MilkyTracker

Vicente González Ruiz

December 8, 2014

Contents

1 What is MilkyTracker?
2 A little bit of history about trackers
3 What is a music module?
4 How can I play a module in Linux?
5 Some more definitions
6 Getting samples
7 Getting sound modules
8 Taxonomy of a track row (revisited)
9 About keyboards
10 Effects (FX)
11 Please, no more theory!!!

1 What is MilkyTracker?

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2 A little bit of history about trackers

3 What is a music module?

4 How can I play a module in Linux?

Some options:

  1. xmp: xmp is a module player for Unix-like systems that plays over 90 mainstream and obscure module formats from Amiga, Atari, Acorn, Apple IIgs and PC, including Protracker (MOD), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Fast Tracker II (XM) and Impulse Tracker (IT) files.
  2. Open Cubic Player (ocp): a audio player with several interface capabilities.
  3. VLC: of course, why not?
  4. XMMS: a Winamp clone.
  5. Audacious: An excelent audio player with a Jack interface.

5 Some more definitions

6 Getting samples

7 Getting sound modules

8 Taxonomy of a track row (revisited)

9 About keyboards

10 Effects (FX)

11 Please, no more theory!!!

  1. Load an instrument from http://freewavesamples.com/.
  2. Enter using only one channel (track):
    BB = Beat  
    NN = Note  
    O  = Octave  
    II = Instrument  
    VV = Volume  
    E  = Effect index  
    ee = Effect parameter control  
     
    BB NNOIIVVEee  
    -- ----------  
    00 E-4.1..D00  
     
    00 A-4.......  
    01 E-4.......  
    02 B-4.......  
    03 E-4.......  
    04 G-4.......  
    05 A-4.......  
    06 E-4.......  
    07 C-5.......  
    08 E-4.......  
    09 D-5.......  
    0A E-4.......  
    0B B-4.......  
    0C C-5.......  
    0D E-4.......  
    0E A-4.......  
    0F E-4.......  
    10 B-4.......  
    11 E-4.......  
    12 G-4.......  
    13 A-4.......  
    14 E-4.......  
    15 C-5.......  
    16 E-4.......  
    17 D-5.......  
    18 E-4.......  
    19 B-4.......  
    1A C-5.......  
    1B E-4.......  
    1C B-4.......  
    1D .......D00

  3. Play it.
  4. Now enter the same patters but using four channels (each row in a different track, cyclically). Do you think that using only one track, Milky Tracker provides poliphony?