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Subject: GUS Musician's Digest V12 #21
GUS Musician's Digest       Fri, 27 Jan 95 11:56 PST     Volume 12: Issue  21 

Today's Topics:
                             3.57 Upgrade
                                 Help
                     ScreamTracker 3 help please!

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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 95 15:25:37 GMT
From: cad@mari.co.uk (Chris.Dee)
Subject: 3.57 Upgrade

	I'm having problems with patchmaker. All other progs. run ok
	but when I try to run pmaker I get the error message, "One
	of the library files required to run this app. has become
	corrupted, re-install". I just installed it though!.

	I then re-installed windows to no avail, so has anyone got
	any ideas on which library is corrupted and how to install
	an un-corrupted version of it.

	Thanks

	Chris Dee	cad@mari.co.uk

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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 09:16:43 -0700 (MST)
From: BUUR@CDMDSV.sinet.slb.com
Subject: Help

Please send help

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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 95 12:55:30 EST
From: banshee@rbdc.rbdc.com
Subject: ScreamTracker 3 help please!

I'm sorry if you've seen this before as I posted it on a couple of 
newsgroups but I really need help on this....

I'm having a weird problem with ScreamTracker, has anyone else ever
heard of this before...if so is there a way around it?  I'm using
ST3.2 and a GUS Max.

This is what's happening.  I have a sample that when played at a
certain note it lasts about 4 seconds.  What I want to do is
gradually pan it from left to right while it's playing using the S8x
command. It works and sounds great in ST3 but when played with any
other player, and I've tried them all, after it finishes panning
the note ends up being too short.  Now if I bring the note down
half a step it comes out sounding ok in all the other players but it
lasts too long and doesn't sound right in ST3.

This is the weird part....say I have it where it's sounding good
in ST3 but doesn't sound right in all the other players.....if I
take out all the panning commands (S8x) then in ST3 it does what
all the other players do, the note cuts off too short.  Unless I
lower it a half a step but if I lower it and add the panning
commands back it lasts too long in ST3.

What's wrong here??  It's kinda irritating since I want people to
be able to listen to it in ST3 or any other player...help, please!

Thanks! 


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Scott A. Jones
E-mail: banshee@rbdc.rbdc.com
Date: 01/27/95
Time: 12:55:30
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