OctaMED module (MED)
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* [http://cd.textfiles.com/aggames/COMMERCIAL%20DEMOS/SKID/GFX/SKIDMARKS.MED SKIDMARKS.MED, MMD1] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/aggames/COMMERCIAL%20DEMOS/SKID/GFX/SKIDMARKS.MED SKIDMARKS.MED, MMD1] | ||
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== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 05:15, 28 December 2023
OctaMED, by Teijo Kinnunen (originally just MED), is a music editor for the Amiga. It used both "standard" notes and "tracker"-style notations. Songs had up to 100 blocks of up to 256 lines. There could be up to 99 songs in memory, sharing 63 instruments.
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[edit] Identification
There are a number of sub formats that are referred to generically as "MED" files.
- MED - MED version 1.0 to 2.0 "Song and Samples" file
- MED2 - MED version 1.12
- MED3 - MED version 2.00
- MED4 - MED version 2.10
- MMD - "Med MoDule" files used by MED version 2.1 and above, and OctaMED Professional.
- MMD0 - MED version 2.1 "Med MoDule 0" file
- MMD1 - OctaMED Professional file
- MMD2 - OctaMED Professional V5 file
The OctaMED Professional package includes details of many of these file formats in the "Programmers" directory