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THE COMPUTER MUSIC FILE FORMATS COLLECTION 1.0
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Collected by Jamal Hannah <jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu> on 5/2/94.

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(IBM)


(ftracker.zip or fasttrak.lzh)


(also called "StarTrekker") format.  4-8 channels.






MED version 3.21.  For the effects, look for the string:
"MED V3.2 player commands/effects" in the MED-EFX.TXT file
(actualy the MED 3.21 documentation.)


could find.  It replaces the older one, wish new stuff starting with
"Farandole .USM Sample/instrument format".  This doc comes from the
"far096.arj" archive. (April 13, 1994)  (16 track)


These define the 9-octave file format, and it's effects. (IBM)
(32 track, 9 octaves)


(4,6,8,16 & 32 track)


and the documentation for version 1.31 (translated to English) with
the effects listed near the end. (32 track, 16-bit samples)


from the archive "mtm101b.zip".  The "effects" file is
the documentation file that mentions the effects in it. (32 track)


(8 tracks)


(not totaly complete).   This is a Macintosh music format that
stores it's instruments in seperate files, and supports up to
8 channels.  (Actualy it can support an infinate number),
and is perticulary good for systems using Musical Notation
instead of a "tracker" style interface.  It could easily be
made into a "module" format by simply placing the instruments
in order at the end of the song data.


files from ScreamTracker 3.01b ("scrmt301.zip")  (up to 32 track)


music file format.


(the files origionaly were named: midifile, midispec, general-midi,
and mididump)  The "midiprimer" file is also included.
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