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- FREE!
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- 10 Extra Sequencer One Samples
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- From Gajits Music Software
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- AND
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- An Opportunity To Win
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- Over £500 Worth Of Roland Music Gear!
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- Closing Date 31/03/92
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- COMPETITION
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- If you managed to get hold of January's Amiga Format, you will
- now be the proud owner of a copy of Gajits' highly acclaimed
- Sequencer One music package worth £90. If your were unlucky
- enough to miss out on this unprecedented offer, don't worry; back
- issues are available from Future Publishing or Sequencer One can
- be purchased from Gajits for a small charge!
-
- So assuming that you have a copy of Sequencer One, what do you do
- with it now? Well, how about winning some state of the art MIDI
- gear, kindly donated by Roland UK? We have a Roland CM-300
- sixteen part multi-timbral PCM sample replay module, the very
- latest in computer music technology, and a PC-200 master
- keyboard, worth in excess of £500! They could both be yours!
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- All you have to do is write a tune using Sequencer One. To get
- you started, we have included 10 samples absolutely free on this
- cover disk. These are sample samples from the Gajits' Sample
- Series (see the magazine for more details of the Sample Series or
- give Gajits a call). Your tune can use any or all of these 10
- samples. In addition, you can use up to five more samples of
- your own choice.
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- The best tune wins you the prizes and will also feature on a
- future Format coverdisk (fame at last!). Could this be your
- first step to stardom?? You won't know unless you try, so get
- composing! For a little extra help, why not look at the products
- available to use with Sequencer One in the mail order section of
- the magazine.
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- For more competition details, see the magazine. What follows is
- some advice on using your free samples:
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- SAMPLES
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- As you may or may not be aware, samples tend to sound best over a
- limited musical range. The following list tells you the note at
- which each of your free samples was sampled. In general, samples
- should be played back in the octaves either side of this note.
- Trying to use samples outside this range will not always be
- successful (but feel free to experiment)!
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- BASSDRUM.IFF C3
- CHORDSYN.IFF C3
- CORKER.IFF C3
- DIGRYDOO.IFF C1
- ELGUITAR.IFF C3
- FUNKYSYN.IFF C1
- ORCHHIT.IFF C4
- ROBODRUM.IFF C3
- TIMBALE.IFF C3
- VIBEBASS.IFF C1
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- You should note that all percussive samples are sampled at C3
- (middle C). They are intended to be replayed at middle C.
- However, you may like to experiment by playing them back at
- different pitches.
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- For full details of how to use Sequencer One, why not purchase
- the Sequencer One User Kit (£6.95). This includes full
- documentation and an application card for telephone Helpline
- support. Get the most from your program!
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- CONTACT
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- Address: Gajits Music Software
- I-Mex House
- 40 Princess Street
- Manchester
- M1 6DE
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- Tel: 061-236 2515 (General Enquiries)
- Tel: 061-236 2514 (Helpline For Registered Users Only)
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- Fax: 061-236 4044
- Tlx: 668088 IMEXG
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- (Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)
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