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Polyphonic Music version 1.10:
Date: 7/4/89
From: Ed P. Grigassy
Well here it is! My first upgrade in the polyphonic music programs and
C language routines. What is so excting is the new discoveries I've made
in the PC three voice world! I'm very enthusiastic about the new, improved
playing routines included in this package. These routines should set a
standard for three voice music since they have the highest quality I've
seen anywhere on the PC market! I feel this package is the most powerful
music package you can own without purchasing extra hardware (like MIDI cards,
or sound digitizers and samplers).
For info on the updates in this current version, check out the file:
UPDATE.TXT info on what makes this version of
Polyphonic Music extraordinary
To get going quick, run the following programs:
TIMECHK.EXE to get the appropriate Polyphonic Tempo value for your
computer
then run:
MAKEPLAY <songname> <tempo value from TIMECHK>
where <songname> = blues -> an experimental blues jam
pachcan -> simplified arragement of the
Pachelbel Canon
furelise -> Beethoven's fur elise
invent13 -> Bach's invention no. 13
houseris -> arpeggiated version of House of the
Rising Sun
stlouis -> the St. Louis Blues by W. C. Handy
rondocar -> classical guitar Rondo by Carulli
For complete information on all the files in this package, read:
POLY.DOC the full documentation of the Polyphonic
music package
By the way, if you really want to have some fun, try playing some of the
".ply" files at ridiculously fast speeds (like 200 or less, 10 is really
interesting). Running looppoly at these speeds sounds like you are
nearby some heavy machinery! (Type LOOPPOLY songname 10 <enter>)
Enjoy!