PT310 is indeed freeware, but PT3.15 is NOT." I recommend use of PT310b which essentially has the same features as PT315. Only 2 or 3 test mods have been released, but no samples or documentation (.). The so-called 'DYN 14bit' system was working to some extent, but since the 'DYN' system was entirely rewritten, the development of PT315 was stopped. There are simply no '14-bit' samples released. ![]() PT3.15 has been removed from Aminet, however there is a PT2.3 available. PT315 is an internal version never meant to be released (.). On Wed, 17 May, Markus Weichselbaum contacted jester, saying (excerpt): "The last official version was PT3.10b, available on. A new version (3.20) was supposed to be out, but as of yet I have been unable to find it. Protracker is Freeware, with no form of registration/shareware fees to bepaid. Soundtracker/Noisetracker/Protracker V1-2.3), since this version uses the sample effect commands found in those older version.and unlike the older versions, this does not have on-line help listing the effects, and what they do. It is a daunting program to use at first, especially if you have never had the experience of using any tracker on the amiga (e.g. It does however have an option for using 14-bit samples, although these are few and far between. This version was re-written by Cryptoburners, and has plenty of editing options including simple sample manipulation (sampling, reverb, reverse, cut/paste etc.), but, as of yet, does not have a midi option, nor does it support any form of synthetic sound generation. ![]() This tracker is the most up-to-date mod creator for the amiga, based on the original Soundtracker interface (although highly upgraded). Probably the most used tracker until recently (with people using versions of Octamed in preference). Protracker V3.15 ( / V3.10b - see the note below).And, like all the smaller OS's, there is a distinct lessening of sites catering to this machine. The Amiga scene staggers on, with the invaluable help of the Aminet network. This section was checked for changes and new information by Steve Gilmore in April 1998 and Jan 1999. This section originally supplied by Steven Innell on Thu, 24 Nov 94, updated/corrected by Sir Fitz on Fri, 10 Feb 95:
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