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I got this off USENET. Amiga owners take note that this guy is in *Norway*. Brian From: [email protected] (Ola Fosheim Gr|stad) Subject: A new diskmag called AM/FM! Date: 5 Sep 91 16:01:46 GMT I am posting this ad as a tribute to the new Amigamag 'AM/FM'. If you have to reply to this posting, do it through EMAIL and with 'AM/FM' as subject. I'll forward replies to the editor Bjxrn Lynne. ======================================= AM/FM Amiga Musicians Freeware Magazine ======================================= Information file ======================================= AM/FM is a recently started, serious disk-based magazine for Amiga- owners who happen to be musically interested, gifted or just curious. It covers all aspects of using the Amiga for sound- and music production - publishing news, reviews, previews, tutorials, gossip, as well as 2 or 3 selected Amiga-only songs, 2 or 3 MIDI performance files, and 2 or 3 selected sound/music utilities for each issue. In addition, there will be some sound banks for various synthesizers on the magazine disk. Issue #1 of AM/FM was released in August 1991, we are currently starting the preparations for issue #2, planned to be released some time in October 1991. The magazine is not Public Domain, but freely copiable, in other words you can copy it to your friends, but you cannot sell it, not even for a price so low that there is no profit. Exclusive sales of AM/FM in the UK is by 17bit Software, and we are currently looking for other companies to license and sell AM/FM in other countries. At the moment there is no money involved, apart from a small fee that 17bit sends us, so we can cover postage-, disks-, and phone expenses. In other words, the AM/FM staff and contributors are not into this for financial gain, we're doing it out of pure interest. If anyone reading this would like to be a part of the staff of (more or less) permanent contributors/writers to AM/FM, please don't hesitate to get in touch with AM/FM - we would love to hear from you. Any material for publishing would also be very welcome. The address: Or you can reach the AM/FM Editor, -------------- BJORN LYNNE, (that's me) on one of AM/FM these BBS's: Schleppegrells gt. 10 0556 OSLO 5 Mediafoto (M)BBS: +47 2 176056 NORWAY Crusaders BBS : +47 6 810881 or +47 6 810864 Zirkonium BBS : +47 2 277533 or +47 2 273434 ===================================================================== If you are interested in the Amiga and music, let us hear from you! ===================================================================== or send EMAIL to [email protected] with 'AM/FM' as subject. Replies that are made public to this conference will be ignored.. BTW: Issue #1 of AM/FM will probably be available through FTP from ab20 soon! -- Ola Fosheim Groestad (Midi-freak & Amiga programmer??) Setarkos Software '93
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2715.1 | AM/FM & Amiga help needed! | NZOMIS::GANDAR | Tue Feb 11 1992 19:01 | 5 | |
I am an Amiga user (not programmer) and musician. I am planning to buy a synth and need information on what integration capabilities the Amiga has. Does anyone know if the AM/FM mag is distributed in Australia or NZ? Any contacts would be a big help. | |||||
2715.2 | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | Wed Feb 12 1992 08:08 | 10 | ||
> a synth and need information on what integration capabilities the Amiga ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Whaddya mean? Access to sequencers from other applications? Multimedia? Please explain. AM/FM not withstanding, I'll bet this conference can provide your answers. More detailed info on Amigas can also be found in HYDRA::AMIGA_V2. Bob | |||||
2715.3 | Amiga problem explained | NZOMIS::GANDAR | Wed Feb 12 1992 19:34 | 20 | |
My concept is that the synth is does keyboard & real-time control for performance, sequencing, effects processing, multitimbral layers, and is also a sound source on its' own. The PC (my case Amiga) is where you edit sounds, edit/create sequences, and with a sound card get new waveforms which the synth keyboard can control. I have a vision of plugging a CD-ROM (sound libraries & sequencers) and soundcards into the Amiga. I know that you can do this with IBM PCs, but I don't know if the sound is professional quality yet. In NZ it is impossible to find this stuff because the Amiga market is really home/hobby types and the music professionals use IBM or Mac for what I have described. Before I junk my Amiga for a compatible I'd like to know what is coming down the line on Amiga. Does this give you a better idea of my problem? And thanks for the other note on the Hydra::Amiga_v2. I'll check it out. Best regards, David | |||||
2715.4 | Some observations | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | Thu Feb 13 1992 08:46 | 40 | |
Okay, here are a few humble opinions: On the basis of its OS and hardware, the Amiga is head-and-shoulders above both the Mac and PC for any integrated applications whatsoever, and music and multimedia in particular. It is multifaceted in its abilities, offering built-in sound generation (including speech), bitmapped graphics and multitasking out of the box, and an excellent record for expandability without the constant compatibility which plagues the PC-clone world. The Intuition/AmigaDOS combination of interface and OS has been safely, happily, and consistently multitasking since back in '85 (when I purchased my first Amiga, the venerable 1000.) On the basis of what packages and products are available for the Amiga market vs. the PC and Mac, it's a different story. It's far more common to find that an impressive package is not available on the Amiga than it is for Mac and PC owners. It's a bitch, but that's the marketplace for you. Despite this, there is a top-of-the-line program for the Amiga in any category you wish to pursue. For music, my selection is Bars and Pipes Professional. It supports multimedia applications very well, and is "toolbox-oriented" by design: tools and accessories can be added to the base product as new capabilities are needed. With AREXX (an intertask communication/control facility for the Amiga), a *user* can create integrated applications built from programs which offer support for AREXX. (Most currently available do.) Samplers with 8-bit resolution abound for the Amiga, for under $100 including the editing software. For more money, 12- and 16-bit sampler/sound generation cards are available as well. With *no* sound cards, Ami can generate up to four voices of 8-bit sound, up to 16 with some fairly recent software hacks. No, not studio quality, but this is base functionality which is matched by neither Mac nor PC. A Mac or PC-clone can definitely do the job for you, and you may find more support for them due to their superior "image." From what I've seen, though, PC users need to become far more involved with their hardware in order to keep it running, and Mac users end up with fewer expansion opportunities because of Apple's "less-than-open" attitude about its hardware and OS. Well, you asked for it- you got it! One man's opinions, anyway. Bob | |||||
2715.5 | Amiga soundcards? | NZOMIS::GANDAR | Thu Feb 13 1992 17:09 | 10 | |
Thanks for the info - it confirms my belief that Amiga is the right choice, but the products I need are harder to find. I do actually know of Blue Ribbon through Amigaworld & have sent away for brochures. Can you tell me any names for the 12/16-bit sound cards? I'd like to track down suppliers. Thanks, David | |||||
2715.6 | Write me if you need more info... | COMET::BELLMJ | The ImperialStar | Fri Feb 14 1992 01:58 | 10 |
The best place to look for Amiga hw/sw is in the AC's Guide...they have listings of the best products and then categorize it. There's a little text about each unit describing functions, etc. If I recall correctly, there's an ad in the latest Amiga Worlds that is a 16 bit sound sampler/processor. Maybe it's somewhere else--I know the product was supposed to be available early Spring '92 and there wasn't a list price shown... Mike (a happy happy 500 2.04/GVP HD+ owner) |