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  2. HALion - Wikipedia

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    HALion /ˈhæ.ˌli.ə̩n/ HA-lee-ən is a software instrument application, created by German music software company Steinberg for macOS and Windows. [1] It uses a sample-based approach to emulate the acoustic sounds of a full orchestra, such as the strings, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections, with multiple configurations for each instrument, allowing for variations in timbre.

  3. Tee Lopes - Wikipedia

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    Tee Lopes has won an award for IGN's People's Choice Vote for Best Original Music award for his work on Sonic Mania. [13] He has also been nominated for a Independent Composer of the Year award in VGMO's 2019 Annual Game Music Awards for his contributions to the Team Sonic Racing soundtrack.

  4. S3M - Wikipedia

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    S3M (Scream Tracker 3 Module) is a module file format, the successor to the STM format used by the original Scream Tracker. Both formats are based on the original MOD format used on the Amiga computer. The S3M format has many differences compared to its predecessors. The format is a hybrid of digital playback and synthesized instruments. [1]

  5. Music of Sonic the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    A number of composers contributed to the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 score, including Sega sound staff [22] and independent contractors recruited to finish the game on schedule. [23] American pop musician Michael Jackson, a Sonic fan, [24] approached Sega, and he was hired to write tracks for Sonic 3. However, it is unclear if Jackson's contributions ...

  6. Module file - Wikipedia

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    Module file (MOD music, tracker music) is a family of music file formats originating from the MOD file format on Amiga systems used in the late 1980s. Those who produce these files (using the software called music trackers ) and listen to them form the worldwide MOD scene, [ 1 ] a part of the demoscene subculture.

  7. Sonique (media player) - Wikipedia

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    It supported MP3, MP2, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, MOD, XM, IT, S3M, Audio CD and Windows Media Audio formats. Third-party plug-ins can add other audio formats and music visualization effect. Sonique can also play to audio streams. Sonique comes bundled with a test Mp3 file featuring a song snippet by Mamasutra, entitled "Sonique Theme." The comment field ...

  8. Video game music - Wikipedia

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    The release of a freely-distributed Amiga program named Soundtracker by Karsten Obarski in 1987 started the era of MOD-format which made it easy for anyone to produce music based on digitized samples. Module files were made with programs called "trackers" after Obarski's Soundtracker. This MOD/tracker tradition continued with PC computers in ...

  9. SiIvaGunner - Wikipedia

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    The SiIvaGunner channel uploads videos in the style of many other video game soundtrack-based YouTube channels; [4] the channel's videos are typically static images, usually of the relevant game's logo, box art or title screen, with a piece of music playing over it, though they may contain visuals such as GIFs, different images or clips from other videos appearing. [5]