Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!pacbell!att!occrsh!uokmax!cbdougla From: cbdougla@uokmax.UUCP (Collin Broadrick Douglas) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Diversi Tune Message-ID: <2303@uokmax.UUCP> Date: 1 Feb 89 04:00:53 GMT References: <8901291814.aa20287@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> Reply-To: cbdougla@uokmax.UUCP (Collin Broadrick Douglas) Organization: University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Lines: 30 I currently own the most up-to-date version of Diversi-Tune. (Version 1.0). I DO think it is an amazing program. If you haven't seen the MIDI functions well: 32 track recorder MIDI input assigner (supports splits) MIDI output assigner Piano, Banjo, Organ, String sounds. Some sound better than others but if you have it running through a good stereo you'd be impressed. Not to mention it has a prett complete drum kit. Bill Basham releases more instruments with each release and they better and better. This is even though he hasn't completed his instrument definition module. (it will be able to graphically display YOUR sample and do a foriet (sp?) transformation is less than 1/2 second. Those are his words). I can't list all the features here but I would suggest you get a copy of the documentation (it is on the disk itself) and take a look at it. IT has come quite far since the beta version. Oh, and by the way. You can use a remote keyboard with Diversi-Tune. Diversi Tune will produce all the sounds while you play. And believe me. the program is capable of handling just about any MIDI load. IT is the single fastest 16 bit program I have seen for the GS. I was not able to find any problems when I threw everything I had at it (I tested it by hooking it up to an Atari ST and it took everything the ST could dish out.) enough of me Collin