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FastTracker 2 (also referred to as FastTracker II) is a music tracker created by Fredrik "Mr. H" Huss and Magnus "Vogue" Högdahl, two members of the demogroup Triton (who later founded Starbreeze Studios) who set about releasing their own tracker after breaking into the scene in 1992 and winning several demo competitions.
XM, standing for "extended module", is an audio file type introduced by Triton's FastTracker 2. [2] XM introduced multisampling-capable [3] instruments with volume and panning envelopes, [4] sample looping [5] and basic pattern compression.
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.
Triton's first demo, Crystal Dream, was released in the summer of 1992 and won the PC demo competition at the Hackerence V demo party.Their second and last demo, Crystal Dream 2, was released in June 1993 [2] and won the demo competition at The Computer Crossroads 1993 party in Gothenburg.
From the typical 4 MOD channels of the Amiga, the limit had moved to 7 with TFMX players and 8, first with Oktalyzer and later with the vastly more popular OctaMED (Amiga, 1989), then 32 with ScreamTracker 3 (PC, 1994) and 16 with FastTracker 2 (PC, 1994) and on to 64 with Impulse Tracker (PC, 1995) and MED SoundStudio (updated version of ...
1.2 Choir and learn-to-sing software. 1.3 DJ software. 1.4 Digital audio workstation ... FastTracker 2 (PC, 1994) Impulse Tracker (PC, 1995) Name Latest update License
Open Cubic on DOSBox, playing a FastTracker 2 module called Dead Lock, composed by tracker musician Elwood in 1995 The FastTracker 2 format (.XM) With the XM format, FastTracker 2 introduced the concept of "instruments", which applied volume and panning envelopes to samples. It also added the ability to map several samples to the same ...
Tracker is a term for a subclass of software music sequencers which, in their purest form, allow the user to arrange sound samples stepwise on a timeline across several monophonic channels.