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Liquid Sound Designer (demo version)   [1997]

Liquid Sound Designer (demo version) Released by :
Reflex [web], The Obsessed Maniacs

Release Date :
20 July 1997

Type :
C64 Tool

AKA :
LSD

Released At :
Wired 1997

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... kb of Farbrausch, Reflex, Smash Designs, The Obsessed Maniacs
  Quiss of Reflex, The Art Project Studios
Idea .... PVCF of Reflex
Loader .... Quiss of Reflex, The Art Project Studios
Test .... PVCF of Reflex

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User Comment
Submitted by pvcf on 26 November 2023
this was the Musiceditor for some newer Trackmos after Mathematica, unfortunately the Discroutines (load, save, packer, relocator) are missing, at the time Quiss got the complete memory and he grabbed and packed the Song "by hand" out.
The Reflextrakker, which is Mentioned below, is for 2 channels Sample music and a real Trakker style, the LSD at other Hand here, is a 3 Channel Sidchip Duration Editor.
Fun Fact: the logical Child of this was Reflex-Trakker on PC in 2000 which Guru have Coded for me, which was then a real Trakker (but not for C64, i used it for some PC games like Aquanox and Aquanox2 back in da Days).
However: i 'm very Surprised how this Disc was gotten out of my Hand ?
as i remember the trick to use this one:
You need an Action Cardridge, load the Frozen Program, do a Soft reset, switch on mon and call the sys for program start (i did not remember the adress, but it should not so hard to find).
Unfortunately there is then a Bug in Action Cardridge: you can not freeze and save the whole thing again as a working program.
User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 1 June 2013
Thanks for solving the mystery!
User Comment
Submitted by w4rp8 on 16 May 2013
http://www.quiss.org/legacy.html
LSD (Liquid Sound Designer) A music and sound editor for the 6581 SID chip.
User Comment
Submitted by Urban Space Cowboy on 16 May 2013
Could it be a version of Reflex-Tracker V1.1? That's a sample-based player that also credits Quiss and kb as coders.
User Comment
Submitted by Cresh on 13 May 2013
Nice find, interesting.
User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 13 May 2013
Now someone pls help identifying this thing. On the disk, you find it under the file name "LSD/NORM+DOUBLE", which apparently was supposed to be a music compo entry (just the tune in the editor frozen altogether, not very elegant...) at Wired 1997, but this failed, as there seems to be no music data. The tracker, though, appears to be missing here as well - looks like the demo version of a semi-commercial product from RFX. Best would be if someone had a proper version, of course. :-)
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