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Originally Posted by h0ffman
hey dude, really impressed with this, however it is currently not supporting an original protracker bug.
The trick is used a lot in chiop tunes. It is when you switch waveform without playing another note. Pattern data example...
A-2 2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
A-2 2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
If you grab my conversion of uridium 2 (loader) from modarchive or modland, play it in the original protracker and your protracker, you'll soon hear what i mean.
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I know very well that technique, and you're sadly wrong..
My PT port does not only
do sample swapping, it does it correctly just like ProTracker v1.3b. Most .MOD players on the PC change the sample source but they also reset the read position to the beginning of the sample (which makes the sound click heavily)... I've been many hours into this, and got some tips from 4-mat on how to do it correctly. And it's not a bug, it was a way PT1.x had. PT2.x removed this.
I just tested your tune *right now* in my PT, and it does on-the-fly sample pointer swapping just fine. Maybe you used ProTracker 2.x? Those versions does not change the sample pointer, only the volume in this situation.
You must've been using an extremely old version of my PT... Get the newest here:
http://16-bits.org/ProTracker-win32-r26012011.zip