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« on: March 02, 2007, 03:58:47 »
Ah, cool. I can handle that. It's basically a virtical sort of piano roll sort of things. As for pitches, Skale lets you use a MIDI keyboard. Is modplug easier to look at because Skale does look confusing. The VST thing I don't get. If I use a mod player, will it know to load the VST too?
I can make a metronome. Thanks for the tip.
Have you ever heard of a game called Amplitude for the PS2? Well there's a simulator for the PC (and I think for DreamCast) that can use .mod, .it, xm, and other file types. That's why I'm interested in doing this. I've even played some of the songs here in the game. If you haven't heard of it, try it. It's called Marfitude. It's a game where you go along these color tracks and you have to press cirtain buttons to make the song play. It's really fun. It doesn't look as good as the PS2 version, but it's still very cool. You don't even have to do anything extra to the mod files, just put them in and play.
I'm not trying to advertise or anything, just thought I'd tell you. I'm pretty sure a lot of you know already though.
XM... I wonder is this what some of the video games used.