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  2. Protracker - Wikipedia

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    Protracker is a music tracker for the Amiga platform. A free software tool that required no additional equipment, it became popular in the early 1990s with both amateurs and professionals, allowing for sample-based music in the MOD file format .

  3. FastTracker 2 - Wikipedia

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    FastTracker 2 (also referred to as FastTracker II) is a music tracker created by Fredrik "Mr. H" Huss and Magnus "Vogue" Högdahl, two members of the demogroup Triton (who later founded Starbreeze Studios) who set about releasing their own tracker after breaking into the scene in 1992 and winning several demo competitions.

  4. MilkyTracker - Wikipedia

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    MilkyTracker is a free software [3][4] multi-platform music tracker for composing music in the MOD and XM module file formats. [5] It is a clone that attempts to recreate the module replay and user experience of the popular DOS program FastTracker 2, [6][7][8] with special playback modes available for improved Amiga Protracker 2/3 compatibility.

  5. Music tracker - Wikipedia

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    OpenMPT, a tracker running in Microsoft Windows. A music tracker (sometimes referred to as a tracker for short) is a type of music sequencer software for creating music. The music is represented as discrete musical notes positioned in several channels at chronological positions on a vertical timeline. [1] A music tracker's user interface is ...

  6. Daniel Ruczko - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Ruczko. Daniel Ruczko (born 3 July 1982) is a director, author, composer, writer and music producer. He started producing music at the age of 12 on his Amiga 500 computer using the software Protracker, a couple of years later that lead to a career as an internationally known DJ and producer. After spending most of his twenties releasing ...

  7. OctaMED - Wikipedia

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    OctaMED. OctaMED is a music tracker for the Amiga, written by Teijo Kinnunen. The first version, 1.12, was released in 1989 under the name MED, which stands for M usic ED itor. In April 1990, version 2.00 was released with MIDI support as the main improvement. In 1991 the first version with the name OctaMED was released, so-called as it could ...

  8. Get Ready for This - Wikipedia

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    Get Ready for This. from the album Get Ready! " Get Ready for This " is a song recorded by Belgian/Dutch music group 2 Unlimited. [ 4 ] It was released in 1991 as the lead single from their debut album, Get Ready! (1992). Originally, the single was produced as an instrumental, titled the "Orchestral Mix".

  9. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Wikipedia

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    Carbon Based Lifeforms. Carbon Based Lifeforms on stage in 2009. Vadestrid (right) is performing with a live guitarist. Carbon Based Lifeforms is a Swedish electronic music duo formed in Gothenburg in 1996 by Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Vadestrid (né Ringström and formerly Segerstad).