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DI Music

Reply #1
Looks like a module format to me.

DI Music

Reply #2
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/32352.html

hhhmmm.... from what I gather, it encodes a sound once to be played at different points within the track....

Guess it will only work well with dance music.

Well I don't see anything new in their "innovation" !  That's 15-year old technology. And it has been used with many types of music (even guitar and voice).

Does that mean the Amiga/demoscene fans will have to pay royalties to play their MOD, XM, S3M, IT files and for using Impulse Tracker in the future ?

Edit: Valefor beat me to it 

DI Music

Reply #3
I'd love them to patent it, then I could whip out the 15(ish) year old source code for my old Atari ST Tracker, which itself was taken from an idea on the Amiga... 

 

DI Music

Reply #4
Anyone know a working link for downloading a sample song? The one on the digimpro site doesn't work. I want to try to generate a TrID's def for diFormat.

Bye!