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[News] APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster ProfessionalANN.lu
Posted on 09-Nov-2002 19:48 GMT by Andreas Magerl27 comments
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APC&TCP locked recently with the programmers of DBPro a contract. Thus all rights at the Program, Source and the name Digiboostepro were acquired.

Digibooster Professional is a Music-Tracker Program, which works with Samples. You can use over... APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional.

APC&TCP locked recently with the programmers of DBPro a contract. Thus all rights at the Program, Source and the name Digiboostepro were acquired.

Digibooster Professional is a Music-Tracker Program, which works with Samples. You can use over


- 60 Commandos
- up to 128 Channels
- up to 255 Samples
- DSP Echo
- and many more</UL>

to create your own Music. Who thus already worked with programs like e.g. the Protracker, will love DBPro.

DBPro runs completely over AHI, thus also each Sound-Card, whose driver on AHI constructs, is suporrted. Also known Modulformats will be supported. At the moment DBPro can


- MOD (Protracker/Noisetracker)
- DIGI (Digibooster 1.x)
- XM (FastTracker)
- S3M (ScreamTracker)
- MED (Octamed & OctamedSoundStudio)</UL>

read and process.

As soon as a capable programmer is found, planned the advancement of the program in large steps is to be driven ahead.

Furthermore is planned for future versions to publish the program instead of Disks on CDs.

Detailed informations about the program can you find on the APC&TCP Homepage. The Homepage was updated this week.

In the future APC&TCP will work together very closely with the DigiBoosterPro Community.

Thus Dennis Lohr (Psyria) takes over the support for this extensive program for example.

So that the support for the program runs off as uncomplicatedly as possible, also specially a forum was furnished, which is attainable over the Community, APC&TCP as well as the Amiga Future Homepage.

We would be pleased, if you would write your suggestions for improvements and new features for DigiBoosterPro into the support forum.

Thus you can reach us :


Vertrieb : http://www.apc-tcp.de
Community : http://www.digiboosterpro.de
Support-Forum APC&TCP : http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/index.php?c=3
Support-Forum DigiBoosterPro : http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/index.php?c=4
Vertrieb (Email) : info@apc-tcp.de
Support (Email) : Psyria@apc-tcp.de

APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 1 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by José on 09-Nov-2002 19:23 GMT
Now what about an OS4 version?:)
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Posted by Anonymous on 09-Nov-2002 19:29 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (José):
Since it seems to been written in 68k-asm (they are searching for an
asm-developer), very unlikely.
But the 68k-version does allready use AHI which should make it useable
under AOS4/MOS/Amithlon.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 3 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by mahen on 09-Nov-2002 20:13 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Anonymous):
Yes, I heard it works under MOS. So it'll work everywhere...
But being written in asm, will it continue evolving ?
With Octamed Soundstudio almost gone, we won't have any more
good players / trackers :(
unless something is done, of course...
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 4 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Nomad of Norad on 09-Nov-2002 22:37 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (mahen):
Uuuuuuuhhhmmmm...
Are you trying to say that AmigaAMP isn't a player/tracker program? :-D
NoN
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 5 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by mahen on 09-Nov-2002 23:02 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Nomad of Norad):
... under development I meant.
And if AmigaAmp is still under developement :
we have no MODULE player anymore...
Though the amiga was what made it possible in the first
place...
OK, I'm a bit negative, sorry :) Old ones can still
work under emulation (or on real amigas)... But...
Really, I hope OSS / Digibooster won't be let down. I want
to support them.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 6 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 10-Nov-2002 09:33 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (mahen):
"With Octamed Soundstudio almost gone, we won't have any more
good players / trackers :( "
What do you mean by "almost gone"? It's still available free AFAIK,
and as it is a free download it can presumably be freely passed
around.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 7 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 10-Nov-2002 11:28 GMT
The normal DBPro doesn't work on the Pegasos because it bangs the hardware stupidly to read the keyboard (!!), if I'm not mistaken.
It needed a fix to work.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 8 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 10-Nov-2002 11:29 GMT
Oh, I forgot.. Automatic translations are not easy to read and understand... :-\
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 9 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by X on 10-Nov-2002 12:00 GMT
Hi,
Is there anyone who's familiar with Amithlon,
who has tried DB Pro? Does it work?...
/X
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 10 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Psyria on 10-Nov-2002 13:03 GMT
Hello everyone !
DigiboosterPro & Pegasos/morphOS:
Yes, at the moment DBPro doesn`t work under MorphOS !
DigiboosterPro & Amithlon:
DBpro works with Amithlon - BUT not 100% !
At the momemt DBPro has under Amithlon problems with the BPM.
At means BPMs over 125Wrackls :-/
If is anybody outthere who own Amithlon or Pegasos/MorphOS PLEASE
test DBPro. Than write your testing in the Forum :
www.digiboosterpro.de (also availble over www.amigafuture.de)
THANK YOU ! We need your support :-)
P.S: Sorry, for my bad english :-)
P.S: So, as i know OctaMedSoundStudio is still under development.
OctamedSS 2 ...
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 11 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Jacek Piszczek on 10-Nov-2002 13:46 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Psyria):
>Yes, at the moment DBPro doesn`t work under MorphOS !
Nonsense. DigiBooster works on MorphOS. It just doesn't work on Pegasos because
of stupid bugs in DigiBooster (there are many, belive me).
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 12 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Psyria on 10-Nov-2002 13:57 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Jacek Piszczek):
The new programmer will work on this Problem ! :-)
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 13 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by A.Scwarzenegger on 11-Nov-2002 06:52 GMT
WOW! I can use 60 commandos with Digibooster! :) Ok, but seriously. Digibooster has so many bugs and many of those are very serious bugs. Longest session with Digibooster I had was about 35 mins. Always crashed my machine. One thing what pissed me off was that althought it uses AHI, it doesnt work with my Concierto soundcard, so I had to use Paula instead. I know this isnt Digiboosters fault, Concierto sucks big time too...but they still could inform users that it doesnt work with Concierto.
In my opinion Octamed SS is still the king of Amiga trackers, its more intuitive and friendly to use and doesnt crash every 30 mins..
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 14 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Jon on 11-Nov-2002 08:40 GMT
I have problems with DBPro too. It always jams when trying to play something else than 8-bit 4ch tracker mods. Tried with 040/OS3.9 and 030/OS3.0. I have seen this baby rocking on 060 though..
But, Soundstudio is a rock-solid product here, hopefully DBPro too, some day.
Good luck to the new programmer!
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Posted by Rafo on 11-Nov-2002 08:43 GMT
In reply to Comment 13 (A.Scwarzenegger):
I agree Concierto sucks ass. Couldn't use DBPro with it either.
But on a Mediator+SB128 I can work for hours with it without having any problem (except the "DigiBooster Scopes" task I have to freeze with Scout cause it eats all CPU power when used under P96. But besides that I have excellent results with DBPro.
I also have a Pegasos and DBPro crashes badly as it bangs the hardware in many ways (even the serial port, serious...) and has problems with timing (I guess it uses CIA instead of timer.device.
In fact, I think making it more system-friendly would be the first thing to do, would correct many bugs and would make it useable on Amithlon/Pegasos (draco ?).
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Posted by Anonymous on 11-Nov-2002 16:11 GMT
In reply to Comment 15 (Rafo):
Erm.... honestly guys. Why would anyone *still* want something like DigiBooster?
I love my Amiga but music stuff is the last thing to do on it. Have a look at CubasSX, Logic Audio or the freeware(!) tracker "Psycle" on Wintels. Not to forget the hundreds of high-quality freely available plugins.
Sorry, this news is ridiculuos. Today, Amiga needs some serious music applications, not a "what's a stereo wav?" "what's reverb?" digibooster.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 17 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 11-Nov-2002 17:29 GMT
In reply to Comment 16 (Anonymous):
It's better than nothing and certainly can be improved.
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Posted by Iggy Drougge on 11-Nov-2002 19:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 16 (Anonymous):
It's a tracker, not a sequencer.
The tracker was born on the Amiga, and the Amgia is the home of the tracker. The tracker is also necessary for a part of the Amiga culture which we often seem to forget, namely the demo scene.
No, a tracker is no replacement for the sequencer. So what? It's another type of application. PPaint is no replacement for ArtEffect. So what? That's not what it's intended for. I still need PPaint for drawing, regardless of how competent ArtEffect is for its intended task of image manipulation.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 19 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 12-Nov-2002 02:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 18 (Iggy Drougge):
> and the Amgia is the home of the tracker.
ROTFL! These days are long gone my friend.. There are countless nice trackers on Wintel which Digibooster cannot compete with, and some of them are even free.
Wake up and...
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Posted by Leif on 12-Nov-2002 03:10 GMT
In reply to Comment 19 (Anonymous):
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ROTFL! These days are long gone my friend.. There are countless nice trackers on Wintel which Digibooster cannot compete with, and some of them are even free.
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Ive tried most of them and they all suck.
First, less then half of them works at all on W2000.
The rest is just crap.
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Wake up and...
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Smell your sox ?
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 21 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 12-Nov-2002 07:26 GMT
In reply to Comment 19 (Anonymous):
"ROTFL! These days are long gone my friend.. There are countless nice trackers on Wintel which
Digibooster cannot compete with, and some of them are even free. "
You are suffering from the delusion of progress. If a program works,
and the user knows it inside out, a new program is not necessarily
better.
This is music, not computing. Old instruments are just as valid as new
ones if they give the sounds you want. Look how many people use
"obsolete" synths because of their particular character.
And in many cases a new program will be more complicated and tiresome
to use, quite apart from the annoyances of having to use Windows to
run it.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 22 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Jon on 12-Nov-2002 08:21 GMT
In reply to Comment 19 (Anonymous):
Please point to a working ones! I have tried Impulse Tracker but it never worked with NT. I heard that it was the best tracker for Windows. Are there any in development or isn't anyone using tracker anymore these days?
Soundstudio....Soundstudio....Soundstudio...Soundstudio :)
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 23 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Jon on 12-Nov-2002 08:22 GMT
In reply to Comment 18 (Iggy Drougge):
Iggy: actually, didn't trackers born on Atari ST, by a man called Karsten Obarski? Of course all the 8-bit composer had their own routines too..
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 24 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by o1i on 12-Nov-2002 11:32 GMT
In reply to Comment 23 (Jon):
Karsten never had an Atari:
http://amp.dascene.net/result.php?kapwe=entrevue&mods=Karsten%20Obarski&search=4091&request=view&exact=yes
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 25 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 12-Nov-2002 12:50 GMT
This is not the place to talk about windoze software.
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 26 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Tripper on 12-Nov-2002 18:24 GMT
Great! :-)
APC&TCP acquired the rights at DigiBooster Professional : Comment 27 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Jon on 14-Nov-2002 06:33 GMT
In reply to Comment 24 (o1i):
I tried to find info but couldn't prove my claim. I wrote a schoolwork about trackers some years ago, and found some info on Karsten Obarski that time.
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