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| Creator      = Triton
 
| Creator      = Triton
 
| Platform    = DOS
 
| Platform    = DOS
| Released    = 1997-08-21
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| Released    = 1994-11-??
 
| Format01    = MOD
 
| Format01    = MOD
 
| Format02    = XM
 
| Format02    = XM
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'''''Fasttracker II''''' is a tracker for [[DOS]] made by Fredrik "Mr. H" Huss and Magnus "Vogue" Högdahl. The tracker allows composers to use digital sampled instruments to compose music in [[MOD]] or it's native [[XM]] format. Songs can also be exported to [[WAV]] audio. Instruments can be imported from [[WAV]] or [[IFF]] files. The program is MIDI-compatible, and users can use keyboard for easier input. The program even has a port of the QBASIC program Nibbles embedded. Fasttracker II allowed a maximum of 32 tracks and a minimum of 2 tracks. Fasttracker II has been used to make music for some N64 games.
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'''''Fasttracker II''''' is a tracker for [[DOS]] made by Fredrik "Mr. H" Huss and Magnus "Vogue" Högdahl from the demogroup Triton. The tracker allows composers to use digital sampled instruments to compose music in [[MOD]] or it's native [[XM]] format. Songs can also be exported to [[WAV]] audio. Instruments can be imported from [[WAV]] or [[IFF]] files. The program is MIDI-compatible, and users can use keyboard for easier input. The program even has a port of the QBASIC program Nibbles embedded. Fasttracker II allowed a maximum of 32 tracks and a minimum of 2 tracks. Fasttracker II has been used to make music for some N64 games.
  
 
There is a free Windows program called [[MilkyTracker]] which is the spiritual successor of Fasttracker II.
 
There is a free Windows program called [[MilkyTracker]] which is the spiritual successor of Fasttracker II.

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Fasttracker II is a tracker for DOS made by Fredrik "Mr. H" Huss and Magnus "Vogue" Högdahl from the demogroup Triton. The tracker allows composers to use digital sampled instruments to compose music in MOD or it's native XM format. Songs can also be exported to WAV audio. Instruments can be imported from WAV or IFF files. The program is MIDI-compatible, and users can use keyboard for easier input. The program even has a port of the QBASIC program Nibbles embedded. Fasttracker II allowed a maximum of 32 tracks and a minimum of 2 tracks. Fasttracker II has been used to make music for some N64 games.

There is a free Windows program called MilkyTracker which is the spiritual successor of Fasttracker II.


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