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Module files (MODs) are files that contain human-readable music data (based on pattern, page, effect and track info laid out in a spreadsheet-like manner) and sound samples. They are used to play music in [[MegaZeux]] games.
Module files (MODs) are files that contain human-readable music data (based on pattern, page, effect and track info laid out in a spreadsheet-like manner) and sound samples. They are used to play music in [[MegaZeux]] games.


Files with the extension of .MOD are the simplest and oldest of these formats. Until version 2.48b, the only options for music in MegaZeux were ProTracker-format .MOD files (limited to 4 channels and 31 samples). The switch to [[Bells, Whistles, and Sound Boards|BWSB]] for the music engine allowed several new formats, including Ultimate SoundTracker format .MODs and the popular S3M format. Most new formats had to be converted to an intermediary format called .[[GDM]] (short for '''G'''eneral '''D'''igi'''M'''usic).
Files with the extension of .MOD are the simplest and oldest of these formats. Until version 2.48b, the only options for music in MegaZeux were ProTracker-format .MOD files (limited to 4 channels and 31 samples). The switch to [[Bells, Whistles, and Sound Boards|BWSB]] for the music engine allowed several new formats, including Ultimate Soundtracker 15-instrument format .MODs and the popular S3M format. Most new formats had to be converted to an intermediary format called .[[GDM]] (short for '''G'''eneral '''D'''igital '''M'''usic).


MegaZeux switched to the [[ModPlug]] music engine at 2.80, allowing the popular formats XM and IT (as well as several others) to play natively. GDMs were no longer needed, and in fact have to be converted to S3M format for ModPlug to play them.
MegaZeux switched to the [[ModPlug]] music engine at 2.80, allowing the popular formats XM and IT (as well as several others) to play natively.


MegaZeux currently plays modules with one of two possible sound engines: ''ModPlug'', the default engine, and ''[[MikMod]]'', an alternative module engine used when running MegaZeux on more limited platforms. For compatibility reasons, all MZX versions past 2.81h will only play the module formats both engines can play (MOD, S3M, XM, IT, STM, MTM, 669, ULT, FAR, MED, DSM, OKT and AMF).
MegaZeux currently plays modules with one of two possible sound engines: ''ModPlug'', the default engine, and ''[[MikMod]]'', an alternative module engine used when running MegaZeux on more limited platforms. For compatibility reasons, all MZX versions past 2.81h will only play the module formats both engines can play (MOD, S3M, XM, IT, GDM, STM, MTM, 669, ULT, FAR, MED, DSM, OKT and AMF).


Programs used to create modules are called ''trackers''. Popular trackers include ModPlug Tracker and Skale.
Programs used to create modules are called ''trackers''. Popular trackers include ModPlug Tracker (OpenMPT) and Skale. See [https://devlabs.linuxassist.net/projects/amigamml/wiki/Compare_features] for a list of some others.


===See Also===
===See Also===
*[[S3M]], the ScreamTracker 3.0 music format
*[[S3M]], the ScreamTracker 3.0 music format
*[[SAM]], the file format used for sound effects
*[[SAM]], the file format used for sound effects
*[[OGG|OGG Vorbis]], a lossy audio format supported since 2.81


[[Category:MegaZeux]]
[[Category:MegaZeux]]

Latest revision as of 01:31, 12 June 2021

Module files (MODs) are files that contain human-readable music data (based on pattern, page, effect and track info laid out in a spreadsheet-like manner) and sound samples. They are used to play music in MegaZeux games.

Files with the extension of .MOD are the simplest and oldest of these formats. Until version 2.48b, the only options for music in MegaZeux were ProTracker-format .MOD files (limited to 4 channels and 31 samples). The switch to BWSB for the music engine allowed several new formats, including Ultimate Soundtracker 15-instrument format .MODs and the popular S3M format. Most new formats had to be converted to an intermediary format called .GDM (short for General Digital Music).

MegaZeux switched to the ModPlug music engine at 2.80, allowing the popular formats XM and IT (as well as several others) to play natively.

MegaZeux currently plays modules with one of two possible sound engines: ModPlug, the default engine, and MikMod, an alternative module engine used when running MegaZeux on more limited platforms. For compatibility reasons, all MZX versions past 2.81h will only play the module formats both engines can play (MOD, S3M, XM, IT, GDM, STM, MTM, 669, ULT, FAR, MED, DSM, OKT and AMF).

Programs used to create modules are called trackers. Popular trackers include ModPlug Tracker (OpenMPT) and Skale. See [1] for a list of some others.

See Also

  • S3M, the ScreamTracker 3.0 music format
  • SAM, the file format used for sound effects
  • OGG Vorbis, a lossy audio format supported since 2.81