DirectX Acoustic Modeler v1.0 full final 
          (c) Sonic Foundry                       
         released   : November 1, 1997           
                             
                                                                        
  3 days ago, we released 'DirectX Acoustic Modeler build 60'. Now we      
  bring you the FULL version that allows creation of impulses!             
                                                                           
  So what is this program? Basicly, it is a very unique audio tool that    
  allows you to capture the signature of a room's acoustical property and  
  then apply that property to any audio file! But these signatures (also   
  called 'impulses') arent just limited to rooms ... you could capture     
  the properties of a electronic effects unit, the tone of a vintage       
  tube microphone, or even a realistic representation of a stereo image.   
  In addition to realism this technology can be used to create limitless   
  unique effects not heard in nature.                                      
                                                                           
  The CD for this program includes a good number of these impulse files,   
  which we are releasing as an addon.                                      
                                                                           
  Requires : Pentium, Win95/NT, 16 Mb ram, DirectX, and an audio  program  
             that uses DirectX audio plugins  (ie Sound Forge)             
Installing AM program for DirectX (follow closely) :
1) unzip ra-amf10.zip to any directory
2) Delete everything in your 'c:\windows\temp' directory.
3) Now copy the crack ("acmd_crk.exe") to the 'c:\windows\temp' directory.
4) Run the file "setup.exe" and when you see the WELCOME screen press
   'alt' + 'tab' to return to your file manager.
5) Run the crack ("amcd_crk.exe") and then return to the setup and hit 'next'
   and the installation will continue as normal!
The plugin will now be available under the 'DirectX' menu of your audio program. 
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