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Asle
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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Reply #15 on:
March 26, 2012, 15:15:25 »
I did that, WinUAE with 8MB chip.
Loaded a lot of things, including workbench from where I launched pt2.3d
Here's a snapshot of the result.
Sylvain
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Axxy
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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March 26, 2012, 16:47:16 »
Is there any PC tracker/player that could technically export a large module as a protracker mod file?
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daxb
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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March 26, 2012, 16:51:14 »
Thanks Asle!
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Asle
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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Reply #18 on:
March 26, 2012, 23:30:48 »
any of them, I guess (Fastracker, Screamtracker, Milky tracker or even PT4GUS
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swirlythingy
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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July 17, 2012, 17:34:48 »
Next question.
What's the most downloaded file (at the present time) on AMP?
It's very rare to find one which has had more than 1,000 downloads, and when you do it's always something tediously obvious (for example, I was just looking at Mantronix's page and Overload had 1,023 downloads). Still, it'd be nice to know...
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Asle
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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July 17, 2012, 20:33:41 »
Well, we are reluctant to publish download results.
Long ago, we had a chart for that, and, automatically, any title listed there was being downloaded even more
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Still, I guess a one time shot won't harm too much
. Will do that soon.
Cheers
Sylvain
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Asle
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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Reply #21 on:
August 11, 2012, 21:13:27 »
OK, a little delayed, but here we go:
#1 :
Trans atlantic by Lizardking
(MOD - 1619 hits)
#2 :
acidjazzed evening by Tempest
(MOD - 1582 hits)
#3 :
UnreaL ][ _ PM by Purple Motion
(S3M - 1501 hits)
#4 :
cyberride by Jester
(MOD - 1452 hits)
#5 :
'ice frontier' (remix) by Necros
(S3M - 1418 hits)
#6 :
cream of the earth by Romeo Knight
(MOD - 1362 hits)
#7 :
Final Reality Music by Purple Motion & Teque
(XM - 1311 hits)
#8 :
(Amegas)amegas by Karsten Obarski
(STK - 1288 hits)
#9 :
> semtex < by Deemphasis
(MOD - 1280 hits)
#10:
tekilla groove by Zalza
(XM - 1237 hits)
That's for up, until today.
Cheers
Sylvain
EDIT: some more stuff.
The most downloaded authors are:
#1:
4-Mat
(240000+ hits)
#2:
Lizardking
(120000+ hits)
#3:
Spaceman a.k.a. Nuke
(100000+ hits)
#4:
Dr. Awesome
#5:
XTD
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Axxy
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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August 12, 2012, 14:07:37 »
Not really surprised by either list to be honest. Some great modules there, and the usual suspects for the authors.
Quite surprised by 9 & 10 though. Didn't have the semtex.mod but the Zalza one is quite catchy and both chiptunes as well...
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swirlythingy
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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August 13, 2012, 16:16:21 »
Trans Atlantic at number 1? Incredible! Meanwhile Amegas languishes at number 8...
I would have said only Amegas and Cream of the Earth were the really obvious candidates for the list. I've heard Trans Atlantic and it's a good song, but I'd never have considered it number 1 material...
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Asle
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Re: Top 10 Largest ProTracker modules ever made!
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August 13, 2012, 22:04:12 »
Well, I kinda agree with you. However, don't forget that not all musics have the same age, storing wise. Some were available before others. Might explain the aforementioned ranking.
Cheers
Sylvain
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