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- From: h08f@alf.zfn.uni-bremen.de (Faroul)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Different MOD file formats
- Message-ID: <h08f.716483369@alf.zfn.uni-bremen.de>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 15:14:56 GMT
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- jholdern@casper.cs.uct.ac.za (J E Holderness) writes:
-
- >Could someone be so kind as to point me in the direction of any info on
- >the different MOD file formats. I'm not interested in soundtracker, noise-
- >tracker, protracker and screamtracker, but anything else. I've heard mention
- >of MED, Future Composer, and a few others. I don't even know if these are
- >different from the "normal" mods, so any info would be welcome.
-
- The formats of Sound-, Pro-, Noise- and Screamtracker are nearly the same.
- Protracker has some little more commands the other don't understand.
- MED has a bit other format and much more commands/features no other Tracker
- understands (so to play MED's modules you mostly have to use a MEDPlayer or
- another player who understands its format).
- Future Composer is a totally different kind of format, not much used anyway
- (if listening to a FC-song, you'll here so called "arpeggios" quite often.
- Arpeggios are mostle three different notes played rapidly and continiously
- after each other, making a kind og accord (c-e-g ie).)
- There are some more formats (FTM...) I don't know further.
-
- Faroul
-
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