Module
A MIDI-like music file format that was originally created for the Commodore Amiga computer. As the
module file format became more popular, it was eventually transferred to other computing platforms, and split up into seperate subformats.
Modules are extremely flexible because, unlike
MIDI files, they can use individual wave samples as instruments in addition to the samples already provided by the sound hardware. Although
modules are perfect for making techno music, some composers have managed to create jazz, rock, pop, ethnic, hip-hop, and even symphony orchestra music. Composers and sequencers of module music are called
trackers, and the place where module music is exchanged is called a scene. The module music format is starting to gain notoriey in the videogame industry, and was used in popular games such as Unreal and Homeworld.Note: A module is NOT the same as an MP3.Most popular
Module Subformats:Pro
Tracker (MOD)Impulse Tracker (IT)Scream Tracker 3 (S3M)Fast Tracker 2 (XM)Unreal Music (UMX)
Unis 669 (669)Mad Tracker (MT2)
modull
by PappyD on May 19, 2007 04:44:33
Example:
"I really hope I find a life-partner for a loving
committed relationship soon. I sometimes wonder if I'll ever find anyone I can truly connect with. Do you ever have these feelings
Charlotte?"
"No, I just want to bag a modull, talking hurts
my mouth.."