\||/ ___ (o>> SOFTER SIDE OF TOODELOO << by YesCREW 1998 --------------------------------------------------- [copyright] --------------------------------------------------- The contained material in this production [music, code, text, gfx] is also in parts copyrighted and produced by YesCREW. All rights rights reserved by YesCREW, 1998. Our releases are not freeware. Although you may copy them without restrictions for non-commercial use (as long as the archive remains unchanged), you are not allowed to put any releases of ours on a cd-rom without our explicit permission. You take full responsibility for the operation of this software and any consequences there of. We, the creators, can not accept liability for damages or failures arising from the use of this software. --------------------------------------------------- Credits............................................ Music....................Anders.Nilsson.(Toodeloo). Code.......................Uros.Vidovic.(Vido)..... Gfx........................Uros.Vidovic.(Vido)..... Replay Routine.........Laurent De Soras............ Help.....Janez Valant.(SWE).&.Anders Eriksson.(Evl) System requirements --------------------------------------------------- Atari Falcon with 3 MB of free RAM, VGA/RGB/TV display and little more as 4 MB space on HDD It should work from all resolutions. --------------------------------------------------- As we know from experience that noone reads these info texts anyway so I will just include the basics. The Story. --------------------------------------------------- Project was started on from my side (toodeloo) way back in 1997. I had created a lot of slow/funky pieces of music but I had no interface in which I could release it under as Anders Eriksson [evil] is a total funk/r&b hater and he had refused to make a interface for such thing :-) I suggested to Swe & Vido that we could release such a collection under the YesCREW label and they though it was a splendid idea. But as always when it comes to music and computers there are those incompatible formats that spoils everything. A tune might sound good in one player for instance the tracker and the sound completely different in the player that has to be used for the demo. That caused a lot of problems for me and I had to remove a lot of good tunes from the playlist as they were either to harsh on the cpu or played awfully wrong. What was left was basically .mod files but with and extra volume column used to be able to mix some more commands. That is basically all I use for this collection. No strange effects or 16 bit sound. Just plain and simple 4-12 channel .gt2 files. Extra --------------------------------------------------- All samples in the modules are free to use by any musician if you so like. The sample source from my side has mostly been maz-sample archive and samplenet. For links to those archives please check my personal page. http://toodeloo.atari.org // thanx for listening. Toodeloo -------------------------------------------------- About coding --------------------------------------------------- This is 100% done in GFA Basic except replay routine which autor is Laurent De Soras. I am not a good coder but I learn something new almost every day I code. Maybe I will be better coder in future. Anyway my code is crap but in such release the most important is music which is on my opinion good. I like it a lot (I dont like techno much). Vido --------------------------------------------------- YesCREW homepage: http://yescrew.atari.org [contact] Music: toodeloo@swipnet.se Coding: uros.vidovic@guest.arnes.si --------------------------------------------------- [the end]