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It's accurate enough with most of the files. It gets some phasing wrong on XMs, sometimes.

But for classic MOD and S3M, it's about as spot on as you can get external to the original trackers.

If you have any specific issues that mikmod is known to fail on, I'd welcome hearing about them.  I can always poke my head into the mikmod side of things and attempt to make it more accurate.

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Hi all!

Just wanted to announce and show off my new mod player for the iPhone and iPod Touch; "Interocitor"

http://itunes.com/app/interocitor

It is based on the MikMod engine, so it can play most of the formats out there.  I spent a lot of time getting some fun visualizers in there, as well as a web server and web browser to retrieve and share your mods with others.  It even has running llamas!

Here's a video of it in action:
http://umlautllama.com/rand/iphone-interocitor-E11-runningLlama-0.m4v

and some screenshots:





The file browser, and voice mutes:



(More screenshots from development available here: http://umlautllama.com/rand/?iphone-interocitor)


The next 5 people that respond to this post (who want one) will get a free promo code (US Store only, sadly.)

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The Lobby / Introduce yourself - BleuLlama
« on: November 14, 2007, 22:54:06 »
Hi there.  I'm BleuLlama/Yorgle/Scott

I've been enjoying mods since around 1991, playing them on my Amiga 1000 back in college.  Since then, I've played with trackers (MED, ProTracker, FastTracker, UltraTracker, iplay, etc) on my Amiga as well as on various PCs and Macs. 

I was on the AMD Interwave/Gravis Ultrasound PnP team back at eTek Labs, and helped make some tweaks to MikMod 2.x to make it sound more accurate on the mods that I had collected.  I was working with Mike Leibow, who also wrote the Gus driver for MikMod, and the result was the MCI driver for Windows 95. (etekmod.drv).

Most recently, I've been working on porting MikMod 3.x to iPodLinux, and getting that working accurately, looking pretty, and operating in a useful way.

Here's the recent work:
  http://ipodlinux.org/Special:Module/mikmodule

And here are some screenshots of it running:
  http://umlautllama.com/rand/?q=pz2-mikmodule&b=2322

I love listening to mods, and still spend much time listening and enjoying them. :D

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