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GOATTRACKER(1)						      General Commands Manual						    GOATTRACKER(1)

NAME
goattracker - C64 music editor SYNOPSIS
goattracker DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the goattracker command. goattracker is a C64 music tracker. It supports emulated output via the software reSID engine, the HardSID soundcard, or the Catweasel (MK3/MK4) controller card, and produces songs in its own format (*.SNG). The program can also export tunes in SID format, BIN format, or Commodore PRG format for inclusion on a floppy you can stick into a 1541/1571/1581 drive. Like most tracker programs, the program is able to import instrument files, create and modify track patterns, set the order of playback of patterns and change details of the song such as the title and author. If you are familiar with tracker-like programs, then GoatTracker will feel like a simple version of those, though with differences attributable to the hardware. People new to composing in general should look up other information on composing on the C64. SEE ALSO
ocp(1), milkytracker(1), schism(1). AUTHOR
goattracker was written by Lasse Oorni. This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@phys.ethz.ch>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). May 17, 2007 GOATTRACKER(1)

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modplugplay(1)						      General Commands Manual						    modplugplay(1)

NAME
modplugplay - a commandline music mod player using libmodplug SYNOPSIS
modplugplay [FILES] DESCRIPTION
modplugplay is a command line player for many music modules (669, amf, ams, dbm, dmf, dsm, far, it, j2b, mdl, med mod, mt2, mtm, okt, psm, ptm, s3m, stm, ult, umx and xm) using the libmodplug library. USAGE
When you have started modplugplay using some files to play, you can control it using following keys l loop, unloop p pause, unpause r random song n next song N previos song 1 11025 hz 2 22050 hz 4 44100 hz 8 8/16 bit m mono/stereo f forward ten seconds b backward ten seconds + louder - softer EXAMPLES
You can play your modules in random order using the help of randomize-lines, with this command modplugplay `ls|rl` or modplugplay `ls *.mod | iselect -am` SEE ALSO
modplug123(1), xmp(1), schism(1), milkytracker(1), ocp(1). MUSIC FILES
http://www.maktone.tk/ http://www.chiptune.com/ http://www.chiptune.de/ http://www.mickrippon.com/ ftp://ftp.hornet.org/pub/demos/music/contests/ AUTHOR
Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@phys.ethz.ch> is the author of modplugplay. October 4th, 2003 modplugplay(1)
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