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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: North America
Age: 44
Posts: 57
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Sonix is still my favorite music program after all these years. Sure, there's better, but I think it was the most no-nonsense. The fact people regularly go looking for it is telling.
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#42 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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#43 |
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I was really looking for Sonix instruments disks because I have some old Amiga disks with scores on them, but I can't listen to them properly because the instruments aren't on the disk with the scores. Whenever I load a song, it can't find the instruments to go with it... Thanks for the disks that you did have though.
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#44 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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Though I have no instrument disks per se, there are some instrument files on the disks I uploaded, and I have others containing instrument files too.
Someone must have the instrument disks, since they were in The Zone at one time. In the meantime, I can upload the disks I have by all means, unless you think it would be a waste of time. |
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#45 |
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Oldskool Demo Coder
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There are some instruments on Uncle Tom Sonix (in the "i" folder), I've asked Stefan Lindberg if he wants to upload and get credit for the other Sonix disks he scanned or if I should.
Remember that you can import multi-octave samples and also muck about with the synth to make your own instruments, which I think has a pleasant sound for being so early actually. ![]()
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#46 |
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Thanks to everyone for helping me find instruments for Sonix!
Prowler, if you want to upload your other disks, I would appreciate it. ![]() |
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#47 |
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Zone Friend
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Stockholm/Sweden
Age: 36
Posts: 244
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Here are the two ADF's i did of Uncle Tom's Aegis Sonix disks: http://www.ym2149.com/ut/aegis_sonix..._tom_disks.zip
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#48 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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#49 |
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Thank you so much Photon, Stefan, and Prowler!
I'm going to have fun messing with Sonix... ![]() |
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#50 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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According to this document:
http://www.amiga-stuff.com/pd/17bit.html, the 17bit PD series of disks contains the following in the Sonix set: Disk 18 SONIX DATA #1 Disk 19 SONIX DATA #2 Disk 20 SONIX DATA #3 Disk 21 SONIX DATA #4 Disk 51 SONIX DATA #5 Disk 52 SONIX DATA #6 Disk 62 SONIX DATA #7 Disk 67 SONIX DATA #8 Disk 69 SONIX DATA #9 Disk 76 SONIX JUKEBOX #1 Disk 77 SONIX JUKEBOX #2 Disk 86 SONIX JUKEBOX #3 Disk 117 SONIX JUKEBOX #5 Disk 129 SONIX JUKEBOX #6 (not available) Disk 141 SONIX JUKEBOX #7 Disk 163 SONIX JUKEBOX #10 Disk 183 SONIX INSTRUMENTS #1 Disk 185 SONIX INSTRUMENTS #2 Disk 186 SONIX INSTRUMENTS #3 Disk 187 SONIX INSTRUMENTS #4 Disk 188 SONIX INSTRUMENTS #5 Disk 190 SONIX JUKEBOX #14 Disk 198 SONIX HOUSE (ACID) Disk 201 SONIX CLASSICS Disk 214 SONIX JUKEBOX #17 Disk 288 SONIX HOUSE #2 Disk 318 SONIX SOUNDS Disk 341 PURE SONIX Disk 405 SONIX JUKEBOX #18 Disk 417 SONIX HOUSE #3 Disk 453 SONIX MACHINE Download them here: http://ftp.back2roots.org/back2roots/disks/17bit/dms/ ![]() |
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#51 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Sparks
Age: 62
Posts: 28
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What are the .lha files? How do I use or open them?
@Widriksen: I'd love copies of those instrument disks if they're still around. I realize it's been six long years since you posted. Got all the zip files. Last edited by prowler; 23 May 2012 at 21:38. Reason: Back-to-back posts merged. |
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#53 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Köping / Sweden
Posts: 5
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I actually have a PD series called "SONIX CD PLAYER" of 22 disks containing Sonix-music, maybe it's the same as some of the 17Bit, but if anyone's interested I have them. I attached the list file showing what's on the disks.
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#54 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: moon
Posts: 266
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Does anyone have the data disk(s) that came with various versions of Sonix?
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#55 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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The Sonix Data Disks 1-9 are available as 17-bit disks.
I am uploading them to The Zone for you with a text file which tells which disks are which. ![]() Edit: Done! ![]() |
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#56 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: moon
Posts: 266
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Thanks, but I'm thinking of the original data disk(s) that came in the Aegis Sonix box, not PD disks.
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#57 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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Then I have only Disk 6.
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#58 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: moon
Posts: 266
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I think there are only two disks: http://www.stone-oakvalley-studios.c...3/img_6877.jpg Not sure which version it is though!
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#59 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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Well then maybe this is just another PD disk.
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#60 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: moon
Posts: 266
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Who knows? It's too bad the SPS/IPF guys aren't doing applications. :/
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#61 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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OK, I'll put it in The Zone for you to have a look. I don't know much about this really, but these disks are often requested and I've built up quite a collection.
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#62 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: moon
Posts: 266
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Thanks! It's a UGA PD disk unfortunately.
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#63 |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
Posts: 8,700
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That's too bad.
![]() Still, by adding some new information to this thread, i.e. by linking to the boxed software picture in your post, you could jog someone's memory. I would guess that the original disks are copy-protected, and that's why the TOSEC images all have cracker tags, but I wonder why no data disks have been added? I'm reproducing that image here for better visibility: ![]() Until I saw this picture, I had thought the various Data, Jukebox, and Instruments disks, etc. were either bundled with the program disks or available as add-ons. ![]() |
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#64 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: moon
Posts: 266
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Thanks for posting the image. As I mentioned in the other thread, the 2.0 disks on AmigaScne seem legit. Still looking for older versions. I don't think disk-based copy protection was common for application disks, as it was mostly recommended to take backups. I guess the reason there are so few clean ones in TOSEC is either that people who dump ADF files don't have the originals but just whatever copies were floating around among their friends at the time (thus messages from swappers, different/modified instruments, etc.), or that people were generally careless and wrote changes to their original disks.
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