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- We sat down across from each other, waiting for the
- pizza, and settled into the nervous kind of chatter
- that passes for conversation on a first date. Her
- smile was bewitching, and I was getting lost in her
- soft brown eyes when she asked, simply, "So. Heard
- any good music lately?"
-
- I jumped at the opening. "You bet!" I said. "I was
- in the *StarShip* Library just the other day and
- came across a series of Rob Baxter files. He's an
- English chap who does interesting things to Mozart,
- and has a few original contributions as well.
- AMIGADEUSII_1.LHA and AMIGADEUSII_2.LHA, files
- 23697 and 23694, are collections of his Mozart
- works, ranging from Rondo 'Alla Turka' to the first
- movement of Symphony No. 40. These two files are
- part of an amazing collection from the Desktop
- Music Workshop in England.
-
- "Make sure you read the long description, though.
- You'll have to either dissolve the archives to
- floppy disks and boot from them (after renaming),
- or make the proper assigns. Also, you'll need 1 meg
- of Chip RAM, and there's no exit from the program.
- It multitasks just fine, though."
-
- Baxter and Gammon
-
- Her eyes widened as she said, "Oh, I have some of
- Rob's work! I have METRO.LHA from File 23158. That
- features two original compositions from Rob. One,
- Metrolink, commemorates a new rapid transit system
- in Manchester England, of all things! And if you
- like Beethoven, be sure to get LARGO.LHA in File
- 23156. It's arranged by Hugh Gammon, also from the
- Desktop Music Workshop. Like Metro and the
- AmigaDeus files, it needs 1 meg of chip RAM and has
- no exit.
-
- "And there's plenty more. There's MOZART1.LHA and
- MOZART2.LHA, Files 22118 and 22120, since you seem
- to like Mozart, and NUTCRACKER1.LHA and
- NUTCRACKER2.LHA in Files 22116 and 22117, all
- arranged by Hugh Gammon."
-
- MIDI Moves
-
- I couldn't believe my luck. Sure, there's a lot of
- sax (and even violins) in the Amiga world, but I
- never expected to get to the string section so
- quickly, let alone to First Bass. I had to find out
- more. "Do you have MIDI equipment? There's a great
- MIDI stand alone player -- MIDIPLAY220.LHA, file
- 23727 -- that plays either MIDI format 0 or 1. It
- has plenty of options, VCR-style controls, and you
- can change the tempo or even transpose a tune. And
- you can control it via AREXX, with some 60 commands
- to choose from. You can create a playlist, too.
- It's the perfect thing when you just want to let
- the music play while you do other things." I didn't
- mention what other things I had in mind.
-
- More MODs
-
- "Oooh," she said, "that sounds perfect. There's
- also MIDIPL.LHA, File 22648. It requires Workbench
- 2 or better, works best on accelerated machines,
- and supports the SMF, GM, and GS MIDI formats.
-
- "But I like MODS, too. I usually turn to the
- monthly MOD charts to see what's hot. They're easy
- to find; the chart for August, for example, was
- called MODCHART_AUG94.LHA, File 23728.
-
- "There are just so many MODs that I don't know
- where to start, but I really liked
- GUITARSLINGER.LHA in File 21060. It's a
- guitar-oriented jazzy kind of piece. I like the
- softer stuff, but my younger brothers favor the
- heavier Euro or Techno sound. Pieces like File
- 23710 SUMORAGA.MOD. That one juxtaposes 'hard core
- raga basslines' with a Japanese-inspired melody and
- 'synthtextures.' And when in doubt, I look for
- anything by Sidewinder (E.GEISECKE) -- who even has
- his own CD -- and D.STACEYJR, who always manages to
- get hold of the latest MODs. For classical stuff, I
- just look for MODs uploaded by S.LUTNES. But I
- always keep an eye peeled for new things, since
- there are more files every week."
-
- I had to pick my jaw up from the floor. Not only
- was she a knockout, but she used the word
- "juxtaposed" in a coherent sentence! And just when
- I thought things couldn't get any better, she hit
- me with it. "You know, there's a new MOD player out
- there. PS3M0025.LHA in File 23525 uses the new S3M
- MOD format. It can play up to 32 channels, has
- 14-bit output, and even has real surround sound! It
- just blew me away! Of course, there are a ton of
- MOD players to choose from. My favorite is
- EDPLAYER21.LHA, file 17600, but there are lots
- more. And don't forget the player for Deluxe Music
- II songs -- DM2PLAYER.LHA in File 20984."
-
- Coda
-
- It was time to pop the question; I couldn't wait
- any longer. "What do you say we go get online?"
-
- "Sure," she said, "your computer or mine?"
-