ModPlug Tracker
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This is not made by a scener, nor used by much sceners. Also it's actually an open source project these days. But I guess when you add ft2 and it2, some people are tempted to add everything that smells like a tracker. So go on and add madtracker and renoise, buzz and psycle. *cough*
Anyway, to do this software justice: A lot of file formats well supported, you can open and edit multiple songs at once, also it's the first(?) tracker with rudimentary VST support etc.
On the other hand, it exploits common file formats like XM by including stuff that goes beyond the original specs, making it troublesome to process mpt saved xm/it files in other mod players or the original editors.
(Oh, and saving to mp3 directly is silly, render your song into a normalised wave and use an external app for mp3/ogg conversion).
Anyway, to do this software justice: A lot of file formats well supported, you can open and edit multiple songs at once, also it's the first(?) tracker with rudimentary VST support etc.
On the other hand, it exploits common file formats like XM by including stuff that goes beyond the original specs, making it troublesome to process mpt saved xm/it files in other mod players or the original editors.
(Oh, and saving to mp3 directly is silly, render your song into a normalised wave and use an external app for mp3/ogg conversion).
This is not made by a scener, nor used by much sceners. Also it's actually an open source project these days. But I guess when you add ft2 and it2, some people are tempted to add everything that smells like a tracker. So go on and add madtracker and renoise, buzz and psycle. *cough*
no offense but, please, you dont use it, ok but i know some sceners who use it... i don't use FT2 and i see no problems to add it to pouet as it's a tracker like ModPlug Tracker
no offense but, please, you dont use it, ok but i know some sceners who use it... i don't use FT2 and i see no problems to add it to pouet as it's a tracker like ModPlug Tracker
A tracker (or more precisely, a music sequencer with a tracker interface) is not a scene tool per definition. As said, with the same argument you could add commercial tools like renoise too. That's why I added only trackers that have been made by sceners or scene groups (st3/fc, ft2/triton, amusic/elyssis...).
But don't get mad about it: The whole demotool category is messed up anyway. ;)
But don't get mad about it: The whole demotool category is messed up anyway. ;)
ok, i got your point :)
probably one of the most ugly trackers that ever saw the light of the day. not even changing the layout helps much, as the whole pattern arrangement-thing is totally whack.
erh, wicked. :)
Actually nowadays I do all my tracking work with this. It is not that usable, but afaik it's the only windows tracker that has pretty much only the basic stuff and pretty good support for all the common formats and even filter envelopes on IT, which were available only registered version of impulse tracker. And you get used to the interface over time.
Well, if people would ask me I would say none of the trackers should be in this category. I only added IT because people had already added the other big ones.
Well, if people would ask me I would say none of the trackers should be in this category. I only added IT because people had already added the other big ones.
it's very buggy (or then i can't use it properly)
its not buggy, as much as i've been using it, if something's buggy, it's buzz!
just to point out something obvious, buzz was made by a scener, used by sceners (i mean for demos) and unmistakenably scenish.. so it'd be perfectly legitimate here :)
feel free to add it knos :)
ahahaha. I did 1 tune with this tracker. Very great.
my pc is dead ... can't take a screenshot or simply be bothered :)
bestest \o/
Love it!
CAN PLAY AMIGA DIGIBOOSTER MODULE ON WINDOWS !!! ZUMBAP !
no doubt buzz essentially belongs to the list of demotools
- multiple modules at once
- windows compatibility
- VST support
- MOD/XM/IT/S3M support
enough reasons to use it.
- windows compatibility
- VST support
- MOD/XM/IT/S3M support
enough reasons to use it.
very useful tool for mod composers on modern pcs, and the best tool for tracking with ur proaudio-external-asio box imo. =)
muffles a bit comparing to bass.dll, but who cares. very flexible and not buggy at all. use f1 for details. =)
muffles a bit comparing to bass.dll, but who cares. very flexible and not buggy at all. use f1 for details. =)
I like this one
for fucking it finetune, vibrato and many others effects... saving it format is totally screwed.
Of the trackers I've tried, I think this one is my favorite.
good tool
For me is like the windows version of IT :)
For me is like the windows version of crap.
It's good. Also able to import midi files.
Only way to make real .mods, .s3m's .it's and .xm's on windows, but it still sucks.
Piggie, because I use it so much.
Piggie, because I use it so much.
i have to confess that i make a living out of this tool :D good thing it's open source now
which reminds me: are there any real good trackers for linux?
This is not a demotool. Also: I need glops.
no, no and no.
Of the trackers I've tried, this one has to be my least favourite..
Used it in a couple of prods.
Hate.
Definately not a demoscene tool.
helpt me sometimes.
Nonono.
No.
It doesn't replay .mod correctly.
It doesn't replay .s3m correctly.
It doesn't replay .xm correctly.
And i'm pretty sure it doesn't replay .it correctly either.
It can't convert .mod to .xm correctly (600/a00/etc commands are handled differently).
Oh and it's not even able to save the simple .mod format correctly (non looping samples should have 1 as loop length or every noise/protracker & replays on amiga will crash when trying to handle a module saved with this crap).
It doesn't replay .s3m correctly.
It doesn't replay .xm correctly.
And i'm pretty sure it doesn't replay .it correctly either.
It can't convert .mod to .xm correctly (600/a00/etc commands are handled differently).
Oh and it's not even able to save the simple .mod format correctly (non looping samples should have 1 as loop length or every noise/protracker & replays on amiga will crash when trying to handle a module saved with this crap).
You bet it doesn't play .IT correctly. If I were into the act of pulling out hair out of frustration, I would've been a baldhead by now :).
Also the interface sucks.
And the possibility to use DirectX filters on your mods might sound like a superficially nice feature, but it breaks compatibility.
I could go on, but at this stage we're already well into "sucks" territory.
Also the interface sucks.
And the possibility to use DirectX filters on your mods might sound like a superficially nice feature, but it breaks compatibility.
I could go on, but at this stage we're already well into "sucks" territory.
I've used it after I've bought a new PC, since ScreamTracker 3 hasn't worked good.
I was quite good with this program, so I thumb up this one!
I was quite good with this program, so I thumb up this one!
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A lot of bugs have already been fixed in the last few years.
But what's the point on continuing to work on an obsoleet tool? :|
There's virtually no need for traditional tracked music nowadays. Even the cheapest phones can handle streamed music. Unless you're making music for watches or something. And even watches can play MP4 now.
I'm talking about openmpt, first hand testimony.
Latest version: May 27, 2007
No that doesn't miss the point, openmpt pretends to play a shitload of formats but can't handle a single one correctly.
When a tool is converting from a format to another it tries to convert as much as possible, especially in that case where it's perfectly possible, so that's a bug.
In this archive there's 3 modules, 2 of them are fucked up when replayed with openmpt:
ftp://ftp.scene.org/mirrors/hornet/code/audio/docs/fmoddoc2.zip
Don't come back until they're replayed perfectly.
Latest version: May 27, 2007
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It can't convert .mod to .xm correctly (600/a00/etc commands are handled differently).
Which totally misses the point of a tracker.
No that doesn't miss the point, openmpt pretends to play a shitload of formats but can't handle a single one correctly.
When a tool is converting from a format to another it tries to convert as much as possible, especially in that case where it's perfectly possible, so that's a bug.
In this archive there's 3 modules, 2 of them are fucked up when replayed with openmpt:
ftp://ftp.scene.org/mirrors/hornet/code/audio/docs/fmoddoc2.zip
Don't come back until they're replayed perfectly.
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[19:14:48] STaGe7 dice: what's up with modplug tracker? :D
[19:15:13] Tiago dice: It's old.
[19:15:20] STaGe7 dice: so is C64
[19:15:24] STaGe7 dice: people still makes demos out of it
[19:15:42] Tiago dice: but ppl don't make demos for msdos now
[19:15:43] Tiago dice: ;)
[19:15:56] STaGe7 dice: don't they?
[19:15:59] STaGe7 dice: what about bytetros?
[19:16:12] STaGe7 dice: also, there's altparty
[19:16:18] STaGe7 dice: i think i've seen a few ms-dos prods these years
[19:16:29] Tiago dice: meh
Nothing personal, xrl.
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[19:16:45] STaGe7 dice: I love jazz music!
See? ;)
Renoise has effects, supports VSTs, and it's main purpose is to export high quality streamed music, not use the files as their saved by the program.
I guess it's a lot of fun for a musician to be seting reverbs, filters, params in general, having to remember by heart 2^16 commands for each effect and having to code them by hand without any kind of automatism.
I guess it's a lot of fun for a musician to be seting reverbs, filters, params in general, having to remember by heart 2^16 commands for each effect and having to code them by hand without any kind of automatism.
It's not good for making "modern" music because it's very limited and has no good vst support. It's not very good for making classic tracker music either because it seems to play some of the formats wrong. I never liked the interface, especially the pattern editor awkward to me. Still I use it for finetuning my songs and such. Piggy
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my first love
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Renoise is better, at least for me. But unlike Renoise, it will run with several VSTs going at once on my limited little laptop. I think OpenMPT (as it is now) has to be taken for what it is, instead of as a direct competitor for Renoise or Milkytracker, both of which I also use. Thumb because I find it somewhat useful.
I find the GUI ugly and not really convenient to use.
But it can read/write modules in many formats, it plays them correctly , and it sounds really good.
But it can read/write modules in many formats, it plays them correctly , and it sounds really good.
Maybe ModPlug is not compatible but without this tracker I wouldn't have started making modules.
Gosh, i hate that interface, anyway it was helpfull for some productions i've written past years.
I use it, not OpenMPT but an older version of MP Tracker (1.16.0203 made in 2002). All my PC-made tunes have been made with this one (chiptunes) and Renoise (normal tunes).
OpenMPT has terrible key mapping and doesn't replay my tunes the proper way. I never use VST or anything which wasn't in Amiga. For this and added effects I prefer Renoise.
The version of Modplug I have supports the exact same effects as Protracker 2.3d which I used the most on the Amiga except for my oldest tunes, so it's also the best replayer I've found for my Amiga musics. Protracker 2.3d had unique effect combinations which meant bad support from most replayers around and coders should be told to use this replay routine, or there were music bugs in intros.
So the version of MPTracker I use is compatible with Protracker 2.3d replay routine, except that last one must be modified to support more than 4 voices. I never tried anything else than .mod format, but I use often 8 voices for echo/reverb manual effects.
Outside of chiptunes, Renoise is and remains the best tracker tool around. But it's proprietary, badly plays old modules, and is a full screen utility. Modplug is great also for its windowed mode which lets me doing whatever I need to do at the same time. And the version I use never bugs.
OpenMPT has terrible key mapping and doesn't replay my tunes the proper way. I never use VST or anything which wasn't in Amiga. For this and added effects I prefer Renoise.
The version of Modplug I have supports the exact same effects as Protracker 2.3d which I used the most on the Amiga except for my oldest tunes, so it's also the best replayer I've found for my Amiga musics. Protracker 2.3d had unique effect combinations which meant bad support from most replayers around and coders should be told to use this replay routine, or there were music bugs in intros.
So the version of MPTracker I use is compatible with Protracker 2.3d replay routine, except that last one must be modified to support more than 4 voices. I never tried anything else than .mod format, but I use often 8 voices for echo/reverb manual effects.
Outside of chiptunes, Renoise is and remains the best tracker tool around. But it's proprietary, badly plays old modules, and is a full screen utility. Modplug is great also for its windowed mode which lets me doing whatever I need to do at the same time. And the version I use never bugs.
great work taking in that Development! Respekt!
Mandatory thumb!
i used it quite some prior to it becoming openmpt. but now i forgot most of it :P
would be great seeing trackers like this supporting ascii-based formats, like that one VortexTracker uses, since that for me it is very useful and handy being able to edit compositions with text editors as well - for an equivalent to .mod format i would propose something like http://pastebin.com/raw/64T0jVJZ - and the versions based on .it, .s3m, etc., would be quite similar - what do you all think, and how/where can we propose such format? (btw, i tried to start issuing a MilkyTracker bug at https://github.com/Deltafire/MilkyTracker/issues/44 )
Greatest tracker tool ever! I keep it up to date currently and use for playing back 99% of time!
Great thanks to authors!
Great thanks to authors!
well what can i say....
Absolutely best sample-based tracker for Windows (and Wine). Easy to learn and use yet versatile, very accurate playback engine, and clean, native looks. Also has some unique capabilities like loading VST plugins, which makes it a step closer to a DAW. My all-time fav tool for classic sampled modules
I didn't use very much this tracker as I prefer MilkyTracker and the new FastTracker II clone. But this is undeniably a great tracker, it's still improving with each new version, it's one of the few that support VSTs and it can load (and export) to a lot of formats.
Thumbs up and keep the good work!
Thumbs up and keep the good work!
100% rules when it comes to ease of editing. And today handles it, xm and mod formats good enough for me at least.
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
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a lot of great features like setting keyboard to FT2 mode or IT mode, VST, save as mp3 (bad quality btw) and some others options....