12 September 2013, 13:36 | #41 |
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uade is more accurate for amiga mods from my testing.
Here are the tools i use on http://www.modland.com for ondemand recording http://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/Modland#Ogg_Downloads |
12 September 2013, 17:56 | #42 |
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For the Amiga (with FPU) AudioConverter can convert directly from MOD to MP3:
http://www.hd-rec.de/Archive/AudioConverter.lha Needs extra libraries: http://www.silicon-wizards.com/downloadblademp3lib.php http://aminet.net/mus/play/PTPlayLibrary.lha http://aminet.net/util/libs/mpega_library.lha or http://aminet.net/util/libs/mpega_libmad.lha |
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DeliPlayer is far more versatile for playing exotic formats and mods than any other PC player, that it wins by miles.
As I have suggested before, if you have the key for DeliPlayer 2.5, you can record everything you like, in Stereo and at full speed ahead, along with sub songs too. As it was originally created for the Amiga (DeliTracker) and was solely exported/created for the purpose of playing our beloved Amiga tunes of all file types and formats, what more do you need? Even without the key it's still the best, but unfortunately as you can't register it anymore, due to lack of support from 2006 onwards and eventually the site being closed in 2008, you can't sensibly record anything. Download DeliPlayer 2.50b from here http://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/DeliPlayer Last edited by DH; 13 September 2013 at 16:21. |
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technically is it possible to convert a wav to a mod ?
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Technically yes, you sample the entire song, chop the sample in parts and put them in order in the mod. There are many mods like this
burning rubber game [ Show youtube player ] mind expanding (human target) [ Show youtube player ] But if you say: there is a program that converts a wav to protracker mod? the answer is no. The mod in result will be very big to fit in the amiga memory. |
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I doesn`t make much sense to convert a wav to protracker mod but if you convert the wav to 8svx (22kHz mono) and the file size is under about 1,9MB then you just have to split the file into chunks smaller then 64kb. Load this chunks into protracker and just add each sample together and save the mod. Or just load the wav into DigiboosterPro, add the sample note and save as .dbm. Easy but pointless. Or you do it like adrdesign said what is of course more work. I did it with a CD track about 20 yeras ago just for fun (result was a 99% accurate copy but the track was easy).
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