Short: Angband and variants serious sound set Author: kvinkunx@vol.cz (Jiri Soukup) Uploader: kvinkunx vol cz (Jiri Soukup) Type: game/data Version: 1.0 Architecture: generic OVERVIEW: This is a sampleset for all the Angband variants out there. The specific versions vary in events they support but the game simply ignores any event settings it doesn˙t support, so it is okay to use this version for all the variants. The sampleset covers almost every event with up to 7 samples for each. It has been briefly tested via Tome-231, OS4beta, Aone. Please let me know if there is any problem, eg. event not playing, etc. Use this archive if you are a conservative player who prefers a classic sound set. Should you wish to play in a rather crazy and funny way, download my other archive, "angbsnd_com.lha". INSTALLATION: AmigaOS4.x: Copy the "xtra" folder where it belongs. It contains the "sound" folder with all the samples and the "sound.cfg" config file where you may check the settings and alter them to your needs. AmigaOS <= 3.9: Copy the "xtra" and "cfg" folders where these belong. The "xtra" folder contains all the samples, the "cfg" folder contains the "sound.cfg" config file. Please note that the config has a slightly different structure than in the OS4 version. I haven˙t tested the classic version but expect that the OS4 config file remaining in the "xtra/sound" folder shouldn˙t cause any mess. You may delete it anyway. MorphOS: Sorry, but I don˙t know if there is any MorhOS version of Angband. Nor do I have a means how to test it. If there is a version, I suppose that one of the upper variants should work. FIRST START: Please note that the first time you can spend a minute or two waiting for the samples to be loaded. Any next run it is fast already. DISCLAIMER: All the samples used in this archive are freely available from the Net and to my best knowledge no copyright was broken using these and converting them to the 8SVX format. Should I be wrong, please inform me about it so that I can remove the corresponding samples. You may use and change the archive contents any way you wish. If you use this package, you do so at your own risk, though I cannot imagine anything horrible that can happen. ;) I cannot be held responsible for whatever effect it has on your material or spiritual wealth.