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MOD music started in the 1980's on Amiga computers and have been evolving ever since. While MP3 seems to take center stage for most people today, module music files still provide some unique advantages over MP3: | MOD music started in the 1980's on Amiga computers and have been evolving ever since. While MP3 seems to take center stage for most people today, module music files still provide some unique advantages over MP3: | ||
− | * A huge amount of legal, freely downloadable music is available on the Internet from sites such as the [http://www.modarchive.com/ MOD Archive] | + | * A huge amount of legal, freely downloadable music is available on the Internet from sites such as the [http://www.modarchive.com/ MOD Archive]. Most MP3 files are ripped from commercial RIAA controlled music CDs, which makes it illegal to share them with friends. In contrast, most MOD files are composed by individuals who allow them to be freely distributed. |
− | * MP3 files are finalized raw wave data that | + | * MP3 files are finalized raw wave data that are not easy to tinker with. MOD files combine wave data and note event information (ala MIDI) that allows users to see more information about how the music is composed. It is far easier to read, remix, and tinker with MOD music files for those learning about creating music. |
− | * Numerous free and low cost programs exist to support the creation of new module music on most platforms. Many people create MOD music in their home with minimal equipment, rather than spending large amounts | + | * Numerous free and low cost programs exist to support the creation of new module music on most platforms. Many people create MOD music in their home with minimal equipment, rather than spending large amounts for studio time or equipment. |
− | * Small | + | * Small file sizes, usually even smaller than MP3 files of comparable play length. |
* Patent free. | * Patent free. |
Revision as of 10:35, 29 January 2006
TRAXMOD Digital Audio Player
TRAXMOD is an open source digital audio player for dsPIC/ARM microcontrollers. Unlike most portable audio players, TRAXMOD's main focus is module music files (MOD, etc).
http://www.k9spud.com/traxmod/ - Project web site.
About Module Music
MOD music started in the 1980's on Amiga computers and have been evolving ever since. While MP3 seems to take center stage for most people today, module music files still provide some unique advantages over MP3:
- A huge amount of legal, freely downloadable music is available on the Internet from sites such as the MOD Archive. Most MP3 files are ripped from commercial RIAA controlled music CDs, which makes it illegal to share them with friends. In contrast, most MOD files are composed by individuals who allow them to be freely distributed.
- MP3 files are finalized raw wave data that are not easy to tinker with. MOD files combine wave data and note event information (ala MIDI) that allows users to see more information about how the music is composed. It is far easier to read, remix, and tinker with MOD music files for those learning about creating music.
- Numerous free and low cost programs exist to support the creation of new module music on most platforms. Many people create MOD music in their home with minimal equipment, rather than spending large amounts for studio time or equipment.
- Small file sizes, usually even smaller than MP3 files of comparable play length.
- Patent free.