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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Total success! I have procured all samples from the complete soundtrack, and they all work within FastTracker2! Now onto One Must Fall, which will take significantly less time because there are less songs.

Thanks for all the help people! I'll be working on a "This is my first song I hope you leik it" type deal with these resources soon enough! Back to the tutorials!

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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Well, so far I am able to save the samples of each song as .WAV, so that seems to be working so far. I'll get back to you if FT2 works with them or not.

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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

PULSELOOPER wrote:
DVD Player wrote:

Progress report: the song opens seemlessly into ScreamTracker 3 (not sure if I want to make the swap from Fasttracker to ScreamTracker, but I'll debate that later)

All of the instruments are listed in the tracker. The question now is how to transfer instruments from song-to-song...

You could save the ST instruments and open them in openMPT.

btw, if I were you, I'd use openMPT or milkytracker. Your life will be a lot easier with these two guys.

MPT is a total success! Currently I have to save each sample one at a time from the songs, so it may take a while (unless I find a faster method).
So at some point I may upload these samples. But that won't happen until I escape the College Proxy in a couple months. So if I have to do it one at a time, I have to time to do it.

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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Progress report: the song opens seemlessly into ScreamTracker 3 (not sure if I want to make the swap from Fasttracker to ScreamTracker, but I'll debate that later)

All of the instruments are listed in the tracker. The question now is how to transfer instruments from song-to-song...

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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Well, so far I have located a download of the ripped music from JJR and OMF, but the music is S3M format, whatever that means. So now comes the roadblock of whether I attempt to see if I can get samples off of these songs, or if I just hunt down alternative downloads.

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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

PULSELOOPER wrote:
DVD Player wrote:

Unfortunately, not at the moment. I might in the future, but I was wondering because I downloaded multiple packs of samples, but none of them seem to work with Fast Tracker 2.

what format are these? can't you just convert them?

and yeah, JJR rules!

Ha, well it turns out that I had some settings in the tracker wrong, and my headphones are utter crap so I didn't hear anything. I need new headphones before I tackle any project in this program.

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Awesome! I'll look into it!

This song was my inspiration for making '94 DOS-style music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWHu79H6kdM

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(17 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Unfortunately, not at the moment. I might in the future, but I was wondering because I downloaded multiple packs of samples, but none of them seem to work with Fast Tracker 2.

Does anyone have access to samples from the MS-DOS era, specifically the '94 era (One Must Fall: 2097, Jazz Jack-Rabbit, etc.)
I've looked pretty far and wide, but haven't found anything.