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                   August 7, 1994 - ISSUE #56 - August 13th, 1994
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((CONTENTS))
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                  Section 1..............Standard Information
                  Section 2...........................General
                  Section 3.............................Files
                  Section 4.............................Music
                  Section 5...........................Demo CD
                  Section 6....................Advertisements
                  Section 7..................Top 25 Downloads
                  Section 8..............................Misc
                  Section 9...........................Closing

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((Section 1...Standard Info))
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    DemoNews is a weekly publication dedicated to the demo scene.  It is
produced at the Internet FTP site ftp.eng.ufl.edu (aka WASP or HORNET).  
This newsletter focuses on all aspects of demos and demo-making  (including 
music, art, and coding).

There are currently three active demo-operators at this site:
     
     Dan Wright (Pallbearer) - dmw@eng.ufl.edu
     Christopher G. Mann (Snowman) - r3cgm@dax.cc.uakron.edu
     Mike - weis@elf.stuba.sk

    This site is mirrored by the following ftps:
         ftp.uwp.edu
         ftp.luth.se
         ftp.sun.ac.za
         ftp.uni-erlangen.de
         ftp.uni-paderborn.de

If you would like to receive a new copy of Demo News every Sunday in your
mailbox write to dmw@eng.ufl.edu.  We delete all bounced mail from this
service, so if you SHOULD BE getting Demo News and ARE NOT, please re-request
this newsletter.

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((Section 2...General))
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If you are interested in reviewing demos please WRITE me.  We have a couple 
people doing some reviews now.  Brandon is working on demos M-Z in the  
alpha/NEW and Akatinde reviewed a lot of the A-L demos recently.  This has
been appeneded to the DEMOS.TXT file in case you were wondering.

Check the /democd directory for OLDER demos which will not be listed in
this newsletter as moved. (This may change but when there are a ton of 
files I just move them...)

I will keep this short because I did not have time to do much this
week.  That together with the "incoming" directory changing owner caused
us to get backlogged.  Hopefully next week we will be back to normal.

ASSEMBLY '94 stuff?  As of 11:30pm EST Saturday nothing has been uploaded
to the /incoming/asm94 directory.

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((Section 3...Files))
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Filename.ext  Location               Description
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| --DEMOS-- |    (all locations start with /pub/msdos/demos...)
`-----------'
acme-doa.arj  alpha/NEW      ACME's DOA demo.  GUS.
anodyne.arj   alpha/NEW      Greek dentro.  Excellent greets FONT. GUS/SB.
ciademo1.zip  alpha/NEW      corrupt.
echoes.arj    alpha/NEW      Echoes of the PAST.  Bizarre winning demo. GUS.
tfa-trw!.zip  alpha/NEW      The Real World BBS intro.  GUS.

.-----------.
| --MUSIC-- |    (all locations start with /pub/msdos/demos/music...)
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r-crimew.arj  ../incoming/mc2        New Music Contest ][ entry
deepey  .zip  /artists/skaven        Deep In Her Eyes by Skaven (from ASMint)
DIRECTORY     /artists/snowman       New directory for songs by Snowman
_1dand  .zip  /artists/snowman       Snowman's entry to Composer's Compo
amb_sd1 .zip  /disks                 Amable music disk (German)
damg0894.zip  /disks                 Damage ]I[ Music disk (music by Snowman)
hous3tek.zip  /disks                 Housetek presents August 93 compilations
1mig_klf.zip  /klf                   New KLF release
alrm_klf.zip  /klf                   New KLF release
slow-klf.zip  /klf                   Slow Circle by Maelcum
cmod117 .zip  /programs/players      CapaMod v1.17 (AWESOME mod player)
glx212  .zip  /programs/players      GLX v2.12 fast modplayer (many cards)
metal026.zip  /programs/players      METAL v0.2pl6 (GUS only)
morgl100.zip  /programs/players      The Morgul Player (lots of features)
rmp111b .zip  /programs/players      Renaissance Music Player v1.11 beta
far100  .arj  /programs/trackers     Farandole tracker by Digital Infinity
st3fix  .zip  /programs/trackers     A color scheme fix for ST3
freestyl.zip  /songs/mod             Freestyl by Zodiak (from Cronologia)
thevoice.zip  /songs/mod             The Voice Within by Sweetfeet/Spetsnaz
acidrop .zip  /songs/mtm             Acid Drop by HaDji
darktime.zip  /songs/s3m             unknown
graduate.lzh  /songs/s3m             Graduate by Vassago
nightdnc.lzh  /songs/s3m             Night Dance by Vassago
stereo  .lzh  /songs/s3m             unknown
summerse.zip  /songs/s3m             Summerset Meadow by mute
vstorms .lzh  /songs/s3m             Storms by Vassago
psm-form.zip  /text                  Specifications on the .PSM format.
cia-cn01.zip  DELETED                -corrupted
ciadsk01.zip  DELETED                -corrupted
ciadsk01.zip  DELETED                -corrupted
cmod114 .zip  DELETED                -old version
far096  .arj  DELETED                -old version
morgl099.zip  DELETED                -old version
mp325   .zip  DELETED                -old version
rmp110b .zip  DELETED                -old version

.--------------.
| --ART/ANSI-- | (all locations start with /pub/msdos/demos/...)
`--------------'

We have an ANSI maintainer--cavalier@shadow.net  From here on out he
will take care of this section.

.----------.
| --CODE-- |     (all locations start with /pub/msdos/demos/programming...)
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| --MISC-- |     (all locations start with /pub/msdos/demos/...)
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isinfo23.zip     /groups/immortal    Immortal Syndicate group Info.

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((Section 4...Music Articles - MC][))
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 GENERAL
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     This issue almost didn't happen.  The /incoming directory went haywire
this Saturday (the day I do all my work), and I almost wasn't able to get my
stuff in for this issue.
     Anyway, I guess ASM94 is just about over here in the USA (time-wise),
and I look forward to getting the new files in the next couple of days.  This
week a lot of unusual and hard-to-catagorize things were uploaded.  This makes
our job a little bit harder, but who's complaining?
     I finished the MC][ files program this week.  It will be shipped to the
distro sites, and allow them to coordinate MC][ files more.
     Also, I am going to start distributing DEMOcd forms to my family and
coworkers this week.  I should be able to get rid of about 25 or so of 'em
this way.
     Until next issue, take care.  -Snowman

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((Section 5...Demo CD))
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Check /pub/msdos/demos/incoming/democd for UPDATES and information.
(i.e. More information, cost, how to get the DEMO/MC][ CD)

ART/DAT/RESERVE -- Check the "democd" directory for more info regarding
these topics.

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((Section 6...Advertisements))
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None this week.

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((Section 7...Top 25 Downloads))
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Again, nothing this week.  The info.log is still a big mess.

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((Section 8...Misc))
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Subject: Some notes to demos creators

Hello from Moscow, Russia.

1) Don't forgive about SB/Sbpro owners.
   It's _very_ boring about ripping your music from demos and hear them
   separately after demo-looking. It's seems like all demomakers are using
   one or two public playing routinges. Please, write it your self or contact
   with Otto chrons to reach all-supporting (but in my opinion Renaissance's
   player play nicely ;) At last weeks released demos from Impact Studios
   and Legend and we satisfied with quality and perfomance. But only GUS 
   support. Thats nice to meet in one or two places to hear/look demos to
   listen GUS musax but not always.

2) About speed: Yeah, of course, we understand, in USA and Hungary (Magic 12)
   =) all demos creators have i486DX66 in use. Okay, but mostly guys at 
   Russia have i386DX33 or DX40. 

3) Sources: seems like Renaissance or Future Crew released music/.coding 
   routines at ftp and thru boards and each who wanted become DEMOS CREATOR.
   Nice! But we lost most interesting ideas! And  practically _all_
   demoses (except some groups) have equal look.

                Sire Gongofer//DDT//OMNi WWDC// Chameleon.

[I ran out of time in trying to "correct" all the mistakes in this little
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Greetings all fellow hackers/coders/GFX artists/musicians and computer 
literates.

We, eight guys from the darklands of Finland, are proud to announce the
creation of yet another demogroup, ELASTIK. We are a rowdy bunch of
graphic artists and music composers thrown together and mixed with the
odd coder and hacker for added flavour. Right now we are a few coders
short, so, if you are interested in joining us, let us know.


Current members of ELASTIK are

        Dirk            -       All around organizer and PR guy
                                Sysop of ELASTIK WHQ (soon to be online)
                                Generally busy making things work the
                                way he wants them to :)

        Sir Adrian      -       Second organizer, contacts and PR
                                fellow who also makes some music
                                when he finds the time for it

        Meadow          -       Graphics artist and additional coder
                                Founding father of ELASTIK
                                
        Peyton          -       Main graphics ARTIST / designer

        SIC             -       Additional musician and part-time coder

        Carco           -       Main coder / ideas for routines
                                Inventor of ABT and music system

        WhiteNoise      -       Main musician / ABT designer

        Syndr0me        -       2. Main musician

        ???????         -       Maybe you

Here's how to contact us. E-mail is of course preferred, but we may also
be reached by voice phone or snailmail.

Send your E-mail to:

                Dirk,           husberg@proffa.cc.tut.fi

                                or

                Sir Adrian,     kajaste@proffa.cc.tut.fi

Voice:

        Dirk may be reached at the following number
                        int. +358-31-3773864

Snailmail:

                        Dirk / ELASTIK
                        Koulutie 10
                        SF-36200 Kangasala
                        Finland

If you are a coder: contact us. You never know, we might be able to make
beautiful code together. :)



ELASTIK productions up to date include an intro, a musicHARDdisk and ABT,
Advanced 16 bit Tracker. The intro and the musicHARDdisk were released
at Assembly '94. The release date of ABT is not set yet. ABT is currently
our main project and the finished product was on display at ASM'94. ABT
supports true 16 bit stereo sound at 44.1 kHz using 14 channels, the 
maximum number of channels being 32. ABT includes a number of special effects 
and concurrent MIDI with no sample length limitations. ABT is currently a 
GUS only tracker, but we are planning to add SB AWE32 support later on. 
The fate of ABT is currently still an open question. It is up to you, the
people, to come and tell us what you really think of ABT. The specs for ABT
follow... 

Later days,
                Dirk  & Sir Adrian



Technical information about Advanced 16 bit Tracker

- Requirements:
  * Gravis Ultrasound soundcard
  * 386 or better processor
  * 2 megs EMS
  * Hard disk
  * VGA or better display

Current features:
- 16-bit stereo sound
- Up to 32 channels
- 44100 Hz mixing rate
- Uses onboard mixer
- Uses 16-bit samples
- No sample size limit
- Realtime sample transfer to GUS while playing
- 16-bit sample library 
- Mouse and keyboard controlled graphical interface
- Fully VGA compatible 
- Proprietary module format with optional compression
- Loading and saving of individual tracks and patterns
- Basic file management commands
- Sample editor:
   * Normal cut, copy and paste options
   * 9 editable loops per sample
   * Locates loop points
   * Several neat effects: echo, delay, etc.
   * Zoom 
- Individual naming of patterns
- Adjustable pattern length
- Clipboard for pattern editing
- A lot of effect commands
- Hypertext help (a la Windows)
- Midi support while playing samples with GUS
- Support for MIDI system exclusive commands

Future features:

- GUS MAX support
  - Internal 16-bit sampler:
    * Freely adjustable sampling rate
    * Low-, high- and band-pass filters
    * Ability to record a pattern to a sample
    * Resampling 
  - 2 Extra channels with 48000 Hz mixing rate

- Support for SB AWE32
- More channels (for MIDI use) 
- CD-ROM support
- Conventional music notation (unlikely)
- MIDI sample dump
- Programming library for using ABT modules in C, Pascal and Assembler programs
- Anything that is later deemed absolutely necessary :)

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((Section 9...Closing))
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See, I told you we did not have much to say.  Maybe next week after 
ASSEMBLY '94.  Till then...

Got anything to say about demos?  Let us know.

dmw@eng.ufl.edu
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