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the Deviant:
Go on, then, peel back the mists of time and think! think!
what was that first mod a friend played to you whilst raving about some free music scene?

so what was your first experience with a mod?

back in the heady days of secondary school a German friend of mine introduced me to an artist called Alien... the specific track being In the dawn. I was hooked, I got me a copy of mptracker and started playing around, listening to all the tracks I could download on weekday evenings and weekends on a crummy dial-up (plus the ones I sneakily downloaded at school behind the IT guy's back, drilling holes in the 800kb floppies I had so they'd hold more tunes..) I've never looked back  :D

Eagle:
The first mod I ever heard was my own, dunlending.it... and it sucked - bad. I probably caught on pretty quickly how to use ModPlug Tracker (just took 2 minutes actually for me to figure out the basics, I think), but it's obvious that my early 2004-2005 modules were all, well, crap.

The first mod that I didn't make myself that I heard were probably a bunch of module soundtracks from old school classics on the Amiga like Blues Brothers and a few others (I forget).

Basicly, my personal tracking biography is pretty dull...

EDIT: Remembered the names of the games.

Oh, and how did I find out about trackers to begin with? It's quite a dull story, too. I wanted to make my own music for my games and found my old tools to be rather inadequate (MS-Sound Recorder, my Yamaha PSR-280 and a microphone on the speakers. I also did some stuff by fiddling about with my voice, which can be heard in my oldest games).

I asked my friends about if they knew any free program that could make music and my friend Tony (Chunitana) told me that ModPlug Tracker was good. I asked another friend later over MSN who also appeared to be tracking for some samples and he gave me a few .XI instruments, I loaded them up and got going. The result after half an hour of tracking: dunlending.it - A fairly bad, partially out-of-beat drum and bass tune (the bass melody was pretty OK, though, the drums were incorrectly timed in two patterns by 1/16 or 1 row).

Saga Musix:
unluckily, i never had friends who really supported the scene. The first modules I found were some files in Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The secret files (only some modules of homemade maps included modules, the rest of the files was encrypted) - the first time i knew that those files are music was when i started to play around with modules in some qbasic programmes. there was a tool called "mo3" - it converted modules to the mo3 format. i noctied that i saw these extensions in JJ2 before (IT, S3M) - and so i found the first real modules. lateron, i found the BWSB Sound system for quickbasic that had its own format. zylim recommended to compose tracks in scream tracker, so i searched the net  for scream tracker, instead i found modplug tracker :) that was in 2004, when i started to compose modules. a short while later, i discovered TMA :)

btw, my first module i downlaoded at modplug central was quest1.s3m - don't even bother to download it. it's a very bad module, it's a shame that this was the first file i got my samples from :hrrhrr:

sciboy1190:
The first mod I heard was WAVE's 911....about three years ago....

my interest was sparked pretty deep...after uncovering more and more modules...and from there, I started actually tracking...

leilei:
popcorn.mod and sandman.mod were the first modules i've played in a module player. I don't remember what my first player is called but it was for DOS, text mode, blue background with yellow text.

My second was Cubic Player :D

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