SMUS
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'''SMUS''' is an [[IFF]] based tracker module music format. Unlike most tracker modules, the instruments are not contained within the file. Instead players look for individual instrument files in the parent directory in a folder called 'Instruments'. Instruments are usually a pair of files, meta data in a <code>InstrumentName.instr</code> file and actual sampled audio in <code>InstrumentName.ss</code>. | '''SMUS''' is an [[IFF]] based tracker module music format. Unlike most tracker modules, the instruments are not contained within the file. Instead players look for individual instrument files in the parent directory in a folder called 'Instruments'. Instruments are usually a pair of files, meta data in a <code>InstrumentName.instr</code> file and actual sampled audio in <code>InstrumentName.ss</code>. | ||
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
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== Software == | == Software == | ||
* [https://zakalwe.fi/uade/ UADE] | * [https://zakalwe.fi/uade/ UADE] | ||
+ | * [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/SMUSMIDI.lha SMUSMIDI (Amiga)] | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/AugusteBonnin/smus2midi smus2midi (Source Code)] | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 16 February 2024
SMUS is an IFF based tracker module music format. Unlike most tracker modules, the instruments are not contained within the file. Instead players look for individual instrument files in the parent directory in a folder called 'Instruments'. Instruments are usually a pair of files, meta data in a InstrumentName.instr
file and actual sampled audio in InstrumentName.ss
.
There appears to be two conflicting IFF SMUS formats, one from Deluxe Music and one from Sonix?
[edit] Identification
Files begin with 'F' 'O' 'R' 'M' ?? ?? ?? ?? 'S' 'M' 'U' 'S'
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