Short: Experimental acid Author: jazz@outb.wimsey.bc.ca (Jason Johannson) Uploader: driley helix net (David Riley) Type: mods/ephnx Architecture: generic Distribution: DES-Tracker modinfo for Night of the Living Hoovers Module information for file: NotLH.mod Title: NotLH mJuke Play Time: 00:06:19:36 File Length: 193482 Format: Noise/Protracker Has PSC0: Yes Base Timing: PAL Tempo Interp: "Beats Per Minute" Def. Tempo: 6 Def. FTempo: 0 # Iterations: Infinite # Patterns: 92 # Positions: 91 # Instruments: 29 Instrument Data: Number Name Length RepOffset RepLen Volume 1 #Night of the Living 1800 0 2 64 2 #Hoovers, Copyright 1868 0 2 64 3 # (c) 1994 EuphoniX 4702 0 2 64 4 #,by Jason Johannson 4790 0 2 64 5 #. Usual salutations 4758 0 2 64 6 #,To the rest of Euph 4138 0 2 64 7 #oniX and Rog&Sarah 3930 0 2 64 8 # Earl,Joel Perfitt, 1856 0 2 64 9 #David Toews,David 1966 0 2 64 10 #David Riley,David 1882 0 2 64 11 #Potts(and any other 1948 0 2 64 12 #David),Keith Gillard 1920 0 2 64 13 # and the rest of 1932 0 2 64 14 #Tinmen,The HoloHeads 1604 0 2 64 15 #,Gordon Gelean,Steve 5274 0 2 64 16 # Lyons,Corey Lake, 10596 0 2 64 17 #Darren Schebek,Jere 16136 0 2 64 18 #my Tolsma and Elvis! 16110 0 2 64 19 #Apologies to those 16094 0 2 64 20 # I have missed! 16146 0 2 64 21 #.Save out the last 4048 0 2 64 22 instrument and view 4128 0 2 64 23 #it with your fav 4144 0 2 64 24 #text viewer. 4114 0 2 64 25 # . 4114 0 2 64 26 # .. 4114 0 2 64 27 # .. 4144 0 2 64 28 # . 4462 0 2 64 29 #EuphoniX.TXT 4852 0 2 64 Showing Sample Text: "#EuphoniX.TXT"... | April 21, 1994 __________| | | | | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | ___| __| __| _____ | __| __| __| __| __|_| __| __| __| __| | __| | | | __ | | | | | | | | | | | _____| | | | | |_ | | | | | | |__ | | | | |__ | | | | | | | | ________| __| __| __| ________| __| ____| __| | | | | | | __| __| ______________| ...Night of the Living Hoovers... Well hello again all. Its really has been quite a while since my last release, as well as any other activity in the modem world. I had to sell my amiga to make way for a newer model. Unfortunately, I have to wait a while before I actually go ahead with the purchase. So I'll give a big Thank you to Joel Perfitt for letting me use his 500 for the moment. ;) Another reason as to why the EuphoniX activity in whole seems to be at somewhat of a halt is because it really isn't! ( that last statement does in fact make sense ). As many of you probably already know, EuphoniX is not only a mod making group, but it is also a band. The band has been busy with finishing the last remaining tracks for our soon to be, full length CD. As well as just finishing up a live show here in Vancouver. All in all, things are looking great for EuphoniX! Why the "Night of the living Hoovers"? ... I was listening to some music and found that the use of the belgian hoover has basically outlived itself. Almost a cliche'd thing nowadays... So I decided to breath some new life into it... As well as giving me the opportunity to try out some new sample editing software... Basically the module was just an experiment. Personally I really don't think there is much to it. But it is techno of sorts and its been a while since I've contributed to the groups growing selection of modules... So here it is... This is more towards Darren Schebek than anyone else, but feel free to continue reading...;) About the use/misuse of naming instruments. I understand where you are coming from Darren. IE. Instead of having "Bass.kick.huge" I'll have the usual greets. By having the original sample name intact would in fact make more sense for those who store their modules with the samples in their own path or directory. As well as keeping the author of the person who sampled the sounds credible. But I still don't beleive in doing it. I usually tune my samples (Although I'm sure some would beg to differ! ;) Eventually all or most of your modules will end up sounding out of tune or some loops may go awry etc etc... Take it in good heart. Reason I mentioned this is because I think Jov Has been keeping the original sample names intact. Tom and I were musing about it a while back. ps... Where are you anyways! EuphoniX is... _____________________________________________ ) ) ( Darren Grant, dgrant@outb.wimsey.bc.ca ( ) Jovian Francey, jfrancey@outb.wimsey.bc.ca ) ( Tom Szymanski, toms@outb.wimsey.bc.ca ( ) Jason Johannson, jasonj@outb.wimsey.bc.ca ) (____________________________________________( And I almost forgot! Thanks to David Riley for taking the time to create all of those cool ascii/ansi EuphoniX logos! Thanks go out to Roger Earl for all of his help and support for EuphoniX. As well as all the other users who have shown continuous enthusiasm towards EuphoniX as a whole... _ __ ___ ____ _____ ______ _______ ______ _____ ____ ___ __ _ EuphoniX support BBS's... WiZard Online! 14.4 (604) - 322 - 3232 2400 (604) - 322 - 3266 14.4 (604) - 322 - 3972 ------------------------------------------- Tekna 2400 (604) - 857 - 8871 ------------------------------------------- Depeche' Node 14.4 (604) - 943 - 0078 ------------------------------------------- Corrosion 14.4 (604) - 324 - 4198 _ __ ___ ____ _____ ______ _______ ______ _____ ____ ___ __ _ J. Johannson