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File "a walk in the park.it"

Title : A Walk Thru Da Park 2k
Author(s) : Unknown

Platform : PC
Format : Impulse Tracker 2.14v3 IT 2.14

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Uploaded by emor3j on 11 Jan. 2022 - 02:21:21

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1 A Walk Thru Da Park 2k Never Never 237 s

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Extended Module Player 4.1.0
Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Claudio Matsuoka and Hipolito Carraro Jr
Using null output
Mixer set to 44100 Hz, 16bit, cubic spline interpolated stereo
Press 'h' for help

Loading modland.com/pub/modules/Impulsetracker/Troll/a walk in the park.it (1 of 1)
Module name : A Walk Thru Da Park 2k
Module type : Impulse Tracker 2.14v3 IT 2.14
Module length: 20 patterns
Patterns : 13
Instruments : 33
Samples : 33
Channels : 15 [ 6 9 6 9 d 6 a 5 f 0 8 b b 4 b ]
Duration : 3min57s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
01 A Walk Thru Da Park 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 20 +100 +28 Pff 00
02 by Troll/nobody 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 2b +032 +14 Pff 01
03 Yeah, so the leads a litt 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 1e 40 +036 +19 P98 02
04 outta tune,i should find 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 40 40 +081 +04 Pff 03
05 old guitar tuner to make 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +00 Pff 04
06 piano 40 1340 A-- 06 [01] 40 40 +000 +00 P94 05
[02] 2e 40 +100 +16 P94 08
[03] 30 40 +100 +16 P94 09
07 almost all samples from 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 0b +092 +02 Pff 06
08 Leviathan, thanx man. :) 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 40 27 +026 +00 Pff 07
0f 40 0700 --- 01 [01] 40 2b +110 +16 Pff 0e
10 40 0700 --- 01 [01] 40 21 +105 +16 Pff 0f
20 SHIFT F9 FOR INSANE 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
21 RAMBLING 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --

> a walk though the park, once again...
>
> re-constructed in may of the year 2000.
>
> originally tracked in about 2 hours sometime back around may of 1996.
> nothing is changed except the cool pad lines to help fill out the sound
> and a few levels and panning things fixed.
>
> hi to past and present phluid members. its been an intersting part of my
> life tracking all these years. watching and even sometimes getting
> involved in this scene (sb99 demo compo!! w00t). i have grown up admiring
> phluid and its members and their music for years. im happy and proud to be
> a part of it and to this day sometimes still dont feel worthy. there have
> been many other big groups that have ruled the scene and still carry alot
> of weight with them, kosmic, fm, noise or the legendary future crew. but
> to me phluid ranks right up there. because they all were in the same
> limelight the way i perceived the scene and module groups back around 1995
> when i got into this. to be honest i havent payed much attention in the
> last year or two and dont even quite know if those other groups are really
> even active anymore in releasing modules. but i know phluid still is. and
> it is a tribute, expecially with this music disk, to the tracking music
> scene that we have endured all of these years. some of us are still to
> stubborn to trade in our trackers for soft synths and insane midi setups.
> sure many are branching out into that, and releasing mp3's, but they still
> have that soft spot in their heart for the art that we call tracking and
> continue to do so. i think thats what todays up and coming musicians dont
> understand, its not about electronic music, its not about whats the newest
> most powerful 'tracker' out there. its the art, the obscurity and the
> creativy that comes from an honest to goodness sample based dos tracker.
> and thats what we are here for. to pay homage to the art of tracking that
> began so many years ago on the c64 or amiga. for the simplistic archaic
> mode of musical expression that we have grown to love and cherish.
>
> this is why i felt compelled to release one of my early modules. one that
> i have actually enjoyed for its simplistic melodies that i cant get out of
> my head to this very day. that i made while still innocent and utterly in
> love with this thing called tracking. it was made for the sake of being
> able to do so.
>
> heres a neat story, ever wonder why i got a computer in the first place?
> to track! yes, to track. i was at a friends house and he had iplay and
> some mods. i was like i can do that on a computer? SHOW ME!@ they built me
> a 386 outta spare parts and gave me cubic player and null modem cabled me
> like 100 megs of mods. finally i found st3 and just starting hittin keys,
> and well here i am 5 years later. no kidding. thats how i got started. so
> when i go off about how softh synths suck and blah blah, its because im
> angry that the thing i love about my computer, the reason i got into it,
> the reason i continue to lull around this 'scene' is for the love of
> tracking, and every day i see it sliding further into obscurity. its soon
> becoming the lost art. and deemed lame and old skool. which is a shame.
>
> i know i will continue to enjoy tracking and listening to and trading
> tracks as long as i continue to enjoy music itself.
>
> the point of this disk is to be nastalgic to phluid. but i see it as
> being nastalgic to tracking as well.
>
> enjoy. and to all my newly found phluid brothers present and past. i
> salute you.
>
> Troll.nobody.oracle.skism.one.csr.phluid
>
> Dan Gill
>
> Wheaton IL
>
> happy mothers day! 5-14-2000.

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