a976@mindlink.UUCP (Ron Tarrant) (01/09/91)
> prf@otter.hpl.hp.com writes: > > Msg-ID: <63920002@otter.hpl.hp.com> > Posted: 9 Jan 91 13:57:12 GMT > > Org. : Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK. > Person: Paul Freeman > > Which is the best package for special effects for digitised audio. > Audiomaster does reverb and one or two other things, is there anything > out there which offers a more comprehensive set of effects? I have a > PD program called TEM (The effects machine) which offers quite a few > but it is too slow to use in anger. Where did you find this gem... er, ah TEM? Is it available on Fred Fish's collection? -Ron
prf@otter.hpl.hp.com (Paul Freeman) (01/09/91)
Which is the best package for special effects for digitised audio. Audiomaster does reverb and one or two other things, is there anything out there which offers a more comprehensive set of effects? I have a PD program called TEM (The effects machine) which offers quite a few but it is too slow to use in anger.
ztsindi@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Bill Gant) (01/10/91)
Posted for Clayton J. Miner...Text to Follow ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Todd G Vaarwerk | Bitnet: ZTSINDI@UBVMS | | State University of | Internet: ZTSINDI@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU | | New York at Buffalo | VAARWERK@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU | |---------------------------------------------------------------| | Disclaimer: Believe what you want .. I trashed all my views of| | reality ages ago d8-) | ----------------------------------------------------------------- In article <4380@mindlink.UUCP>, a976@mindlink.UUCP (Ron Tarrant) writes... >> prf@otter.hpl.hp.com writes: >> Which is the best package for special effects for digitised audio. >> Audiomaster does reverb and one or two other things, is there anything >> out there which offers a more comprehensive set of effects? I have a >> PD program called TEM (The effects machine) which offers quite a few >> but it is too slow to use in anger. Personally I like AudioMaster II (haven't looked at AMIII yet), but I do use QuasarSound for a number of things. Overall, QS might be a bit more useful as it has a lot of options that are a bit better laid out than on AM. Also, since sfx for SkyLine must be in a certain format, I have to use QS to get them that way. > > >Where did you find this gem... er, ah TEM? >Is it available on Fred Fish's collection? >-Ron Unless I missed it later, I have not see TEM on the Fish disks. I got my copy from the September 1990 issue of Amiga Computing (from England). I don't believe that it is PD, I think it was listed as being copywritten to the mag... +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Clayton J. Miner - Reality Engineer | +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | SysOp - Known World BBS | Bitnet: ZTSINDI@UBVMS | | (716)-883-3083 300-2400 | Internet: ZTSINDI@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU | +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | The views of this post are not those of the host organization. | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+