
Streamable
Imgur
Vocaroo
YouTube
Vimeo
Dailymotion
VEVO
Metacafe
OpenMPT
Sibelius
Guitar Pro
LilyPond
Impro-Visor
Finale
Denemo
Anvil Studio
Streamable
OpenMPTBased on our record, Streamable seems to be a lot more popular than OpenMPT. While we know about 595 links to Streamable, we've tracked only 25 mentions of OpenMPT. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
(follow their posting guidelines, and for TipOfMyTongue upload to a site like Streamable/Veed.io (for video) or Vocaroo/SndUp (for audio) because video uploads aren't allowed there, and comment on your post to activate it). Source: over 2 years ago
If needed you can upload to Streamable/Veed.io. Source: over 2 years ago
If you would like to provide images and videos, you may use external websites such as Imgur, Gyazo and Streamable to embed links. Source: over 2 years ago
Upload to youtube or streamable etc.. Source: over 2 years ago
Make sure to mirror your clips. https://streamable.com and imgur.com are good ways to do that. Source: over 2 years ago
The bottom of the page says it's on The Mod Archive. What format is the song in? If it's still in its original modular format (as opposed to rendered to MP3 or WAV) you should be able to open it in OpenMPT and save the samples from there. Source: about 3 years ago
The software that is used to make the music is (likely) OpenMPT, which is a software I use quite often for making Tracker Music. Tracker music is a really fun form of music software to work with if you don't know how music notes work but do know how computers work. If you want an example of how Tracker Music sounds, check out Dues Ex's title theme, which was composed entirely with a older tracker. Source: about 3 years ago
There is also a type of app that is more sophisticated than Audio Selection Sequencer2, but simpler than a typical DAW sequencer. The type of application that I'm thinking of is called a "Tracker". Music Trackers were very popular back in the '90's, but their popularity has declined considerably since DAWs became common on PCs. One of the few music trackers that still exists is OpenMPT https://openmpt.org/. Source: about 3 years ago
When making mockups I typically use OpenMPT. With the 8-tap Sinc Resampler: Kaizer Window Filter at 72%(?) bandwidth. Didn't test it extensively for accuracy but it outputs a warm sound not unlike the SNES, bass becomes "plastic" in a similar fashion. For echo I just use the default Direct X Audio Effects Echo plugin but it's inaccurate. Another thing with OpenMPT is it has a decent sample editor so you can work... Source: over 3 years ago
My music theory teacher mentioned that in the days before 12 equal that G# and Ab were not the same pitch. IIRC he said that G# was lower than Ab. That was enough to send me down the microtonal Alice in Wonderland rabbit hole once years later I got my hands on something that could let me explore tuning other than 12 equal - and that was a music tracker. This is one that survives to this day and now has native... Source: over 3 years ago
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