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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?"