This archive contains the following Advanced Music System files: BARCHETA.AMS - "Red Barchetta" from MOVING PICTURES BROON.AMS - "Broon's Bane" from EXIT STAGE LEFT ENEMYWIN.AMS - "Enemy Within" from GRACE UNDER PRESSURE REDSECTA.AMS - "Red Sector A" from GRACE UNDER PRESSURE RUSH_AMS.TXT - This text file Anyone who's never used AMS on the Atari 8-bit probably wouldn't realize the work that goes into transcribing music into an AMS file. Since you're limited to 4 voices, you have to figure out which 4 to use and figure out little tricks to "steal" unused voices or keep voices from "doubling up." Still, it was fun while it lasted! BARCHETA.AMS was the first AMS file that I ever did and it's noticeable because there are some portions where the voices "double up," which isn't that bad when you're playing it with a program like MIDI Music Maker on the ST through MIDI, but it sounds sorta unpleasant on the Atari 8-bit and through the ST's internal sound chip, not to mention also losing a voice with the latter! Anyway, the others turned out MUCH better! BROON.AMS worked out very well, although now I feel an urge to add "The Trees" to it whenever I listen to it, especially since the song only has 4 voices...most of it actually only has 3! ENEMYWIN.AMS is, I believe, the best RUSH AMS file I did, although there were some others that are only partially done! REDSECTA.AMS also worked out well except that the bass alternates between octaves rather than how it normally goes. I did this for two reasons: 1) the sheet music had it written that way and I didn't think about it and 2) it probably sounds a little better when running it on an Atari 8-bit AMS player. I hope you enjoy these AMS files with MIDI Music Maker or whatever other player you use them with. I thought about converting them to Music Studio format or maybe into .MID files, but decided to leave them in their original form in case some of you that still have 8-bits (I DO!) can transfer them to and play them on an 8-bit. Enjoy! Steve Johnson GEnie: STEVE-J