Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!news.funet.fi!cc.tut.fi!s117986 From: s117986@lehtori.tut.fi (Salmij{rvi Janne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: Re: Is there a ST/NT module player that WORKS?? Message-ID: <1991Feb27.102448.23323@cc.tut.fi> Date: 27 Feb 91 10:24:48 GMT References: Sender: s117986@cc.tut.fi (Janne Salmij{rvi) Organization: Tampere University of Technology, Finland Lines: 27 From article , by t22918@ursa.calvin.edu (Matt Ranney): > s117986@lehtori.tut.fi (Salmij{rvi Janne) writes: > >>Hmmm... I think Noiseplayer V3.00 is not widely spread then... >>but in fact I don't even know if it's pure PD or SW... >>besides what is this XTMplayer 3.0 ? >>but anyway I use NP3.0 very often and it works just fine with NT/ST modules >>although it can't play modules with only 15 instrs, but you can fix it by >>converting those old modules to 31 format... >>Only think I've noticed it to come wrong is that it plays Future Composer >>modules wrong sometimes.. >>(oh and my set... A500, KS1.2, halfmeg Chip and halfmeg expansion) > > I've had NoisePlayer for quite a while, but it still suffers from the > problem of playing the modules at the wrong speeds. Listen to an NT > mod in MED, and then with NoisePlayer. You'll hear a definate > difference in speed, and sometimes this is crucial. Oh my... I suggest you to play NT modules with Noisetracker which is the one they are supposed to play... besides are you absolutely sure that MED plays everything you load into it (NTmodules) correctly ? Correct tempo is crucial, that's right :) > > Oh, if only we had a real player....... Then why don't you make one yourself to suit your purposes... ;) > -- > Matt Ranney mranney@wybbs.mi.org > t22918@ursa.calvin.edu mranney@mole.ai.mit.edu (or any other FSF machine)