9 Lives: isolating MW channels
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:47 pm
I have Workbench 3.1 installed on a virtual WinUAE machine, and in it I have DeliTracker installed.
I could open the cust.intro module with it, although it wouldn't let me see or edit each channel activity separately (lest "cust" isn't actually a module format but an audio compression type). The thing is, I can't open the mw.title module. It's a Martin Walker format module, I know that much, but I thought that DeliTracker was meant to open all types of modules supported by the UADE playback plugin (including Martin Walker modules). How do I get it to work?
I also have an Amiga/Workbench program called Perverted which is meant to convert Amiga modules into more compatible ProTracker ones; I couldn't install it. Using lha to extract the Perverted archive in Workbench's command prompt (Shell) gave me an error.
Is there any way I can isolate the channels of this module or maybe even rip samples from it too?
Thanks in advance!
I could open the cust.intro module with it, although it wouldn't let me see or edit each channel activity separately (lest "cust" isn't actually a module format but an audio compression type). The thing is, I can't open the mw.title module. It's a Martin Walker format module, I know that much, but I thought that DeliTracker was meant to open all types of modules supported by the UADE playback plugin (including Martin Walker modules). How do I get it to work?
I also have an Amiga/Workbench program called Perverted which is meant to convert Amiga modules into more compatible ProTracker ones; I couldn't install it. Using lha to extract the Perverted archive in Workbench's command prompt (Shell) gave me an error.
Is there any way I can isolate the channels of this module or maybe even rip samples from it too?
Thanks in advance!