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Website News Archive / 2012 Additions Torrent now available
« on: February 19, 2013, 22:32:44 »
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All of the additions from 2012 have been generously generated by jantore and seeded ready for your leeching!

2012 Additions Direct Link

Other Torrents
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Website News Archive / We're still alive...
« on: February 12, 2013, 17:10:14 »
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There hasn't been much to report on lately, which is why this page has seemed a little more than stale of late - if you have some news related to the tracking scene, or relevant parts of the demoscene please do drop us a note! Head over to out Forums and post your news. We'll check it out and probably feature it.
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The Lobby / MOVED: How to claim MODs as an artist
« on: April 25, 2012, 08:37:09 »

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Website News Archive / 2011 Additions Torrent
« on: March 27, 2012, 13:53:06 »
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Grab the torrent of all of the 2011 additions here

3 cheers to jantore for setting up and generating yet another yearly torrent.

:)

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Website News Archive / New Linux libbass-based player
« on: November 09, 2011, 16:50:51 »
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Finally, an accurate player for Linux that isn't UADE. At the moment it's in cli form only, but with enough feedback from you guys, the hobbyist developer who made this might be motivated to put together a front-end GUI.

If you're a Linux user, please have a look into this tool as we (as a module fanatics) really could do with players based on the wonderful BASS.dll library. This is the same engine that XMPlay uses and is still under active development (so if you spot an engine bug, please tell Ian @ un4seen.com about it!).

Please check out the post by 'almos' here for the download and link to the Linux CLI player.

It will require libbass.so, available from here

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From community member Syron:
I'd like to present you my now 2-years old project called "PeePeePlayer" (I hadn't any name, so I decided it to call it like my initial project folder was named: /ppplayer).

It aims to look like good old DOS, but with modern algorithms/code under the hood. It currently plays only s3m modules, but I have spent much time to reproduce screamtracker behaviour of the effects (please compare "Satellite One" by "Purple Motion" with other players), and at the moment it seems that I've got the most "original" sounding player for those modules.

Basic loading code exists for XM modules, but there are still a few things I have to do on the GUI (mostly performance). Please give it a try.
this forum thread here!

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Website News Archive / Community member requests testers for MPPWC
« on: October 20, 2011, 14:48:37 »
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From community member Dege:

MPPWC is a tiny tracker module decoder input plugin for Winamp that supports the following formats:

Composer669 (.669), Amiga Protracker (.mod), Multitracker (.mtm), Screamtracker 3 (.s3m), Fasttracker 2 (.xm) and Impulser Tracker (.it)

It also includes support for stereo samples, resonant filters and true seeking.

Substituting Winamp's built-in module decoder with mine wasn't my goal (although I never liked it).
I've just revamped my old music player (which does not support tons of formats) and decided to publish it in the form of a Winamp plugin to see if somebody like it, I'm just curious how good it is.

- Dege

If you want to give Degs some feedback, please check out this forum thread!
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Hi folks,

Sunrise in Luton, UK - coming up in a week or so from now (9th-Sept) and is accepting remote entries. As this is a small party, and a new one at that (I as a visitor) hope to encourage some remote entries from you lot :D

There isn't yet a method of submission published, but after this weekend more details are promised by the organisers, so keep an eye out on their website.

Music competition-wise, even if there will not be a specific tracked music competition you can still submit a rendering of your track in MP3 or OGG format into the 'MP3/OGG aka Streaming' music competition.

The usual compo rules tend to apply here, so no stuff already released is allowed. All of the competitions are open for remote entries as listed on the  website
(mid-section).

If you have never entered a party competition before, this is an ideal opportunity since small parties generally do not have pre-selection and are glad of the participation. If you can lend support, please do!

Please note that as usual, remote entries do not qualify for prizes.

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