DeliPlayer appeared in 1997 and eventually became DeliTracker's worthy successor, although DeliTracker was released in March 2000. DeliPlayer is a Media Player Software that plays high quality music and has an easy to use user interface. It makes use of 68000 cores from UAE and emulates them in order to accurately play major formats of Amiga. It comes with a MusePack, MP3 information editor, Pro Tracker, FastTracker II, Scream Tracker, impulse trackers, C64-Sid support, plays DeliTracker Amiga custom modules, plays all Tracker formats and derivatives with high quality, plays 230 formats, and powerful playlist, has scaling, oversampling and interpolating mixer routines and 10 band equalizer. It also supports Archive in ZIP / RAR / LHA / LZX file formats. According to some users, DeliPlayer is accurate with the Amiga Synta Sounds, and though they found it a bit of strange GUI but still working well. DeliPlayer supports Windows 98, Millennium, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP.
The Protracker Studio is a freeware tracker which is one of the first programs to allow creation of music without studio equipment, also uses .psm file extension to indicate audio files. Files having .psm extension is utilized to point out audio files used by Trackers mainly are music sequencers employed to make and modify module files. They are also considered as the tracker format where it contains tracks, patterns and sequences that were made through Protracker. This software enables users to make music by generating patterns or sequencing a series of notes. It presents with a keyboard split function to assign several instruments to the different parts of the keyboard. It also features a built in sample editor. The maximum number of patterns was raised from 64 to 128 by expanding its MOD format. The said files may be accessed and modified through programs that are compatible with the MOD format.
FMJ-Software Awave Studio
FMJ-Software Awave Studio
Awave Studio 10.6 is a music-oriented software that lets you convert your audio files, edit and process your audio and create music. It is also a multi-format audio player. It provides customized “instrument banks†that come along with your MIDI files. You can edit your sound by applying effects, fade in and fade out, re-sampling, normalizing amplitudes, etc. It can do instrument editing for your sound card, soft-synth plug and synthesizer. It runs on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. It can read 290 formats and write 135 formats. Some synthesizers may use formats or file systems that are unrecognized by Windows, but Awave Studio reads them by directly communicating with the hardware. It can recognize formats from instruments by Akai, Korg, Yamaha, Roland, Ensoniq, Creamware, Kurzweil, Native instruments and many others. Aware Software Synthesizer lets you do real-time auditioning of your instruments. The Batch Conversion Wizard allows conversion of large numbers of files with optional effects. It supports up to 32bit data, and automatically converts lower precision source data to higher precision to avoid quantization errors and for audio fidelity. Instrument Processing Wizard avoids repetitive editing on multiple instruments. MIDI Processing Wizard lets you transpose notes and change tick rate. It has graphical editors for your instrument parameters.