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Digital Psychosis by Psychic Monks

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            Font by White Knight of iCE Productions - April 3, 1994
 
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 │ ≡  D · I · G · I · T · A · L        P · S · Y · C · H · O · S · I · S  ≡ │
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 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
│■                    INFO ABOUT PSYCHIC MONKS MUSIC DISK                    ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 
 This music disk is written in 100% assembly, runs (almost) COMPLETELY in
 text mode, uses our own music sound system source, (DSIK), and all songs
 are in our own little format (DSM).  More about DSIK and the DSM format later.

 Main Features:
                ■ New format and sound system (DSM/DSIK)
                ■ SB 1.0, SB 2.0, SB Pro, SB 16, & GUS cards supported
                ■ Runs in text mode in insure High Speed Quality for all
                ■ 128 Step Panning and Dolby
                ■ NO Funky memory mode that requires annoying reboots

 Display Info:
                ■ Top is all Music info, Song Name, ect ect
                ■ Next Box is the track info
                ■ Yellow bars are EQ meters
                ■ Middle Left Box are Sample Volume Bars
                ■ Middle Right Box are Note Values according to octave
                ■ Bottom Box contains the Decaying Track Volume Bars

Rough Screen       │Song Name       Order Pattern Speed │
        LayOut:    └────────────────────────────────────┘
                   ┌─────────────────┬──────────────────┐
                   │N V E   Sample   │  E Q             │
                   │O O F    Name    │                  │
                   │T L X            │  B A R S         │
                   │E                │                  │
                   └─────────────────┴──────────────────┘

                    ┌───────────────┐  ┌───────────────┐
                    │ Samp. Volume  │  │ Note Value    │
                    └───────────────┘  └───────────────┘
                   ┌────────────────────────────────────┐
                   │          D E C A Y I N G           │
                   │            V O L U M E             │
                   │              B A R S               │
                   │                                    │

 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
│■                      HOW TO START THE MUSIC DISK                          ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

 Well, you got this far so we assume you know how to read.  If that, *maybe*
 you also know how to run a program.  That's about all ya gotta do to begin
 your brief escape from the everyday rat-race to have a moment of tranquility.
 Anyways, enough about that trip to the Bahamas, lets talk about the MusicDisk!

 To run this fine piece of work and remarkably most other quality software you
 type the name, in this case being:

 C:\DEMOS\PM> digital

 or

 C:\DEMOS\PM> digital mist

 if you wish to hear the song with the filename "mist.dsm"

 NOTE: - Please remove any Disk Cache software you may run before enjoying this
         Music Disk. (ie: SmartDrive, NCache, HotMomma, etc)
       - The first time DIGITAL.EXE is run, it will add 14 bytes of
         configuration information to the end of itself.  This may cause
         a warning to occur from virus checking programs!

 If you are just one of those people that can't enjoy simplicity, please
 refer to the added confusion below:

 Command Line Switches:
                        /S      --  Allows you to Re-Configure your sound card.
                        /#      --  # Being a 1 thru 7, allows you to start
                                    the Disk on any song.
                        /V      --  Default Volume to start player at. (0-64)
                      /PM_RULES --  We all jump out of your screen and dance
                                    around! (NOT!)

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│■               WHAT COOL THINGS CAN I DO WITH THE PLAYER?                  ■│
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 There are limited things to do while in the player because of many people's
 urge to drum subconsciously at the keyboard while listen'n to da tunes.
 So, to overcome this we kept to only a few keys to allow you freedom to whip
 the drool from your chin.

        Any +/- keys     --  Turn the Main Volume up and down
        Arrow Up/Down    --  Cycle thru the song arrangement
        Arrow Right/Left --  Rewind/Fast Forward the Current Order
        Numbers 1-7      --  Dial in your favorite tune



 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
│■               WHO THE HELL ARE THE PSYCHIC MONKS ANYWAYS?                 ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

 Some of you know us but for those that have never seen or heard of us, a brief
 introduction is in order!

 This is the current member list in the order of joining.

 NAME             Position         With group since        Internet Email
 ────             ────────         ────────────────       ────────────────

 LiKuid Krystal   Coder/(GFX)       Founder            [email protected]
 (Brian Ramage)
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 Necrös           Muzak             Founder             [email protected]
 (Andy Sega)
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 Pelusa           Coder/(DSIK)      Dec. '93      [email protected]
 (Carlos Hasan)
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 Vernor           Coder/(GUS)       Jan. '94          [email protected]
 (Trey Cobb)
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 Oman             GFX               Jan. '94           [email protected]
 (John Hood)
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────


 All code is 100% assembly except for misc. utilities written in Pascal/C
 Music is written in FastTracker 1.01 by Mr. H/Triton
 Graphics are made in Deluxe Paint, The Draw, and anything we can basically
 get our hands on.

 And as always, we often coordinate in each others work and dabble in many
 areas of interest.

 We of course welcome all Raves and Questions.  Rants have their own mailbox
 also known as /dev/null. (Don't expect replies)

 (Caution, many members of PM are subjected to limited delusions of grandeur.
  If you notice a member in this sick and demented state please just agree with
  what they say and keep your distance.  And remember, NEVER take them
  seriously when they call members of your family nasty names)

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│■                SONG INFORMATION AND OTHER LITTLE TIDBITS                  ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

Some notes about the songs included:

  "Castle of the Mists" - This song was a bit rushed (we needed a new leadoff
                          song), but I think it turned out well. Inspired
                          by the simple fact that I had never done a mod
                          in 6/8 time before :)

  "Ethereal Passage"    - This tune was originally meant to be background
                          music for a demo we had planned to release a
                          few months ago. However, since the plans never
                          worked out, I decided to insert it into the
                          musicdisk.

  "Dimension 2012"      - The only song with a drum loop :) This is a vaguely
                          dance-ish style with a few interesting chords
                          thrown in... I apologize if some of the samples
                          aren't perfectly looped, they may click slightly
                          but I feel that they were too good to throw away :)

  "Eternity (Remix)"    - This is a slightly chopped down remix of the
                          originally released "Eternity". There aren't very
                          many obvious changes, except for a half-step key
                          change and the addition of panning/dolby.

  "Ice River v4.0"      - Yes, I had to rewrite this 4+ times to get it how
                          I liked it. Special thanks to MrDestroyer/TDT for
                          the very slick river/thunder samples.

  "Atomic Power"        - Written originally for a loader for my friend
                          Syntax Error/iCE, sysop of the PowerGrid BBS. Since
                          the loader never quite made it (ahem), I figured
                          I couldn't leave it on the shelves any longer ;)

  "Andante"             - Cheesy? I don't know, some people think so. It's
                          a bit mundane, but I think it sounds nice and
                          the string arrangements are kinda interesting.
                          I guess it depends whether you like the
                          slow piano/strings style.




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│■                     WHAT ARE THESE .DSM FILES??                           ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

 A DigiSound Module is our own format developed by Pelusa.  We have developed
 this format in use with DigiSound Interface Kit that is used in this disk.
 DigiSound Modules are smaller than normal mods due to pattern compression.
 They also share some common ideas with S3M files as in they use amplification.
 Basically though, the DSM's are ProTracker compliant modules with a few added
 features. All playing code and Sound Blaster code was written in assembly by
 Pelusa. Gravis UltraSound support was coded by Vernor.

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│■                              LEGAL STUFF                                  ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 The Psychic Monks bear no responsibility for damage that the software may
 cause to the user's audio or computer equipment.
 
 All music in this production is the property of Necros (Andy Sega). If you
 wish you use this music in any production please contact Necros for explicit
 permission.

 DigiSound Interface Kit (DSIK) is the intellectual property of Carlos Hasan
 (Pelusa) and Trey Cobb (Vernor).

 DigiSound Modules were developed by and the intellectual property of Carlos
 Hasan.

 The rights to DSIK are NOT for sale and are the explicit property of Carlos
 Hasan and Trey Cobb.

 DSIK is *NOT* available for public release, neither is any of the source.

 Companies Interested in the use of the DSIK library may contact Pelusa
 or Vernor at the address stated above.

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│■                             REGISTRATION                                  ■│
 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 Digital Psychosis is freeware, so you may distribute this program freely to
 anywhere you wish as long as you include all the files contained in this
 package.  These files should be:

                DIGITAL.EXE      38557 (+14) - The player program
                DIGITAL.NFO      16000       - This information file
                FILE_ID.DIZ        277       - The file ID

                MIST.DSM        327900       - The 7 song files
                ETHER.DSM       157306
                DIMENSIO.DSM    180290
                ET-94.DSM       316570
                POWER.DSM       282700
                ICE4.DSM        336070
                ANDANTE.DSM     288338

 If you really enjoy Digital Psychosis and choose to register the software,
 you will recieve the following:

                ■ More lively music by Necros
                ■ The very latest DIGITAL player and support software
                ■ MOD2DSM and S3M2DSM converters so you can enjoy your
                  favorite old IBM and Amiga mods.
                ■ Some more of our sharp wit and relentless devotion to the
                  user (that's you!).

 Registration costs a low, low 10 US dollars if you live in the United States
 and 15 dollars for the rest of the planet (unless it costs 15 dollars for
 shipping!).  To register Digital Psychosis, send a check or money order
 filled out to the Psychic Monks at the following address.. remember to
 include the registration form at the end of the document!!

                The Psychic Monks
                19 Bethwood Dr.
                Loudonville, NY 12211

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│■                   DIGITAL PSYCHOSIS  REGISTRATION FORM                    ■│
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 DISK TYPE : ( ) 3.5"    ( ) 5.25" High Density


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EOF - Vernor/PM                                     (Long Live Pixie Sticks)