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In FT2 mode Space is pause, so Esc isn't needed. And I was talking about the on-screen "Off" key but I can see how that might feel clumsy when you have a real keyboard at your disposal.

The most you can see of the patterns at a time is when you switch to the Jam page and minimize the piano keyboard with the rightmost button under it:

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Right beside the piano keyboard, there should almost always be a button labeled Off. So that's one way. Some keys (from the manual) that might work for you include:

  • The key right of LShift
  • Caps-Lock
  • 1
  • The key below Esc


I've never used a keyboard with a Pocket PC so I'm not sure, but you might be able to use Milky's config utility to map a key to key-off if none of these work.

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Tap and drag the triangles at the end of the loop marker lines.

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MilkyTracker Community / Re: Pattern Editor and drums
« on: June 13, 2011, 23:19:08 »
First: With the Insert key.
Second: By holding Shift and clicking away.

Addendum:

First: If you don't have an Insert key, a) (Pocket PC) use the settings program to map a hardware key to the function or b) (OS X) choose an Insert key emulation shortcut from the application menu.

Second: If you don't have a Shift key, click/tap the Draw button in the Sample editor to enter drawing mode.

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MilkyTracker Support / Re: casio cassiopeia EM500
« on: June 10, 2011, 07:52:56 »
The installing itself should simply be a matter of copying the files over after which you  tap on the executable to run Milky. I'm not sure which component is missing but I have a feeling it's one of Windows CE's, not Milky's. I remember experiencing this once on a clean installation. (I.e. I left the iPaq sit for too long without charge and the memory was wiped.)

What got things going again was installing all the updates for the system. I think most critical was the Windows Media Player 8(?) package which does something to the sound system, allowing for MilkyTracker to run.

Sorry for being so vague but I haven't touched my Pocket PC in years. I hope you get yours working.

About the button layout: Mine was directional buttons rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise for landscape operation, buttons for Play (song) and Stop and finally I think two for Insert and Backspace. And I was crazy enough to insist on using the FT2 mode there as well.

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The Linux ports rely on SDL, so AFAIK Alt-Enter should be working. Could something, like your window manager, be hijacking that particular combo? It happened to me before on Kubuntu when I wanted to copy an area to clipboard in FT2 edit mode, that the Alt-F4 was grabbed by the WM and MilkyTracker was closed.

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PC Players / Re: PeePeePlayer - old-fashioned S3M player
« on: March 11, 2011, 07:55:44 »
Holy... that looks cute. :) Only tried without sound so far, though. A new S3M player is a bit unexpected in 2011 and while it seems you're already starting on the rocky XM path, tell me this: Are there any plans to support Adlib channels in S3Ms? Maybe via DOSBox or MAME's OPL emulators? Because that's what I think modern players could really use.

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Ehm, sorry. Switched servers in the summer:

http://raina.kapsi.fi/stuff/mtjornada.zip

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Help me find that... / Closure
« on: February 06, 2011, 21:04:08 »
While cleaning out the house I grew up in, I found the aforementioned cassette tape. Well, the tape itself was missing but not to worry, the inlay with the track names was there. Because of that, I was finally able to track down the few modules I've been missing since I accidentally wiped my hard drive in 1998. The song I was looking for in this thread is the rather generically yet specifically named "party-time" by gin. It won't turn up if you search for "partytime" or "party time". ;)

For the fun of it and with the help of The Mod Archive, I decided to rebuild the playlist and share it if you somehow managed to miss these gems. So without even further ado, I present you…



FRESH!, a module mixtape compiled by little raina of circa 11 years

Side A
1. Zarch & Opal – Fresh Housedownload
2. Jellybean – Phantasydownload
3. Gin – Party-timedownload
4. Heatbeat – Charism of Darknessdownload
5. Dr. Awesome – Bridge to the Universe, part 2download
6. Bruno – Sonardownload
7. Captain – Space Debrisdownload
8. Greg – Odyssey, part 4download
Side B
1. Stony – Das Bootdownload
2. Heatbeat – Street Jungledownload
3. Greg – Odyssey, part 1download
4. Moon Zulie – Tranze Sevendownload
5. Danko – Complicationsdownload
6. Captain – Beyond Music*download

*) I took the liberty of adding this little 2011 bonus track because it really should have been there. We used to listen to it all the time on my friend's 286 via his Sound Blaster 2.0. It remains one of my favorites being at least neck and neck with if not slightly better than Space Debris. (And I know those might have been some of the most controversial sentences ever written.) About the only reason I can think of for the omission must have been my mom calling me home for dinner. I mean come on, there were still MINUTES left on this C60 baby.

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MilkyTracker Support / Re: MIDI Keyboard ----Me Noob XD
« on: February 02, 2011, 22:15:18 »
Well, which of the OSes do you have?

If it's Windows, click the little MilkyTracker icon in the corner of the window, then click Preferences. Then activate that shit.

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