Speed Up.s3m by WitchHunter

Started by Axxy, October 23, 2016, 13:13:23

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Axxy

Is it just me, or is this a dupe, or by someone else?

It sounds so familiar, can't quite put my finger on it.  It sounds like a 4 channel protracker mod from some well known demo or something.  In Milkytracker, it only plays 4 channels which suggests it is a 4 channel protracker module and not an 8 channel s3m.  I'm sure i've heard this before.... Or perhaps, the one I think it sounds like is a dupe?

Any ideas?

Asle

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yeah, same feeling here. However, since I couldn't locate where I heard that before and it's an official party entry, it's here for the time being.

OK, got it. it's MOD.Netherworld (http://amp.dascene.net/downmod.php?index=55683) by Probe/Razor 1911
Disabling dlink for the party entry one.

Axxy

As soon as you mentioned Netherworld....   ;)

HarrietDay

Quote from: Axxy on October 23, 2016, 13:13:23Is it just me, or is this a dupe, or by someone else?

It sounds so familiar, can't quite put my finger on it.  It sounds like a 4 channel protracker mod from some well known demo or something.  In Milkytracker, it only plays 4 channels which suggests it is a 4 channel protracker module and not an 8 channel s3m.  I'm sure i've heard this before.... Or perhaps, the one I think it sounds like is a dupe?

Any ideas?

there are several things you can do:

Use a music recognition tool: There are several online tools available that can help you identify a song or piece of music. You can try using services such as Shazam or SoundHound to see if they can recognize the music.

Search for similar music: If you think the music sounds like something you've heard before, try searching for similar music or songs using keywords that describe the style or genre of the music. You might be able to find something that sounds very similar or even identical to what you're hearing.

Ask others: You can also ask others who might be familiar with the music or the style of music if they recognize it. You can try posting on online forums or social media groups dedicated to music to see if anyone can help you identify the music.