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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 .
Some of the early Amiga trackers such as Protracker (1990) and OctaMED have received various updates, mostly for porting to other platforms. Protracker having resumed development in 2004, with plans for releasing version 5 to Windows and AmigaOS, but only version 4.0 beta 2 for AmigaOS has been released.
License. Commercial. The Ultimate Soundtracker, or Soundtracker for short, is a music tracker program for the Amiga. It is the creation of Karsten Obarski, a German software developer and composer at EAS, a video game development company. [ 2][ 3] The Ultimate Soundtracker was the first music tracker, and a pioneer of its software category.
Amiga. Available in. English. Type. Music tracker. NoiseTracker is a freeware tracker created in 1989 for the Amiga platform. [1][2] It was based on the Ultimate Soundtracker and developed by Pex "Mahoney" Tufvesson and Anders “Kaktus” Berkeman. [3][4] It was used by Amiga game musicians to create music with four channels of sampled stereo ...
Module file (MOD music, tracker music) is a family of music file formats originating from the MOD file format on Amiga systems used in the late 1980s. Those who produce these files (using the software called music trackers) and listen to them form the worldwide MOD scene, [1] a part of the demoscene subculture.
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.
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 replay ...
Various Amiga and PC games (such as Worms) supported Mod as their internal standard for generating music and audio effects. Some trackers can use both sampled sounds and can synthesize sounds. AHX and Hively Tracker are special trackers in that they can't use samples, but can synthesize the sound created by Commodore 64 computers.