Deep Purple

by Neil Walker

Composed by: Peter de Rose

(c)1934,1967, Robbins Music Corp.

Saturday nights,
billiards, a jar or two
the monkey walk and
Bury Pali'...
it's a long walk home,
a long time ago.

As you can hear the lads are getting ready. When they start, any key for the serious stuff...

Program & arrangement (c) Neil Walker

This program contains copyright words from Richard Bettis' editing utility 'U.Wave' (AMPLINEX 014). These redefine the preset waveforms Metal and Syncer. The words are: WMOD, WZERO, WG!, WGC, wave, wnum, trans and do-up.

To stop the program use the TAB key. The original waveforms will then be restored to the synthesiser.

'set' redefines the new waveforms.
'reset' restores the original ones.

A very useful utility by Bob Ord can be found in AMPLINEX 015. A waveform may be drawn and the program will produce the harmonic values to use with WHG, another word in Richard Bettis' program.

'%' out the first and last lines in the RUN word if you want RUN the program from Mixing Desk.

The fade and swell words may be of interest.

About coloured text: using #OUT with a colour code before DISPLAY is an easy way of getting a line of colour.
 

Source: AMPLINEX 025 disk, file $.DEEPPUR


Published in AMPLINEX 025, March 1992