26 November 2003, 17:04 | #1 |
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How to find the module you are looking for
How to find an Amiga music module?
It's quite easy. Exotica has most if not all of what you need:Since they hold the mods mostly in their original, exotic formats, you will need Deliplayer to hear these tunes on your PC.For Mac OS X, there's CocoModX, which will play SOME tunes (there's no decent Mac mod player :P)And for the miggy, you have Eagleplayer and DelitrackerIf you haven't found what you are looking for in Exotica, try making a search on Google, always works. Also try checking out these other MOD resources:
Happy hunting! Last edited by Paul; 31 March 2006 at 16:40. |
26 November 2003, 19:35 | #2 |
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Thanks for the additions. I forgot to add a player for linux: XMMSAnd there's also UADE [Unix amiga Delitracker Emulator]
I am in the process of trying to convert this one to OSX. |
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Is there any method of playing custom/replayer-based music files on a disk-based Amiga? Both of the Amiga-based players listed have fairly steep system requirements.
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And for uade ( i think i have already told you but you had a problem compiling iirc ) on the official page i see: Quote:
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24 October 2004, 19:07 | #6 |
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another link (huuugggeee ftp) ftp://ftp.modland.com/
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25 October 2004, 14:03 | #7 |
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Just a suggestion.
It would be good to place all the links in the title post and then clean up this thread regularly.
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Edited Akria's post and fixed dead links
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04 April 2006, 00:56 | #9 |
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Amp should probably be listed at the top as its a big archive. Also as exotica really only concentrates on game mods and mods in exotic formats from any source, its not particularly good for demo mods. (The demo mod area is still not launched).
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Note that scenemusic.net doesn't store MODs itself but links on other websites. Well, that was the case when it was up .
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I think ftp://ftp.modland.com/ is probably the best site available if you're looking for music from the golden era of Amiga. Incredible variety of different kind of file formats and composers! However, there's no search engine at all !!!
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Another Linux player (XMMS is dead!)
http://audacious-media-player.org/ Note: The UADE Plugin for Audacious is required, it should be supplied with UADE but some distributions may have seperate packages for the UADE core and plugins. |
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Deliplayer Dead link
The Deliplayer site is offline but on this page you can find another download link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeliPlayer
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Deliplayer/DeliTracker should of been supported more 'cause these two beauties are still in serious demand, even now. Although they stopped supporting it a while ago , I think maybe someone should try and continue making the Amiga Player codes |
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29 October 2008, 16:39 | #16 |
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Note that modland now has a web interface at http://www.modland.com (redirects to area on exotica) which is more useful for searching for specific tunes than browsing the ftp
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add these 2 links to the top please
http://protracker.de/ has alot of useful stuff, bit of history http://www.pt-mods.de/ another archive of mods |
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Of these cool sites is there one that allows to listen music online?
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