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From: climpach@avalon.physik.unizh.ch (Christian Limpach)
Subject: SUBMISSION: PAULA - the ModFile Player
Organization: Next Announcements
Approved: sanguish@digifix.com

The files paula.tar.Z and paula.README have been uploaded to
ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de, sonata.cc.purdue.edu and cs.orst.edu.
At these sites they reside in the respective submission directories
(the files will probably be moved in some days).  Here is paula.README:

Why 'Paula?'

Paula plays the so-called ModFiles. These ModFiles, also called
modules, originate from the Amiga which has a special four-channel
PCM soundchip called Paula.


What does Paula?

To avoid a rather lengthy description, here is a short list with Paula's
features:

1. Internal:
- Compatible to really all MOD-formats, ranging from old SoundTracker
  format to the new ProTracker format.
- Two sampling frequencies are available: 22 and 44 KHz.
- Linear interpolation option giving a great improvement in sound quality.
- Booster option, rising the S/N ratio by 6 dB.
- Completely independent pitch and speed tuning.
- Supports LZ5 or AFX compressed modules.

2. User interface:
- Programmable like a simple CD player.
- random play of several modules.
- one module or a whole selection may be repeated.
- CPU Load and position display.


For more details...

please contact:
Christian Limpach			or		Christian Limpach
10, rue de Hobscheid					Mainaustrasse 44
L-8422 Steinfort					CH-8008 Zuerich
Luxemburg						Switzerland

or via eMail: climpach@avalon.physik.unizh.ch


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