to create a special BBS for DeliTracker. There you will find all new tools, and soundfiles, which are connected with DeliTracker. I hope this BBS is already running :-)

Cryptoburners Musicparty 1990
A wonderful musicdisk by Cryptoburners (CRB). It was created already in December 1989, but i find that the soundtracks are very nicely composed. So far have only 4 titles out of 7 been used in some BBStros and on some demopacks. Noone probably listened through the whole musicdisk, but I did and of course all the tunes are still on the disk after that.

All Soundtracks where made in the months between new year and autumn 1989. The playtime of the whole disk is more than 30 minutes !

All the tunes have pretty good samples, partly based by Original soundtracks from Vangelis & Kitaro.

More Sounds ??
This part could be interesting for anyone with a CD-ROM, or anyone planning on getting one. Some of you are probably longing for some new modules. For that purpose there is a couple of good CD's. I will introduce you to a few here, and try to write my thoughts about them.

More musicfiles is available on the 17Bit CD 1 - 4. But only as executable demos or intros. This CD serie is only for Amiga. All files are packed with DMS !

Should anyone of you find another CD, which contains modules, that person should extend this list. All the CD's are available from Amiga shops, and the price is between 19 DM and 59 DM.

Correction
The program to modify samples, Soundscope, which i told you about in the previous issue costs: 4312 Mark, and is made for MacOs V7.

Samplitude Pro
I will order Samplitude now. We can see later how many that wishes to participate. For recording only Toccata and Maestro are used.

Richard

!!NOTE!! This Document was translated by Spectral/Tulou (Jonas Nyren). And since neither German or English is my native language it is quite possible that there are some mis-spelled words or some grammatical errors and I apologize for those. However as a whole I think you understand what I have written, if not I must take some courses in English :-)