Actually, I do. Then again, I'm not much of a music person at all.Alan wrote:Funny really, does anybody have music enabled when playing R&Ds?
Music in RND and music in general (Splitted)
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Music in RND and music in general (Splitted)
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Well, in BD2K3 I had all sounds and musics on. The music was perfect, and the sounds too. But now if I play BD2K3, I turn the music off, since the music was only played on the left side ! (Bad soundcard)A shame some of you switch soundloops off (that's the yamyam's fault IMO), as you might of missed some things, like the boss tunes...
>since the music was only played on the left side ! (Bad soundcard)
Yes, it did that for me in Win98 with SBLive, but is OK for XP.
I think Mod music is the way to go now! A nice cross between MP3 and Midi (in a way). It will sound the same for everybody, but will still be a small file.
I used to use Screamtracker a long time ago (Win3.1 days) for making mod music, but it doesn't work in XP..
Yes, it did that for me in Win98 with SBLive, but is OK for XP.
I think Mod music is the way to go now! A nice cross between MP3 and Midi (in a way). It will sound the same for everybody, but will still be a small file.
I used to use Screamtracker a long time ago (Win3.1 days) for making mod music, but it doesn't work in XP..
> Not sure about nowerdays, anyone know a good win32 sequencer?
> ST was 4ch as well. And I don't know any win32 module creators (are there any?).
Google for "tracker" or "soundtracker" and "windows" -- that should give you a whole bunch of software to create "tracker" or "MOD" style music files (never tried that on Windows, though.)
I only know the Mother Of All Trackers, the Amiga "SoundTracker" by Karsten Obarski in 1987.
Maybe also have a look at http://www.soundtracker.org, excerpt from that page:
> The name of the program is a tribute to Karsten Obarski, who released his SoundTracker
> program for the Amiga in 1987 and thus unknowingly founded the basis of a huge free music
> movement which developed in the following years and which is still going strong.
Oh yes, the golden days of homecomputing... :-)
> ST was 4ch as well. And I don't know any win32 module creators (are there any?).
Google for "tracker" or "soundtracker" and "windows" -- that should give you a whole bunch of software to create "tracker" or "MOD" style music files (never tried that on Windows, though.)
I only know the Mother Of All Trackers, the Amiga "SoundTracker" by Karsten Obarski in 1987.
Maybe also have a look at http://www.soundtracker.org, excerpt from that page:
> The name of the program is a tribute to Karsten Obarski, who released his SoundTracker
> program for the Amiga in 1987 and thus unknowingly founded the basis of a huge free music
> movement which developed in the following years and which is still going strong.
Oh yes, the golden days of homecomputing... :-)
Hello
If you looking for a good win32 tracker/sequencer try ModplugTracker
http://www.sonicspot.com/modplugtracker ... acker.html
If you looking for a good win32 tracker/sequencer try ModplugTracker
http://www.sonicspot.com/modplugtracker ... acker.html