CHURCH_O.PAT - Advanced Gravis Ultrasound patch

(C) 1992, 1993 Copyright IdMEDIA and Franois Dion

Description
===========

      CHURCH_O is the 2nd patch of the REAL patches serie. In this serie,
all patches are of real instruments. They are multisampled and sometimes
multi-layered to "fatten" the sound ( Still no word on the multi-layering).
It is distributed in an archive called CHURCH_O.ARJ.
In the archive you should have:

Directory of B:\

CHURCH_O PAT    117631 08-08-93   6:34p
CHURCH_O TXT      4280 08-08-93   7:19p

      If a file is missing or is not of this length, please ask the person
you got it from to erase the archive and get the correct version from one of
the official distribution points (see end of file).

      CHURCH_O.PAT is a real church organ multisampled (2 samples). The range
covers A0 to E8, but since a church organ doesn't have that kind of range,
the lower and higher octaves are not very realistic, but nobody in their
right minds would use them. CHURCH_O.PAT is not meant to replace CHURCH.PAT
from Gravis, because it is quite different. Still if you dont want to mess
everytime with the ultrasnd.ini, i would suggest to replace:
19= church
by
19= church_o
in your ultrasnd.ini.

What's next
===========
      
      If you dont have them already, go and grab ACCRDEON.ARJ, 808DRUMS.ARJ
and ANASYN2.ARJ (ANASYN1.ARJ was just a test, really). That's 37 patches...
      More real instruments (B3, piano, guitar) are ready, but require
support of layering and > 64Kb waves, so they will be released when the
drivers support these options.
      If they do not sound better than the ones distributed by Gravis, i will
not bother to release them, but i think they will be worth it. In parallel
i'll be doing a PERCS patch serie (percussive sounds) and an ANASYN patch
serie (analog synths).

Legalities
==========

      Ultrasound is a registered trademark of Advanced Gravis Computer
Technology.

      Even if the files are not that big, a lot of work went into creating
them. This is why i have put a copyright on them. What this means is that
they are provided for a personnal use. Any public performance, recording
or commercial use is forbidden unless an written agreement is signed
between me (Francois Dion) and the user of these patches.

      You can redistribute this archive provided that you keep all the
files in the archive. You cannot rename the archive to anything else
than: CHURCH_O.ext, where ext is the extension of the archiver. You
cannot modify the patches (including the name) without my permission.

      No fees can be charged to distribute this archive except for
the direct cost of the media on which it is distributed, limited to
3$ in Canadian funds. For CDROM, contact me.

      By using or distributing the patches you agree to these conditions.

The future
==========

      This patch set is released to the GUS community to try out and is
free. You can however send me any contributions ( postcards, money,
floppies, beers, cars =) ) to keep me motivated in developping new patches
(and applications) for the GUS community. A big THANK YOU to people who
have sent me notes of appreciation (be it for patches, tutorials, articles,
programs, etc...).

How to contact me
=================

      Snail mail:
      IdMEDIA
      c/o Francois Dion
      P.O. Box 312
      St-Lambert, QC
      Canada
      J4P 3P8

      Phone:
      514-671-4933 or 514-343-7511

      Internet:
      dionf@ere.umontreal.ca or cism@ere.umontreal.ca

      Fidonet:
      Francois Dion
      1:167/228

Where to get the goodies
========================

      By FTP: archive.epas.utoronto.ca  in  /pub/pc/ultrasound
              wuarchive.wustl.edu       in  systems/msdos/ultrasound
              archive.orst.edu          in  pub/packages/gravis

      By email: mail-server@nike.rz.uni-konstanz.de
                subject: help

                (you can also use an email-ftp to get the files
                from archive.epas.utoronto.ca)

      By Mail: the address of IdMEDIA in the previous section.

      By BBS: Check your favorite BBS, it'll get there...

Thanks,
Francois Dion
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