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Y`golonac
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« on: 26 May '02 - 19:59 »
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Yes sir... that's just the case. If there's samples with index number over 255, they get instakilled when converting to mo3 and result in a rather wacky sound. They're ripped when the original module is opened. I'd really appreciate a fix Grin
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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #1 on: 27 May '02 - 12:05 »
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Can you upload a file that demonstrates the problem - http://ftp://ftp.un4seen.com/incoming - I don't think I have any with that many samples Smiley
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Ralesk
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« Reply #2 on: 29 May '02 - 20:47 »
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I can't recall any of the original trackers supporting more than 255 samples?

IT did only 99 originally, FT2 did 128...

even MPT gave place for only 255 samples if I recall correctly.

(Who on Earth needs more sample anyway?)
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Hakan
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« Reply #3 on: 30 May '02 - 09:57 »
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IT: 99 samples
FT2: 2048 samples (128x16)
MPT: 1000 samples (both for IT & XM)

255 samples isn't that much for orchestral and metal tracks, thats why MO3 is so awesome (such tracks tend to get huge in filesize).
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Y`golonac
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« Reply #4 on: 31 May '02 - 01:40 »
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Yep, I use MPT. I hit 255 samples with a song with 2 full guitar kits, acoustic guitar, drums, bass, flute, oboe, harpsichord, organ, choirs, and a tambourine. And yes, it's powermetal. Grin With an orchestral song you'll hit the limit in a blink of an eye.

I'll send the sample files in a week or two.
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