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- THE COMPUTER MUSIC FILE FORMATS COLLECTION 1.0
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- Collected by Jamal Hannah <jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu> on 5/2/94.
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- Many of these text files use the IBM ANSI-style graphic character set.
- Macintosh users can view these text files correctly with "UnZip 2.0.1".
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- * The MOD format file outlines the ProTracker (Amiga) standard format.
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- * The P16 doc is the Protracker Studio 16 (PS16) file format spec.
- (IBM)
-
- * The FTK document talks about the IBM FastTracker format. (4,6,8 track)
- (ftracker.zip or fasttrak.lzh)
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- * The STAR-FRM document is some info about the Amiga "StarTracker"
- (also called "StarTrekker") format. 4-8 channels.
-
- * The "WOW" document talks about the IBM GraveMod tracker format. (8 track).
-
- * The OKT files talk about the Amiga Oktalyzer (8 track) file format.
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- * The MED files give info about the MED file formats, from Amiga
- MED version 3.21. For the effects, look for the string:
- "MED V3.2 player commands/effects" in the MED-EFX.TXT file
- (actualy the MED 3.21 documentation.)
-
- * The FAR-FORM.TXT file is the newest Farandole (IBM) format doc I
- could find. It replaces the older one, wish new stuff starting with
- "Farandole .USM Sample/instrument format". This doc comes from the
- "far096.arj" archive. (April 13, 1994) (16 track)
-
- * The DMF doc files (3 of them) come from the "xtrak030.lzh" (XTRACKER).
- These define the 9-octave file format, and it's effects. (IBM)
- (32 track, 9 octaves)
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- * The TT doc is the documentation for IBM "TakeTracker", which I wrote.
- (4,6,8,16 & 32 track)
-
- * The ULT docs are the UltraTracker 1.5 (IBM) file format document,
- and the documentation for version 1.31 (translated to English) with
- the effects listed near the end. (32 track, 16-bit samples)
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- * The MTM doc is the MultiTracker (IBM) Module format spec,
- from the archive "mtm101b.zip". The "effects" file is
- the documentation file that mentions the effects in it. (32 track)
-
- * The 669 doc is the 669 (IBM) File and Extended File format Spec.
- (8 tracks)
-
- * The SSS doc is the Super Studio Session file format spec.
- (not totaly complete). This is a Macintosh music format that
- stores it's instruments in seperate files, and supports up to
- 8 channels. (Actualy it can support an infinate number),
- and is perticulary good for systems using Musical Notation
- instead of a "tracker" style interface. It could easily be
- made into a "module" format by simply placing the instruments
- in order at the end of the song data.
-
- * The S3M doc and effects list are basicly the "ST3.DOC" and "TECH.DOC"
- files from ScreamTracker 3.01b ("scrmt301.zip") (up to 32 track)
-
- * The ROL file gives information about the ROL "synthesized instrument"
- music file format.
-
- * The MID documents talk about the General-Midi file format.
- (the files origionaly were named: midifile, midispec, general-midi,
- and mididump) The "midiprimer" file is also included.
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