Name: | Alex Craxton - Loader Tune 1 |
Author: | Dippy |
Added: | |
Insert Size: | 0x04DF bytes |
Type: | Song |
Sample Usage: | Many |
Source: | Port |
Duration: | 0:57 |
Featured: | No |
Description: | Made for Nikku4211. Here's what the song is, according to him: "Loader Tune 1, composed by Alex Craxton in 1992 in MOD format for the Commodore Amiga. It's also known as 'loadsong.mod' after its DOS filename." It's an at least 95% accurate port of the song, with the tunings and all. I even improved on it a bit as well. I have no idea where this would fit. My only guess is that it would kinda fit well in a title screen? I dunno. Use it wherever. |
Tags: | title |
Comments: | 6 (jump to comments) |
Rating: |
Alex Craxton - Loader Tune 1
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Comments (6)
I don't know how you guys use tools like IT2AMK. In my case, I wouldn't use conversion tools like that because with your own MML you (hopefully) know where all of the parts are so if you get something wrong later on you can go back and fix it without having to search for it too much. With things like IT2AMK, you have to actually search through for shit, and i'm not a fan of that.
IT2AMK is still good for generating instruments. The best way to use it for porting purposes would be to just take the instruments it generates and then scrap the actual notes also generated.
I wouldn't say MML is much better, by the way. Sometimes, your own memory can fail you even when you are the one writing the MML by hand from scratch. It certainly happened to me, which is often why I hate MML and prefer trackers.
Glad to see this got ported.
I don't know how you guys use tools like IT2AMK. In my case, I wouldn't use conversion tools like that because with your own MML you (hopefully) know where all of the parts are so if you get something wrong later on you can go back and fix it without having to search for it too much. With things like IT2AMK, you have to actually search through for shit, and i'm not a fan of that.
Anyways, thanks for the comment :p
Glad to see this got ported.
It's not very accurate, but it's still good this song was ported in the first place.