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 Module name    FINA-82.S3M                                              
 Title          Job 82 (FinaDisk 1995 MusicDisk)                         
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 Duration       4:20                                                     
 #Channels      7 (Stereo w/ Panning)                                    
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 Author         Bolleke (welsevie@is1.vub.ac.be)                         
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 This module was tested with the following Module Players ..........      
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 Renaissance Module Player 1.20   Invert Channels                        
 Dual Module Player 3.01          Should be OK                           
 Dual Module Player 4.00          Should be OK                           
 Dual Module Player/32 2.95       No panning support                     
 Dual Module Player/32 4.00       Does a lot of weird things ... buggy ? 
 Digital Player Pro 2.10          Should be OK                           
 Protected Module Player 2.32     No panning / sample offset support     
 Cubic Player 0.95b               PERFECT !!                             
 Inertia Player 1.20              No panning support                     
 Mod 4 Win 2.12                   GET OS/2 WARP !!                       
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 Technical Information 
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Job 82 was created on a 486/66 with SB-16 ASP MCD soundcard on between 3rd
and 8th of April 1995. I got a lot of new samples last weekend and used some
of them in my two previous modules (Job 73 and Job 66). Last Monday I started
working on a new one, just trying to create some funny effects through SB-16
microphone. I wanted to make something industrial, making use of all kinds
of machinery, aluminium foil, distorting my own voice, recording the sounds
of my hard disk, recording the vacuum-cleaner, banging on a metal plate with
a ballpoint, blowing on De Koninck beer bottles, just letting loose my
imagination to produce something like Einstuerzende Neubauten. I should say
the result is pretty different ... sounds more like ... ambient to me. The
noise you hear in the background is me frottling a piece of aluminium foil
in front of the SB-16 microphone. For the rest I just took 'ordinary' samples.
Maybe I used up a lot more drum samples this time, the module is quite large.
In the beginning I was trying to get some distorted voice samples, but it
did not work. Guess my voice is not suited for it. At the end of the module
I thought there should be some speech over the synth fading out, so instead
of distorting the voice I used a whisper. Sampled at 44.1 kHz and 16 bits
and then reduced to 8 bits and 22 kHz ... pretty large samples increasing
module size just enough to make MDP crash from memory limitations :) Just
use Cubic Player 0.95 for playback. DMP and DPP should sound OK, but I am
not sure. In the first release version of this module something went wrong
with DMP. I just deleted four notes and now it seems to work :) I got the 
impression DMP read the pan command instead of the porta down command there. 
Use Cubic Player ! The interface is much cooler ... though it takes up too 
many CPU time in an OS/2 background window to play looped synths correctly :(


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 Sample Information 
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Well, as I said, read the file SAMPLES.TXT for more info about my samples. The
samples from the list used in this module are :

242.Neurobashing.Hihat                    from Front 242
242.TragedyForYou.Bass                    from Front 242
242.T4U-Neurodancer.Hihat                 from Front 242
ABC.Clouds.AaahSynth                      from Absolute Body Control
Amnesia.Ibiza.BDrum                       from Amnesia
Bolleke.Flute.1                           original
Bolleke.Zilverpapier.2                    original
Bolleke.Whisper.GibHand                   original
Bolleke.Whisper.WunderGeist               original
C&C.LastExit.Bass                         from Chris & Cosey
C&C.Elemental7.Synth                      from Chris & Cosey
C&C.GardensPure.Synth                     from Chris & Cosey
DM.WhatsYourName.Trom                     from Depeche Mode
Klinik.Memories.Noise                     from The Klinik
VN.Umbriferous.BDrum                      from Vomito Negro


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 Background Information 
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This module is the tenth in a series about the many different jobs on the
refinery. Together they will constitute a music disk, called 'FinaDisk 1995'
which will be released at the end of the year, containing all modules I
will create during this year and my stay at Fina. If you get all my FinaDisk 
files, you will know in the end how a refinery works !

Job 82 is the hydrogen purification unit. This unit purifies hydrogen gas
through a process called Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA). Hydrogen gas
with CO and CH4 impurities is adsorbed at high pressure onto a molecular
sieve material (zeolite). Hydrogen passes, while the impurities are retained
on the adsorbent. When the adsorbent is saturated with impurities, pressure
is reduced and the impurities can desorb to go to the main gas system and
the refinery flare.


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 Special greetings to 
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Blancheke         only 3 more weeks to go ...
Captain Kriz      where are you ??
Raymond/SDC       distribute this one !! :)


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 Other Bolleke releases 
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Check out the file BOLLEKE.ALL which contains the Bolleke 1994 release 
summary and the 1995 release summary up till now, and where to get all of
the modules.


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 Distribution agreement 
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Read the file        DISTRBTN.TXT  Bolleke distribution agreement
                     2SYSOP.TXT    Information for SysOps !

to get more information about the distribution of this module.


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 NEW : BOLLEKE MAILING LIST 
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Read the text file  MAILING.TXT   for more information about the Bolleke
                                  Mailing list !


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