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    SID-Wizard

    SID-Wizard

    Featureful native Commodore 64 music tracker with MIDI/XM converter

    A featureful SID-music creation tool (tracker) for the Commodore 64. It includes many advanced effects and tools like keyboard-tracking, tempo-programs/funktempo, gateoff-table-pointers, filter-shift, SID-export, executable-export, MIDI/XM conversion and MIDI-input hardware, etc., etc. NOTE: I left SourceForge for reasons not ethical to mention here. You can find me and my further work at these locations: http://hermit.sidrip.com http://csdb.dk/scener/?id=18806 https://github.com/hermitsoft/
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    modplug

    modplug

    A music tracker software for Windows.

    NOTE: This is a legacy sourceforge project. Please download the software from https://openmpt.org/ instead. The official code repository can now be found at https://source.openmpt.org/browse/openmpt/ OpenMPT is a Windows-based audio application used to produce music. The application was initially a private project developed by Olivier Lapicque and is a popular 'tracker' used by many musicians. OpenMPT is available as both a 32-bit and 64-bit application. For more information and downloads, see https://openmpt.org/ libopenmpt, a cross-platform module playback library, is based on the OpenMPT project. Up-to-date libopenmpt downloads and documentation can be found at https://lib.openmpt.org/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Sound effect

    It scans a drawing on the screen and converts pixels into sounds.

    The program lets you draw lines and scattered dots on the screen with the Mouse. When you press the Space-bar it scans the screen and converts the drawing into sounds. Each pixel on the screen is converted into a sound, and there is an unfinished idea it can form harmonics. It can make several sound effects, and it's even possible that it can be used to create some music. Its complete source code is there as a single ASM file which can be assembled instantly with the free FASMW compiler.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    subz3ro's Adlib Tracker II (OSP)

    subz3ro's Adlib Tracker II (OSP)

    Supporting 4op instruments, two effect columns and instrument macros.

    DOS version: Source code to be compiled with TMTPC 3.9x or higher and TASM 3.x or higher SDL (Win32/Linux) version: Source code to be compiled with FPC 2.6.x or higher, GCC 4.x.x or higher and JWASM 2.xx or higher
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