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There are many factors playing in, but the most important have been that we need more editors, but a home cooked and unflexible way to
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Follwing the release of the long awaited ACE Tracker a few weeks ago, New BEats opens an ACE Tracker competition.
The rules (snipped from New Beats homepage):
The modules should be created using ACE Tracker.
Maximum size is 1 Mb per module.
Maximum tracks allowed are 8 for modules using samples/waves and 12 for modules using waves only. The reason for this is that also standard Falcon030 computers should be able to play the modules.
The contestor is allowed to contribute with a maximum of two modules per competition.
Modules should be sent to newbeat@atari.org with information about the composer's name and e-mail address.
Last date for sending in modules is July 1, 2003.
Modules that do not fulfill rules 1-6 above will be disqualified.
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» Check New Beats site for latest info about voting etc
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gwEm writes: The entries to the maxYMiser 2006 online compo are now available for all to enjoy in the form of an Atari demo and MP3 collection :)
Graphics: C-Rem, ST Survivor, Manou, Exocet
Music: 505, Evil, Frequent, gwEm, Makton, Marcer, Rubbish, Starbuck
Code: gwEm
Requirements: Atari 16/32, 1Mb+, Colour display (DMA audio recommended) or MP3 player.
Don't forget to choose your favourites with the EuroVision-style voting before 8th Jan :)
I've decided to change my plans and send all musicians competing a small thing, because I think every music is cool. The winner gets the biggest prize of all - honour, so be careful in your voting!
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» Download the maxYMiser compo demo » Download the vote sheet » Visit the maxYMiser compo page (mp3 files etc)
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Finally Leonard has released the Nostalgic-o-demo for ST/STe machines. The demo has a very well-choosen name. Almost all screens are in a very old fashion, that has been seen countless of times before.
A few parts stand out from the other, the intro especially. It's a really awesome 3d-world (bsp-tree, like the eko-system on falcon), too bad we didn't get more of this. There is also a quite nice texturemap/envmap screen from Overlanders, but doesn't come near the efforts by .tSCc. in framrate and size.
Also, cream has a screen that demonstrates their SID Emulator and plays the Union-demo original SID songs. The rest of the screens are as said above, old stuff, maybe a bit optimized.
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» Download Nostalgic-o-demo
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