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Feedback & Suggestions / Are Reviews still being approved?
« on: February 13, 2015, 14:40:39 »
Hi Hi.

Are module reviews still being reviewed and just in the queue, or is the review approval system offline? I submitted a review a couple days ago which is still waiting approval.

If not mistaken I may have submitted a review a few months ago, yet my profile pages shows no reviews submitted.

All help is appreciated  :)

Wez

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Tracking / Re: What's your tracker / format of choice? And why?
« on: July 12, 2014, 18:08:55 »
I prefer Milky Tracker and XM format. That is all  ;D

@Saga I like your site, and like those old games listed there, magic times!

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The Lobby / Nostalgia
« on: July 09, 2014, 22:32:52 »
Reading "About The Mod Archive" I felt nostalgic, and even though I was not part of the community at the time, I remember visiting The Mod Archive the few times I did get a chance to use the 'net.

I then saw the old news pages that was grabbed from the Wayback Machine, and decided to look up the old site design for kicks. So for your nostalgic pleasure, The Mod Archive back in time circa 2005.

I then got stuck looking up the tracks from the theme song compo (via the About page), and hey, I might as well link them for everyone else interested in listening to them:

1st Place Overall: Nobuyuki Megamix p.1 by Nobuyuki
2nd Place Overall: Take a Chance by Phoenix
3rd Place Overall: Images of a Forgotten Era by Zepsi/CWM
Most Unique Entry: Nobuyuki Megamix p.1 by Nobuyuki
Best Orchestral Entry: Images of a Forgotten Era by Zepsi/CWM
Best Jazz Entry: Somewhere in Hungary by Vincenzo
Best "Appropriativity" Score: Nobuyuki Megamix p.1 by Nobuyuki & Take a Chance by Phoenix
Best "Creativity" Score: Nobuyuki Megamix p.1 by Nobuyuki & Images of a Forgotten Era by Zepsi/CWM
Best "Listenability" Score: Nobuyuki Megamix p.1 by Nobuyuki
Best "Musicality" Score: Images of a Forgotten Era by Zepsi/CWM & Modarchive Theme Compo by Azo

 8)

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The Lobby / Re: Stumbled upon an old mod of mine here.
« on: July 09, 2014, 11:52:44 »
Hi John!

I like Johnny's Funhouse, and ditto on the rescue!

Wes

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Website News Archive / Re: Uploads back online
« on: July 08, 2014, 16:31:12 »
I have not been much active on the forums, but I do notice the updates to the site the past few months. I love seeing this activity, thanks for all the improvements! They inspired me to upload some of my mods, and I hope to pop in more frequently  ;D

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_Apologies in advance for playing necromancer - I hope the ongoing nature of the topic excuses me_

Some tracks just flow and I have a workable tune within 30 minutes, but more often this takes about an hour. will then spend another hour adding supporting ranges (bass+treble) and adjusting instrument volumes and panning.

A week or month later, I will relisten to my tracks and immediately feel when something is missing - tweaking adds another hour or two - up to 4 on the weekends.

In total a track could take between 90 minutes and 10 hours, spread over a few days.

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MilkyTracker Tracks & Songs / How to create phasing effect samples
« on: April 14, 2013, 18:28:29 »
Hi, in my part to learn tracking I've taken to creating my samples from scratch too, using the MilkyTracker sample and Instrument editors.

I've come a long way and am able to create reasonable snares, kicks and loops.

One sound I still can't dissect is the phasing wave. I can only describe it as a fuzzy sine wave with it's period phasing longer and shorter, giving a full-bodied fuzzy humm effect.

Here is a simple sample: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0AO7_RBX6g

Has anybody made such a sound in the sample editor? Any tips appreciated.

Edit:

Trying to emulate what the waveform should look like in that video, by cutting and drawing the missing parts, it sounds like a pair of robot cats mating. Apparently consistency makes a good tone, and the latter certainly shows us I can't do the former.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18686471/mods/sine-phase.xm

I guess Audacity can be used for these things. If anyone has done this, I'd love to share your knowledge :D

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The Lobby / Just a warm arpeggio hello :)
« on: April 14, 2013, 17:51:08 »
Hello!

Well I've spent this weekend having long conversations with milkytracker, after much frustration and much wins I've certainly improved some techniques and sounds.

Trying to build up some skill for music in a game I am busy developing, I'll certainly post for any contributions at some point too :D

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The Lobby / Greets and overflows
« on: July 11, 2011, 09:00:11 »
hello mod archive people!

I discovered MilkyTracker and got inspired to make some tunes again. I've used Modplug, openMPT, and Psycle before.

I'll post some tunes - nice to meet you all :D

~null

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