Mark Wolfe #26 Posted May 17, 2008 Ok, I downloaded PlayerPro! I had no idea it was so robust, I honestly had heard about it but thought it only played back MODs. It's very mice and has AISO drivers that will work fine with my MIDI/AUDIO setup. now I really need some MOD examples I can pick apart for learning any suggestions/links? they need to be 100-150k in size so i can see how they are constructed I know there are some huge mod repositories on line but I have no idea where to begin to look. I'm such a n00b! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zerosquare #27 Posted May 17, 2008 (edited) Do you have any links to 100-150k MOD files I can listen to? That is exactly the size I have to work with.You can find the MOD files used in Tempest 2000 there (they're "MOD Music Track #1 to #7"). They all use 4 channels. AFAIK SebRmv's mod player allows you tu use up to 8 channels. If you need other files, try The MOD archive. are there programs that can deconstruct a MOD file and extract and or replace the samples? I DO have a 2GHz windows machine at my disposal as well.You can use Modplug Tracker to do that. Edited May 17, 2008 by Zerosquare Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark Wolfe #28 Posted May 17, 2008 Do you have any links to 100-150k MOD files I can listen to? That is exactly the size I have to work with.You can find the MOD files used in Tempest 2000 there (they're "MOD Music Track #1 to #7"). They all use 4 channels. AFAIK SebRmv's mod player allows you tu use up to 8 channels. If you need other files, try The MOD archive. are there programs that can deconstruct a MOD file and extract and or replace the samples? I DO have a 2GHz windows machine at my disposal as well.You can use Modplug Tracker to do that. eeeeexcellent... many thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paolo #29 Posted May 17, 2008 Surry, Mark. I only made a wish! Since my kids like Karaoke CD+g discs on the Jag, it would be cool to let them also play their favourite MIDI tunes... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites