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badkarma:

quote:Originally posted by * Red Ranger Software *:
You can compress those using PKZip and change the extension to ITZ. Then go to http://pweb.jps.net/~olivierl/
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I don't use pkzip .... modplug player is mediocre ... modplug tracker sucks bigtime

Calum:
i am indeed, also i have no idea about gnutella, so basically an explanation of enything on this page would be good as i am hazy on most of it!  :D

Gooseberry clock, why would i want to do that? i am sure there is a good reason, but i have not clicked that link yet, and i like to know what's going on before i embark on a mad link race around the internet, so maybe you could put a paragraph in your posts explaining your links, because i'd actually like to know why i should zip them, then visit that site (and so forth)

badkarma:
calum, you cant make a hyperlink to a file on the gnutella net (afaik)

the impulse tracker format is not compressed, it is a music format which incorporates soundbits (samples) in order (patterns) which enabled you to create music (this is a *really* simplistic explanantion)

so if you have a midi file, the sound of the file will be determined by the midi hardware you use to play it on ... a module (as the it format is called) will allways sound the same on all players (not considering a few exceptions) because the samples are embedded in the file.

Calum:
didn't think i could hyperlink my songs from there...

re: sounds like compression to me, otherwise how could they get all the sound in such a small space? is it just intelligent sampling, where the same sequence is repeated to approximate the actual recording???

badkarma:
the samples are just wave files ... the patterns describe in what order and in what key the samples should be played......

this link should explain a bit about the mod format

http://www.student.wau.nl/~hylke/mod/whatisit.html

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