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So you lost this module on your hard disk, huh? and you know it was by necros, 500-600 kb in size and approximately 3 minutes long? damnit, you won't it anymore, right? stop, help arrived!

Mod Library for Windows is maybe the tool you need. you can add files to its super-fast database manually or you can scan whole directories (including sub-directories) and drives for modules! This programm supports IT, MO3, MOD, MTM, S3M, UMX and XM files. It can even play them with the built-in player that uses bass.dll! So your whole drive content (only the modules, that is) is in the database, and now? you can perform a flexible search usign a search term that can be performed on file name, title, sample / instrument texts, commants and Personal Notes. you can also search for particular file sizes, file dates and song lengths! great, isn't it?

This small tool has got even more features, you can f.e. do a HTML export of your database, you can maintain it by removing modules that no longer exist on your drives. there are still some more features, but they're so much, i can't list them all here.
And the best thing: This program is of course freeware! And even better: It's multilingual! Currently, there are only English and German translations, but you can translate to your native language if you want to and send the translated INI files to me!

Download Mod Library!

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The Lobby / Re: Converting XM/MOD to MIDI and using as ringtone??
« on: August 01, 2007, 17:46:49 »
no, only the IMPORT feature in mpt is not well timed, but the timing in generated midi files is quite accurate.

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Belo? Do you probably mean Bero?

2154
MPTM is just a module format, the native format of OpenMPT. OpenMPT is the open-source version of the original MPT. When Olivier Lapicque (the original author) didn't have time for MPT anymore, he released the sources, and so, some programmers decided to continue this project.

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Then MPTM is maybe your choice... ;D The format is similar to IT, but it will expand in the future for sure!

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i guess it can be useful in various music styles, not only oriental stuff... I can image using it for drumsets for example... still, i'm not completely sure if that's all correct what i'm saying about this feature.

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Website News Archive / Re: Welcome to TMA 3.0 (beta)
« on: July 31, 2007, 14:34:21 »
hey, that strike, that was not me. i really wonder who did that ??? :D

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Website News Archive / Re: Welcome to TMA 3.0 (beta)
« on: July 31, 2007, 00:13:43 »
forgive us, oh g0d m0d

by the way... where did the chat statistics go with tma 3.0? i can't find them anymore...

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sure check the mpt forums :P

a short explanation (i haven't really tested it yet, so this may be partly wrong): you can set the tuning of every note of an instrument.
normally, it would be like this:
C-4: 22050
C-5: 44100
C-6: 88200

You can edit it using the new feature:
C-4: 32000
C-5: 44100
C-6: 64000

in this way, you can play other scales than the standard 12-tone scale more easily. it may also be useful for effects.
btw, this is not done by using frequencys but by multiplication.

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The Lobby / Re: How big is yours?
« on: July 30, 2007, 16:44:57 »
i downloaded teh modarchive torrent, but do not really use it (just when i need a module).

i downloaded 1,16 gb of modules and composed 414 mb of modules myself.

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