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The Lobby / Re: Hello i'm new be nice
« on: July 02, 2010, 20:16:52 »
Hello holykonni, I recognise your handle from somewhere else. Welcome to the Mod Archive hehe :D

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The Lobby / Re: Hello!
« on: April 11, 2010, 21:07:30 »
Hiya BloxMaster!

I would have said hello earlier, but I keep forgetting my password (I've written it down now). Nice to have you here. :)

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Enjoy the new colours!  ;D

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http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Other-AUDIO-Tools/Sound-Club.shtml


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Intuitive way of representing music.
· Sound Club is a piano roll type editor. This means that you don't have to know the standard musical notation in order to compose music.

....

Support for MOD and S3M music file formats.
· In addition to its native SN2 and SN file formats, Sound Club can load and save popular MOD and S3M formats.

Seems promising? :)

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The Lobby / My bloggy website/websitey blog about tracked chiptunes
« on: February 25, 2010, 21:11:10 »
Hopefully this isn't too spammy... :)

I recently started a blog/website about tracked chiptunes. I'm hoping to post one most days, usually with a small bit of info about the song and a link to download in original format, and there's a few useful links too. It's mostly aimed at people who don't normally listen to chiptunes but have the potential to be interested (gamers and computery types, I guess), or people just started listening and want to find some more artists and information. Some of you here might find it interesting too, though (I hope!). :)

There's also RSS and twitter for people who want it. :)

link! ;D

Thanks very much to modarchive.org for having loads of great chiptunes for me to choose from, and I guess a big part in me getting interested enough to making a website. :)

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Website News Archive / Re: Milkytracker Releases New Version
« on: January 04, 2010, 00:35:18 »
"Ability to adjust screen magnification factor."

Hurrah!  :D

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The Lobby / Re: Hello all
« on: December 02, 2009, 10:41:13 »
Hi there!

Yes, strobe is very good.

There's a tutorial here: http://www.seele07.de/milkytutorial/data/overview.html

Good luck! :)

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m0d is right, people at 8bitcollective are generally very enthusiastic about getting their music into games, films, etc. You could try reposting this again in the forums there, you would probably get a lot of replies very quickly.

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Tracking / Re: Fake note stops?
« on: October 24, 2009, 02:51:46 »
Ah, okay, thanks! I'll remember that. :)

I mainly stick to .it for Modplug anyway (which I've had no problems with), but I was reworking some MilkyTracker things. Thanks for your help!

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Tracking / Re: Fake note stops?
« on: October 23, 2009, 16:51:25 »
It's working now - thank you both!

I had left the fadeout at its default value of 256, but I just found out it actually goes all the way up to 32000, so 256 doesn't really do much. I'll remember to change it in future. :)

I also found that the volume jump is due to putting the wrong instrument number next to my note offs.

Thanks again for being so helpful, and sorry for asking silly questions!

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