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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: TheGoose on January 07, 2011, 03:01:25 PM
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It was a PC program, turned Amiga and is on Aminet:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/mus/misc/mod2midi3
Any one try it?
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Nice find.
I did a very quick test converting an old module and playing the midi-file in VLC using a random soundfont file (sf2). I Probably should have spent some time with the settings, because I only got one channel playing. However, it did play perfectly fine.
Time to bring back the Akai S3000XL sampler from the basement.
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Nice find.
I did a very quick test converting an old module and playing the midi-file in VLC using a random soundfont file (sf2). I Probably should have spent some time with the settings, because I only got one channel playing. However, it did play perfectly fine.
Time to bring back the Akai S3000XL sampler from the basement.
Well that's something, from what I read, each sample (in the mod) gets turned into a midi track? Maybe some further instrument mapping, could get more to play?
Thanks for the quick test.
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There is another program too:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/mus/midi/Mod2Midi10
Different authors with this one.
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I'm looking forward to trying these. You could end up with some really strange/experimental patterns to play with
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There is another program too:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/mus/midi/Mod2Midi10
Different authors with this one.
I use PC version, and thank TheGoose I'll try the two AMIGA version!
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Yeah, even if it outputs something kinda goofed up???
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Ok, one more here. Might be the best. It will take a native MMD0 MMD1 OSS file and convert it to .mid file. Has MUI
http://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/midit
here too:
http://old.exotica.org.uk/websites/dreamland/amiga/converters.html