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I think I once made a 14-channel song, at least.) It's one of the rare things on the Amiga side that lets you use MORE than just eight (8) channels, but I don't remember what the limit is.
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DigiBooster (The first software I used on the Amiga that had a really good-quality multichannel support - making 8-channel music with this thing is fun and easy, and the result will be almost indistinquishable from an s3m or XM song, if you use good quality samples - I think this can also utilize a 14-bit mode, giving a boost in sound quality, and it can use skins so you can customize it a lot to your liking, plus, it's very versatile. Still, four channels of synth is always interesting, and it also produces very small files so you can use it in games, intros and demos without wasting memory, and still have good quality, sweeping sounds in your music. AHX (Can do a bit SID-like 'live synth' instrus, but lacks in the drum department, and can't use samples. Other music software on the Amiga that I found interesting: OctaMED V5 has pretty much everything a composer would want in a tracker, and did I mention it multitasks nicely, so you can do other stuff simultaneously very easily, while Protracker multitasking can sometimes be a bit dysfunctional.
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The MIDI-stuff works so well, I am even able to use (albeit with WinUAE) real SID chips through MIDI on OctaMED very easily! It also has intuitive menus.Īlso, it supports 6 and 8-channel modes (though they can sound a bit low quality sometimes9. Plus, it seems to fit more on the screen. This was always my choice as well, it's just so user-friendly, multi-tasking and smooth to use, I struggled whenever I tried to use any version of Protracker after that. It does support working with notation as well as MIDI too.
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This version is often overlooked even by MED users themselves, yet it's able to save in MOD format and provides a more powerful and system friendly alternative to Protracker. I suggest what I always used, OctaMED Studio v5. (How is this example 2 channels only? What kind of sorcery is involved?) xi format (fasttracker instrument format, might need some work to disable advanced features) The web site of Milkytracker has links to several sample banks too, some in.
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I don't remember if renoise can export in mod but you have to use 8 bit samples and only four channels max composing for Amiga -especially for games - is a different paradigm than composing for modern PC indies you have tight memory and hardware constraints (limited octaves range in example) depending on the target machine and - if the game requires sound effects - you might, despite some sound mixing routines available, use only three channels or maybe just two like this example below.įor samples you can use the collections on Aminet - if you using protracker, or use the wav samples in soundradar once you downsapled it, converted 8 bit and lowered the bitrate (11025/22050 ideal) you can use those in OpenMTP, milkytracker and protracker windows.
Mod xm s3m openmtp windows#
OpenMPT or Milkytracker are the best tools of the trade on windows while OpenMPT let you do the format transition, milky is more limited but is small and has all basic tools you might need