Floppyshop

Press Release - 17 January 1998

ELECTRONIC COW APPOINTS FLOPPYSHOP AS UK DISTRIBUTOR

Floppyshop are pleased to announce the aquisition of exclusive UK distribution rights to the entire range of Electronic Cow music products. Electronic Cow are a small English software developer dedicated to producing high quality applications for Atari based amateur and professional musicians.

Apart from a few honorourable mentions in Atari Computing and the music press, Electronic Cow have gone relatively unnoticed, despite producing three impressive packages over the past couple of years. It is with this in mind that we at Floppyshop have set out to remedy the situation and make these excellent products available to the masses. Our commitment to supporting these products even extends to a free technical helpline which will be manned by Electronic Cow to answer any questions you may have about the use of their software.

The three packages in question are MIDI Arpeggiator (create arpeggio style mini-sequences or use as a live sequencing tool), Sound Chip Synth (harness the power of the Atari's soundchip for use in your MIDI compositions) and Snippit Synth (create your own library of extraordinary sounds for Cubase with this granular synthesiser). All three require a 640x400 display as a minimum requirement, so you'll need a high resolution monochrome monitor if using them on an ST. They all run in both colour and mono modes on the TT and Falcon. All products are available and in stock. Here's the full feature list for each product.


MIDI ARPEGGIATOR by Electronic Cow

Program Type:- MIDI Sequencer
System: ST(FM), STE, Falcon and TT.
Memory Required: 1 Mb.
Display Type: Mono monitor on an ST. Any display type on TT or Falcon.
Price: 15 pounds
Postage: UK 2 pounds, Europe (including Eire) 3 pounds, ROW 4 pounds

PRODUCT INFORMATION

What does it do?

Use MIDI Arpeggiator to create arpeggio-style mini-sequences for use in your compositions, by saving the parts as standard MIDI files (both type 0 and 1). MIDI Arpeggiator can run as either a desk accessory or normal program, so it can be open at the same time as your favourite GEM sequencer (memory permitting). Alternatively, use MIDI Arpeggiator on its own as a live sequencing tool with its many real-time functions and play modes...

MIDI Arpeggiator's main features include:

  • Two sixty-four step tracks, divided into four arrangeable patterns
  • Built-in three channel MIDI mixer with two user-programmable auxiliaries (preset for GM effects reverb and chorus)
  • Program change, volume, pan, and MIDI channel settings for each track
  • Auto-pan, track muting, and left/right markers for looping sections
  • Lots of play modes: forwards, backwards, ping-pong, random, and chord mode
  • Auto-harmony part with four different algorithms
  • Real-time input (using on-screen or MIDI keyboard) and MIDI output
  • External MIDI clock sync (master only), and MIDI sequencer start/stop responsive
  • Save single patterns as type 1 standard MIDI files
  • Record entire performances to disk in real-time as type 0 MIDI files
  • Load and save arpeggio data from and to disk as an *.ARP file
  • On-line help (utilising ST-Guide) and eight-page manual
  • Free user support

SOUND CHIP SYNTH by Electronic Cow

Program Type:- Music (Audio and MIDI)
System: ST(FM), STE, Falcon and TT.
Memory Required: 1 Mb.
Display Type: Mono monitor on an ST. Any display type on TT or Falcon.
Price: 10 pounds
Postage: UK 2 pounds, Europe (including Eire) 3 pounds, ROW 4 pounds

PRODUCT INFORMATION

What does it do?

Use Sound Chip Synth to unlock the burbling sonic potential inside the ST's built-in FM sound chip, and create some rasping analogue-style noises. Sound Chip Synth's great as a monophonic sound source in a MIDI set-up, but can equally be used as a sample generator for other software to play your burbles with...

Sound Chip Synth's main features include:

  • Square wave oscillator (30Hz to 125KHz) with two sub-oscillators
  • Noise generator (4KHz - 125KHz) mappable to any oscillator
  • Oscillator volume, detuning, and octave shift controls
  • Amplitude modulator with depth, rate, and four waveforms
  • LFO with depth, rate, and four waveforms, and pulse effector
  • Four-pole envelope shaper mappable to amplitude and/or pitch
  • Real-time MIDI control, with portamento and omni-mode support
  • Export sounds as AVR/AIFF/SPL format samples (8 or 16-bit)
  • Variable sampling rates: 16, 22, 33, 44, 48KHz and user-definable, with digital audio playback on the STE/TT and Falcon
  • Load and save patch data from and to disk as a *.SYN file
  • On-line help (utilising ST-Guide) and eight-page manual
  • Free user support

Sound Chip Synth will run on any Atari with at least one megabyte of memory and a mono or colour 640 x 400 (or better) display.


SNIPPIT SYNTH by Electronic Cow

Program Type:- Music (Audio and MIDI)
System: ST(FM), STE, Falcon and TT.
Memory Required: 1 Mb.
Display Type: Mono monitor on an ST. Any display type on TT or Falcon.
Price: 16 pounds
Postage: UK 2 pounds, Europe (including Eire) 3 pounds, ROW 4 pounds

PRODUCT INFORMATION

A Granular Synthesiser - for all Ataris

What's a granular synthesiser?

Granular synthesis is a method of sound generation that uses small sonic events to create a composite sample. In Snippit, you have complete control over each sonic event (or grain), including the type, and its placement in the three axes of audio: time, frequency, and amplitude. Use Snippit Synth to create a vast library of extraordinary sounds, for use with sample sequencers, professional audio applications (like Cubase Audio), or as a source for your MIDI sampler.

Snippit Synth's main features include:

  • Five different grain types (square, sawtooth, triangle, sine, and custom)
  • Import AIFF or AVR samples, or any raw data to use as a custom waveform
  • Up to five hundred grains per chunk, with four chunks per sound
  • Mix, sequence, ring or amplitude modulate chunks
  • Create samples up to 400,000 sample points (roughly 12 seconds!) long
  • 20Hz to 20KHz frequency response, with pitch sweeping
  • 20Hz to 20KHz frequency sweeps with various polarity settings and shapes
  • Five different amplitude envelope shapes, with relative gain setting
  • On-screen waveform display with four draw modes and colour options
  • Variable sampling rates: 12.5, 16, 25, 33, and 50KHz, with digital audio playback on STE/TT and Falcon
  • Saves samples in eight or 16-bit AVR, AIFF, or SPL formats
  • Alternatively, save the data settings as a *.SNP file for later use
  • Supports MIDI sample transfer with drivers for SDS-compatible samplers, and the Akai S900/950
  • Sample auto-crop and optimise tools
  • On-line help (utilising ST-Guide) and eight-page CD-booklet style manual
  • Free user support and upgrades

Snippit Synth will run on any Atari with at least one megabyte of memory and a mono or colour 640 x 400 (or better) display.


Further information:-

Snail Mail: Floppyshop, PO Box 273, Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K. AB15 8GJ
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