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Reply 60 of 112, by spacedrone808

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Meanwhile, here is a playlist for all uploaded tracks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Z3YtlPvY0&l … ajIVUwZ02RMln-8

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Reply 61 of 112, by spacedrone808

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appiah4 wrote on 2020-01-09, 06:27:

CTRL+F: ALLOYRUN.RAD

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Thread am fail.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNdtU4lPruY

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Reply 62 of 112, by ElBrunzy

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so today I had to work in the garage and I decided to put your playlist. You cherry picked high quality music and you made my day totally enjoyable with your selection. That youtube playlist was convenient although listening to modules on youtube represent the far side of how I actually enjoy listening to music on hardware soundcard wavetable.

I collect modules too but I agree with that there is so much boring stuff so you dont want to do random playlist. That's why I appreciate people like you and damson that put up some "best of" list 😀 Thank you

I'm more into chiptune music from amiga, and I also made a "best of" list. Maybe you would like to look at it : http://junkskool.net/ftp/Best.7z

Reply 63 of 112, by spacedrone808

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Neat that you found my work useful.
I will definitely listen to your collection and include some stuff to my list! 😀

Keep visiting the list because it is updated almost on daily basis.
At the end of the journey i will provide link to the complete archive for convenience.

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Reply 64 of 112, by ElBrunzy

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spacedrone808 wrote on 2020-01-12, 06:46:

At the end of the journey i will provide link to the complete archive for convenience.

There is some music that I don't have in my collection (like the leaving wallbrook cover) and I will try to hunt the source archive. I hope you will archive the .mod and not the .mp3 as I will grab it and put it in my future "c:\music\mod\gem\spacedrn\" directory and I wont need to hunt anything. Listening to .mod on youtube playlist made me that lazy already 😄

Reply 66 of 112, by Jo22

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ElBrunzy wrote on 2020-01-13, 21:25:
spacedrone808 wrote on 2020-01-12, 06:46:

At the end of the journey i will provide link to the complete archive for convenience.

There is some music that I don't have in my collection (like the leaving wallbrook cover) and I will try to hunt the source archive. I hope you will archive the .mod and not the .mp3 as I will grab it and put it in my future "c:\music\mod\gem\spacedrn\" directory and I wont need to hunt anything. Listening to .mod on youtube playlist made me that lazy already 😄

In case you're (or the others here are) still looking for good MOD music..
nightbeat, nobuyuki, radix, malmen etc. made some really good stuff, just to name a few more artists.. ^^

Edit: links to Modarchive added.
Edit: And please also don't skip the "unrated" stuff. There are some real gems within..

"Time, it seems, doesn't flow. For some it's fast, for some it's slow.
In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel

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Reply 67 of 112, by ElBrunzy

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Jo22 wrote on 2020-01-19, 11:51:
In case you're (or the others here are) still looking for good MOD music.. nightbeat, nobuyuki, radix, malmen etc. made some rea […]
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In case you're (or the others here are) still looking for good MOD music..
nightbeat, nobuyuki, radix, malmen etc. made some really good stuff, just to name a few more artists.. ^^

Edit: links to Modarchive added.
Edit: And please also don't skip the "unrated" stuff. There are some real gems within..

I'm ever so looking for good MOD music! Thank you for your selection and your convenient link. I've binge wget nghtbeat, nobuyuki, radi and malmen to my /composer collection. Reading comments, I'm eager to listen to them stuff. I also realized I forgot about necros and basehead in my collection directory. I was worried when I saw those 5~15mb .it files but, hopefully, thanks to Lada Kopecky's Awe Module Player and Live! Module Player I can still listen to those music on hardware!

spacedrone808 wrote on 2020-01-13, 22:17:

100%

I've finished listening your youtube playlist this week-end. As the rest it was excellent and a real pleasure to listen. Do you have any order of idea about the advancement of your project ? According to your OP, you have 288 000 modules and you want to get 0.88%, that would make 2 534 modules and you currently have 384 in your youtube playlist that is 15% of your goal, since you started that thread 6 months ago I estimate you should finish it around november 2022. Or maybe I'm taking your message too literally and certainly I have too much time on my hand.

Reply 68 of 112, by spacedrone808

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ElBrunzy wrote on 2020-01-22, 22:33:

I've finished listening your youtube playlist this week-end. As the rest it was excellent and a real pleasure to listen. Do you have any order of idea about the advancement of your project ? According to your OP, you have 288 000 modules and you want to get 0.88%, that would make 2 534 modules and you currently have 384 in your youtube playlist that is 15% of your goal, since you started that thread 6 months ago I estimate you should finish it around november 2022. Or maybe I'm taking your message too literally and certainly I have too much time on my hand.

Current statistics: i have ~1200 modules prepared for upload. Predicting that ~200-300 will be filtered out and will not pass quality control. So final value will be ~900-1000 files, at this time.

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Reply 69 of 112, by spacedrone808

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Jo22 wrote on 2020-01-19, 11:51:

In case you're (or the others here are) still looking for good MOD music..
nightbeat, nobuyuki, radix, malmen etc. made some really good stuff, just to name a few more artists.. ^^

Thanks for sharing, most of them are already known to me, but some quantity is unknown. All stuff will be preselected and best tracks will appear on youtube channel!

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Reply 70 of 112, by Jo22

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Thanks, that's good news! 😁

"Time, it seems, doesn't flow. For some it's fast, for some it's slow.
In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel

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Reply 71 of 112, by 0utsider89

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Here's a small list of tracks I found noteworthy:
All the tracks are on modland

Bibby - Spectral.it

Skaven - realm of chaos.s3m

Mempheria - angeldreams.xm

QBic - war of science.s3m

Lavender - star defender 2 - attack my target.it

Reply 72 of 112, by Jo22

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Sounds good, thanks, too! 😀

Found a MOD server at http://artscene.textfiles.com/music/mods/ while looking for "Moog - Bird's Eye View".

Some fine (random) mods with a more melodic, less scene-like sound that come to mind..:

a_piece_of_magic.mod
beyond_music.mod
blue-ba.xm
doh_orange_ocean.it
Flying_Colours.med (attached, can't find online)
trans_atlantic.mod (by Lizard King; YT recognizes it)
mindrmr.xm
miriel.it
mywolf2.mod
sine_ride.xm
skyride2.xm
starry_beach.mod
storiesn.mod (http://amiga.modules.free.fr/mods_files/s/STORIESN.MOD)
sunset_on_77.mod
sweetdre.xm
thebat.it
vivafm.mod (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G9A_tW6LYE)

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    Flying_Colours.med.7z
    File size
    90.77 KiB
    Downloads
    97 downloads
    File license
    Fair use/fair dealing exception

"Time, it seems, doesn't flow. For some it's fast, for some it's slow.
In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel

//My video channel//

Reply 73 of 112, by spacedrone808

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0utsider89 wrote on 2020-03-03, 02:16:
Here's a small list of tracks I found noteworthy: All the tracks are on modland Bibby - Spectral.it Skaven - realm of chaos.s3m […]
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Here's a small list of tracks I found noteworthy:
All the tracks are on modland
Bibby - Spectral.it
Skaven - realm of chaos.s3m
Mempheria - angeldreams.xm
QBic - war of science.s3m
Lavender - star defender 2 - attack my target.it

Files added to queue. Thank you so much!

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Reply 74 of 112, by spacedrone808

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Jo22 wrote on 2020-03-03, 08:34:
Sounds good, thanks, too! :) […]
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Sounds good, thanks, too! 😀

Found a MOD server at http://artscene.textfiles.com/music/mods/ while looking for "Moog - Bird's Eye View".

Some fine (random) mods with a more melodic, less scene-like sound that come to mind..:

a_piece_of_magic.mod
beyond_music.mod
blue-ba.xm
doh_orange_ocean.it
Flying_Colours.med (attached, can't find online)
trans_atlantic.mod (by Lizard King; YT recognizes it)
mindrmr.xm
miriel.it
mywolf2.mod
sine_ride.xm
skyride2.xm
starry_beach.mod
storiesn.mod (http://amiga.modules.free.fr/mods_files/s/STORIESN.MOD)
sunset_on_77.mod
sweetdre.xm
thebat.it
vivafm.mod (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G9A_tW6LYE)

Edit: Link fixed.

Thanks for the links!
Some of them already on my youtube playlist, all others added to queue.

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Reply 76 of 112, by spacedrone808

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Tertz wrote on 2020-03-04, 01:24:

Voice of Legends - one of what I liked

Sounds arabic!

BTW
Changed the link of the channel to:
https://www.youtube.com/TrackerNinja

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Reply 77 of 112, by thepirategamerboy12

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Honestly, some of my favorite tracker music is Matt Simmonds' OST for SpongeBob SuperSponge on PS1. I think it's a genuinely fantastic OST. It was originally made in XM before being converted to the PS1's PXM format. The original XM versions sound a bit better than the PXM versions, imo.

These are some examples of tracks from the OST:
Jelly Fields
Thermal Tunnels
Road to Rock Bottom
Lost Souls

The source code of the game was released some time ago, and that contained the original XM music in it. I took the time to separate each used song into its own XM file. Makes them easier to use in a playlist, for example.

Filename
SBSP.7z
File size
1.66 MiB
Downloads
102 downloads
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SpongeBob SuperSponge XM Music Tracks
File license
Fair use/fair dealing exception

He's done some other great tunes as well, like this and the OST to a DOS/Windows game called Klass of 99.

Reply 78 of 112, by spacedrone808

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thepirategamerboy12 wrote on 2020-03-16, 00:36:
Honestly, some of my favorite tracker music is Matt Simmonds' OST for SpongeBob SuperSponge on PS1. I think it's a genuinely fa […]
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Honestly, some of my favorite tracker music is Matt Simmonds' OST for SpongeBob SuperSponge on PS1. I think it's a genuinely fantastic OST. It was originally made in XM before being converted to the PS1's PXM format. The original XM versions sound a bit better than the PXM versions, imo.

These are some examples of tracks from the OST:
Jelly Fields
Thermal Tunnels
Road to Rock Bottom
Lost Souls

He's done some other great tunes as well, like this and the OST to a DOS/Windows game called Klass of 99.

Thanks for the links, will surely check them out!

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Reply 79 of 112, by thepirategamerboy12

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spacedrone808 wrote on 2020-03-16, 05:27:

Thanks for the links, will surely check them out!

You're welcome. It's also cool that now that we have the original XM files you can play the music natively on a number of other platforms. It plays pretty well via Impulse Tracker on my HP Vectra VL2 4/66 PC with an SB16 card, and I've also listened to it on my PC-9821 Cs2 using a Win3.1 program called MOD4Win, though it struggles playing at high quality (not sure if it's all due to the 486 SX33 CPU or the Win3.1 overhead). Something I'd like to see sometime are some recordings of the OST played on a Gravis Ultrasound.