Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!uunet!portal!atari!towns From: towns@atari.UUCP (John Townsend) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Trip-a-Tron Message-ID: <1799@atari.UUCP> Date: 11 Nov 89 01:26:09 GMT References: <8911071025160FD.BXSS@RAI.CC.FSU.EDU> Organization: Atari Corp., Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 26 in article <8911071025160FD.BXSS@RAI.CC.FSU.EDU>, BAILEYS@FSU.BITNET (NOLES #1) says: > > > Netters, > > In a vintage (dec 88) issue of ST Action, a british publication, I > noticed a piece of software for sale that sounds right up my alley. It is > called Trip-a-Tron, and is a "light synthesiser". Basically, a neato > moving color graphics creator that can be driven by MIDI signals. It also > states that Trip-a-Tron has it's own control language, for programming the > demos. I am VERY interested in this package (Trip-a-Tron, FM modulator, > and a Kloss Vidio Beam would make a dandy wall-sized distractor at a night > club). Does anyone out there have this package? Does it work on US > machines (very important)? Is there a used copy I might liberate from some > individual? The add states that it is made by Llamasoft. > > Yes it does work on US machines. It's a VERY neat program. You can hours of fun with it by turning on some of your favorite music and just playing with the effects in a dark room. I would recommend it! It's great. -- John Townsend ames!atari!towns Atari Corporation, Title Unknown!