YTSEJAM Digest 502 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: You can get AWAKE Japanese edition by email_address_removed (Alex Reinelt) 2) AU files on a DOS/Windows machine by Michael Burstin 3) Re: MPEG II audio player (for Lie) by starr@.fnal.gov 4) Re: AU files on a DOS/Windows machine by starr@.fnal.gov 5) Lie by email_address_removed 6) new songs? 31st? by TIM LODGE - SGA SENATOR/PRE-LAW/MICRO/MAC LABS 7) RE: New uploads to web site by TIM LODGE - SGA SENATOR/PRE-LAW/MICRO/MAC LABS 8) Re: unsubscribing and other hosts by email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) 9) Re: Lie by Jonathan Larkowski ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic No. 1 Date: Mon, 29 Aug 94 14:21:28 MET From: email_address_removed (Alex Reinelt) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: You can get AWAKE Japanese edition Message-ID: Could you please re-tell me if you know anything specific about the japanese edition? How many copies will there be? What will be the difference to the normal edition? bye, Freak ( Alexander Reinelt from Munich/Germany ) email_address_removed Alex_Reinelt@2:2480/66 ( fax: 49-89-689 18 71 mobile phone & tape: 49-171-622 03 40 ) "Here before me is my sould...I'm learning to live" (Dream Theater) ------------------------------ Topic No. 2 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 09:29:07 -0500 (EDT) From: Michael Burstin To: email_address_removed (Ytsejam SERVER) Subject: AU files on a DOS/Windows machine Message-ID: I currently have 2 programs to play AU files on a DOS machine. (one is a Windows version of the dos one) They are plany and wplany. I found plany.zip at oak.oakland.edu in /pub/msdos/sounds (I think) I found the (very weak) windows version on AOL, but it should be on internet also. The only thing the windows version allows you to do is to associate the extension so you can double click in file manager. Hope this helps. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Caught In A Web | | Numb from the world | | Hanging on by a thread | | Scared of the life that fights in my head | | Dream Theater Caught In A Web Awake | | release date for Dream Theater's Awake: October 4, 1994 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Michael Burstin Brandeis University | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ For info about Dream Theater, finger email_address_removed ------------------------------ Topic No. 3 Date: Fri Jul 22 21:47:06 1994 From: starr@.fnal.gov To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: MPEG II audio player (for Lie) Message-ID: > >I got the .au version of Lie - so far my reaction is its "different". >I want to play the mpeg 2 (.mp2) - what ftp sight is the player at? >I need it for a IBM PC clone... > >Dan The MPEG 2 player can be obtained at the music.net site in the /pub/windows directory. Michael Lee Starr Fermi National Accelerator Lab ------------------------------ Topic No. 4 Date: Fri Jul 22 21:54:36 1994 From: starr@.fnal.gov To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: AU files on a DOS/Windows machine Message-ID: > >I currently have 2 programs to play AU files on a DOS machine. (one >is a Windows version of the dos one) They are plany and wplany. I >found plany.zip at oak.oakland.edu in /pub/msdos/sounds (I think) I >found the (very weak) windows version on AOL, but it should be on >internet also. The only thing the windows version allows you to do >is to associate the extension so you can double click in file manager. > >Hope this helps. There is a nice windows au. player called Gold Wave, it plays .au, .snd, wav, .pcm, and a few other types. I think I got it from wuarchive.wustl.edu, I originally found it through an Archie search. It has nice editing features and a built in spectrum analyzer display window. Michael Lee Starr Fermi National Accelerator Lab ------------------------------ Topic No. 5 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 94 17:27:38 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Lie Message-ID: I just heard Lie on the radio. I had heard the sample from the FTP site, but I was not prepared for such a heavy song. I thought it was good, but it sounded VERY gimmicky. It was like one of those Metallica songs that one listens to and loves for a couple weeks and then puts away and never listens to again. I couldn't find anything very musically interesting about the song. I see why Kevin left. I still love the band (I think), but Lie is definately a loss.... ------------------------------ Topic No. 6 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 20:52:20 -0400 (EDT) From: TIM LODGE - SGA SENATOR/PRE-LAW/MICRO/MAC LABS To: email_address_removed Subject: new songs? 31st? Message-ID: Well its the 31st and so far NO NEW songs on the ftp or www of MUSIC.NET. Can someone please explain when and if the new songs are still going to be put online? Thanks Tim ------------------------------ Topic No. 7 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 20:55:32 -0400 (EDT) From: TIM LODGE - SGA SENATOR/PRE-LAW/MICRO/MAC LABS To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: New uploads to web site Message-ID: Hello. I was under the impression that 2 new songs werew to put onto the FTP and WWW in a similar fashion as with the song "Lie"....on the 31st of August..(today).. any word on when they might be out? Tim ------------------------------ Topic No. 8 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 23:48:25 +0800 From: email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) To: ytsejam Subject: Re: unsubscribing and other hosts Message-ID: On Wed, 31 Aug 1994 00:39:35 PDT, Dr. Mosh said: > Perhaps we should have a FAQ or a reference posting for those who are in > need of unsubscribing, etc... There once was a FAQ for this mailing list. I'll see if I have it archived (if so, I'll add it to the ytsejam-request/listserv archive). As to reference postings... I'm currently re-writing the digest mode so it will allow custom headers and footers. The custom footer will include addresses and pointers. The INFO file for ytsejam also includes this info, as does the WELCOME message that new users get when they subscribe. Since there's an increase in new subscribers during the fall, I plan on reposting that message weekly through September. Irritating to long-time readers of the list, but a boon to new subscribers. As to the FAQ, I'll repost it when I find it (I'll also contact the author to see if it's still active). -- Ken Bibb "Voices of angels filling our hearts email_address_removed With the truth of our blazing defiance" email_address_removed --Galadriel "The Gray Stones of Escalia" ------------------------------ Topic No. 9 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 94 22:36:40 PDT From: Jonathan Larkowski To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Lie Message-ID: "I couldn't find anything very musically interesting about the song." -- email_address_removed Well, the song is not as strong melody-wise. But, rythmically it is awesome. This is the case with a lot of heavier sounding music, It's hard to sound heavy in a major mode, you have to play in something minor or nonstandard (melodic minor). And these are not naturally nice modes to listen to. They have a harsher, more aggressive and evil feel to them. Anyway, I must say that the song did not impress me to much at first. But after listening to it a couple 40 times or so. I have a better feel for it. You have to respect the tightness and execution of the rythm playing of the song. I think the soloing is incredible also. You can tell Petrucci has been practicing--he's improved a lot! I really freaked when the last section of the song began. The pup-sounding "duh-duh-duh, duh-duh-duh, duh-duh-duh" part. That's some of the coolest music I've heard since I&W. All I can say to everyone who's going to hear Lie for the first time in a little bit is that you should not judge it right away. If I had quit listening to I&W when I hated it, I wouldn't be the extreme DT fan I am today. "That's what he does, what he does..." -- Mike Portnoy, re: what Moore does Lark ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 502 *************************