At least now I can *try* to see how Drax made those bass sounds.

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(23 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

I'm late to the party, but one thing I always wanted was a program that can load existing tracker formats (perhaps .mod?) and enable you to manipulate them live. Like, turn channels or intsruments on and off, perhaps edit some instrument params, a filter, etc.

Cheers for the beta. Was just checking the website for an update last week.

404

(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

minusbaby wrote:

Digipak illustration and design for crashfaster's "Disconnect".

The "monobomb" logotype won't look wonky in print; it's been reduced 25%, so it's struggling for fidelity in those *.PNGs

SEXAY.

Also KeFF, great work man, that is solid!

405

(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

That is awesome, nitro2k01!

I bought the last one, and I'll be getting this one as well.
This time I think I'll redirect some more funds to EFF, since CP gets quite a lot of cash already, thanks to Penny Arcade.

It's really pathetic that we still don't have a fully protracker-compatible program.
Hopefully 8bitBubsy's rewrite will remedy that.

Why open them in octamed if they open fine in Milky? big_smile

It's a very loooong shot, but did you check the mod replay routine in milky config? It can be set to either PT2.x or PT3.x.
Not that it should have anything to do with the saved file.

About the sample noises, do they appear at the beginning of samples? If so, perhaps they are some sort of header (non-raw sample format) or other meta-data, so you should double-check anything you did with the instruments. Smartest thing would be to start a new module in milky form scratch and keep fiddling with it until you manage to make it not load in protracker. Using an emu would be simplest for this.

Frankly, whatever this is, it should be treated as a bug and reported. Milky is supposed to let you know if you did anything to break the mod compatibility.
I'll try to load all my milky-modules into protracker, see if it's a common problem.

Yeah, I noticed :\
Sorry.

411

(24 replies, posted in Releases)

shift decimal wrote:

Four Mat : I was admittedly unclear as to who wrote the tune, but as there was no sample text info I went with the guy who wrote the music to Arkanoid which seems to have been wrong. As for your suck troll, I thought you were referring to the artwork, i.e. the cover of this "release". Suck my retard vomit pussy cunt, Mr. Maturity.

Ant One : This isn't really true, you can load mods in renoise, but can't save out as a .Mod. So, you can edit them, you just can't save them back as the same type of file. It would be a massive work around but theres' a plug-in called xrns2xm and you could convert them from a renoise file to an XM and then save that file as a mod in Skaletracker or something. Cockhead.

10k : I'll shove your mum's tampons up your dad's gaping rectum.

Ooh. What are you going to do to me, big boy? smile

mk wrote:

i got this for iphone

have to say, it is one of the most difficult things to use...

but seems powerful...

UI is always the last thing on a developers mind it seems.

Creep dem featurez!

Now this was a hasty 'observation'.

Have you ever considered what would be the ideal tracker interface for the likes of iPhone? I presume not.
Truth is, trackers on a keyboardless device can never be remotely as comfortable as the keyboard ones.
SunVox actually has some very nice idea in there, but despite that, it's still a bit awkward.

If anyone has any ideas of what a good tracker interface for touchscreen would be like, I'm all ears!

Does Milkytracker report any compatibility issues when you are saving your file (using notes outside of amiga range, for example)?
Also, which versions of Milky and protracker are you using?

Thanks for the heads-up! Will grab the latest.

415

(17 replies, posted in Releases)

Seen this and I absolutely fucking love it!
It looks way better than most C64 demos.

Older stuff rocks too. Excellent work, you two. Keep em coming!

edit:let me know if you need any pixels next time (tho I see snorpung manages just fine on his own)

416

(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I have his email. I'll check what's up and if it's OK to host FatAss,