Back in the early 1990s, my father somehow hooked-up a radio receiver to our 286 PC via serial port to play tracker music without the need for a sound card (which were extremely rare back then). Until today, I do not know, how he did it exactly, but I remember listening to this fascinating music for hours, hypnotized by the tracker data running on screen.
@@Domarius64 fast tracker 2 and several other dos trackers, there were tons of older pc's without sound cards afterall. some dos games supported lpt dacs for sound as well, nowadays there's even things like adlib over lpt, with opl2lpt. windows 3 even had a driver to playback wave audio over pc speaker, horribly though.
This software was how the entirety of the Unreal Tournament and Deus Ex soundtracks (Same engine) were made. Anything in Unreal Engine back in the day, it was more efficient to run the music through this stuff. I remember downloading a Winamp plugin that enabled me to drag and drop the unreal tournament music into Winamp, I use to zone to that shit while doing design work when I was about 13-14 years old. There was nothing in the world like that soundtrack back in the day. Amazing stuff.
Brings back good memories of implementing a MOD player on my 80286. I made a TSR in assembly language that played MOD files in the background,, spaming the CPU to death with timer IRQs to send PWM samples to the PC speaker. It sounded a bit awful by today's standards, but was amazing coming from a VIC 20, to PC XT, then AT. IRQ latency was incredibly good back then. Sluggishly printing "dir" output while mixing digital music was heartwarming. Multitasking!!!
Before mp3s were a thing, there was tracker music. And it was glorious - no copyrights, no "stealing" no accusations - just amazing music that could fit on a floppy with a bunch more amazing music. For those who knew, s3ms were mp3s before mp3s were mp3s.
😃 - well I'd say, thats half the truth - .MODs (later s3ms) were technically totally different from MP3s - MP3 format was later invented - in order to compress the too large digital data from audio CDs. MODs in contrast, were files which contained a whole musical composition, including the instruments and were played back in realtime by the computers back in the day...those computers back then didn't even have the capability/power to even decode an MP3 in realtime,not to mention doing anything additional at the same time...good old days of pioneering 😋 - just my 2 cents HAVE A HEALTHY 2024 y'all from back then ;-)
@@b.e.e.k.e.r9812 hence how they fit in a smaller amount of space, of course. instead of all-digital audio, they contained notes, samples and other metadata. the players would vary pitch and other characteristics, overlay the different tracks, and play the final product. to oversimplify, mods were MIDI files with sample data.
as someone who grew up playing early 90's games this type of music grew to my music taste. music can also be of how much you can say with how little. 3 tracks into this and i'm loving it.
Just watching the note visualizations was so hypnotic and awesome. You could learn music by actually seeing all the notes. Can you imagine if nowadays, when someone was releasing a new track, they exported their whole Protools project for everyone to download? That's how it was back then, when the whole project took less space than the compressed mp3.
Sounds like something that would have fit quite nicely in Unreal Tournament 99 if the lead instrument quality were a little better... it sounds like it was inspired by Michiel van den Bos or Alex Brandon's work.
This primarily reminds me that I should get an ADC for my big 8-core 64-bit PC and sample my Yamaha PSS-580 piano while playing some chords. Then downsample to 8-bit linear PCM at the appropriate sample rate (or maybe double or half of it, for octave transposing instruments) and see what I can put together working within the limits of ProTracker's file format.
I remember downloading midi tracks just to expand my music taste back in the 80s and 90s and help me get more creative with my Korg. This is the stuff that got me into industrial music, which I still listen to.
looking back and looking at this now (after becoming a pro electronic musician hah) this still feels like the most efficient and interesting format and idea for music sharing/music creation. ok maybe maybe the music creation part isn't for everyone but you can even hook up outboard midi gear and whatever and make it a bit more hands on and easier. Not everyone sat there punching in numbers. but yeah, so cool to have tiny files that you can easily remix and play back in parts, different speed, etc. Total clusterf with vsts, max4live devices, etc nowadays
Excellent. I'm always looking for tracker music gems. More recommendations of more or less underrated ones: Radix & Scorpik - True (xm) Radix & Loonie - Saskatchewan (xm) Beat - Mind of a Dreamer (xm) Beat - What's the Catch? (xm) Disphunkt - Return of Starfleet One (xm) Teque - JarJari (xm) Teque - Moscow Mutation (xm) Crystal Score - Astral Blur (it) Virt - Flowerguy's Pool Party (it) Virt - Nightfall over the city (it) Anvil - Path to Nowhere (xm) Jogeir Liljedahl - Ideana (xm)
omg i remember making my first tunes like this for unreal tournament back in the day. everyone that joined our server would have received them but i doubt many copies have survived to this day i dont even have copies myself which is a shame , . i had forgot all about trackers must be over 20 years since i used one great vid
Ciao, i've started to compose tracker music in 1989 on my amiga 500 with protracker, later in the early 90s with oktalyzer..many greetings from Brunswick in Germany..
Jellyfish had strong Unreal vibes and Cosmic Compressor could have been a missing Deus Ex track. I cant seem to find much more from Narfy. Is he still making music?
@@如來-c3l Yo google search "textfiles narfy" takes you straight to a page that lets you download songs (seemed safe to me) there's some really cool stuff from other artists here as well hope this finds you well brother EDIT: fear is such a tune
this music is vibin. With technology changing so fast its difficult to even play old digital formats without finding obscure old software first. Well actually not that old but times are changing so fast...
Thank you for this, we're at the point where it was sorely needed - to many "best of" lists and you keep hearing the same songs, but there is so much awesome stuff out there and I'm glad you dug it up!
Great playlist! I wish RUclips surfaced public playlists, because I'd love to be recommended full public playlists like this but then have the option of adding individual songs to my own custom playlist. One video per song would also mean you could copy/paste the Instruments list into the description of the video (since that's usually where all the credits/thanks were put by the musician). Also interesting that it's all artists I haven't heard before (with the exception of Virt).
I agree, I would like to show the sample/instrument text, but then I would have to navigate away from the visuals. Maybe I'll make individual videos for them
Being born in 92, I feel like I missed out on something very special with this scene. At least with the modern internet, nothing truly dies, and we get to be here enjoying this wonderful art together in 2023.
Oh man! That Opinash track brings back memories! I had the "Tears Run Down" version on repeat back around 1998 or 1999, which is the one that has voice samples through it.
It would be great if you'd link the original files for all these songs. [EDIT] Or source references. I'm sure I can find them by doing a web search. But the majority of what you post in these mixes are fantastic tunes, so I prefer to download the originals myself to have for my personal collection :)
@@trackermusicforever I completely missed out on this scene from my youth in the 90's. I can't wait to catch up now! I'm researching how I might be able to emulate some of these trackers on my modern system.
Unironically, the only difference between this music and the music you may hear today is the style! Trackers work adding sound samples fragments to synthesize a wave that is fed to the sound card which plays it, that hasn't changed, the difference is the source of the samples be it prerrecorded sounds, or perhaps function waves, being these what normally produce chip tune sounds. Waves occupy less space than samples, thus this style is also caused by those limitations.
Nice!!! I tarted at my 15 to compose in Impulse Tracker v2.14 in 1998 until like 2011 on a 486 dx4 100mhz with 2mb then 16mb of ram, when I discovered to use more ram was really nice I start to use my own recorded weird samples
a mixing table.. an amplifier.... a 486DX2 with fasttracker/modtracker installed and playing with samples to make music was a great way to keep me an entertained teen... ;p
Is this Impulse Tracker? That's one I had. The tracker that seemed to have most credibility though was Fast Tracker 2. At least that's what the happy hardcore .XMs I downloaded from BBS were made in.
Nice collection! Obscure is right - the only song I heard before from this set was by hunz, and I'm surprised I hadn't heard the track from fellow FM member, mellow-d.
such a cool video! mods were amazing, i spend quite some years creating stuff with ImpulseTracker! so happy to hear Cyclone again.. havent heard his mods over 20 years!
I think I still have the software for FastTracker. Unfotunatelly it goes hyper fast and crashes in the later machines with XP and above. But it was designed in the days of Win3.11 to Win 98.
4:12 whoa, this is the first time I've heard this tune outside of the Mod archive. Loved this song back in the day. [EDIT] I just realized this is an instrumental version... The one on the Mod Archive has a vocal track
I don't know how I get there but this stuff is mesmerizing. 13:30 - what this track was released in 90s?! Perfection, majority of mainstream music nowadays can't even come close by to this track. Anyway Skorpik and next darkhalo - what a contrast!?
Back in the early 1990s, my father somehow hooked-up a radio receiver to our 286 PC via serial port to play tracker music without the need for a sound card (which were extremely rare back then). Until today, I do not know, how he did it exactly, but I remember listening to this fascinating music for hours, hypnotized by the tracker data running on screen.
Man that sounds like some serious Doc Brown stuff there...
he probably made a lpt dac
@@JohnTitor_0 but what software would output sound out of the LPT?
@@JohnTitor_0 The John Titor from the future?
@@Domarius64 fast tracker 2 and several other dos trackers, there were tons of older pc's without sound cards afterall. some dos games supported lpt dacs for sound as well, nowadays there's even things like adlib over lpt, with opl2lpt. windows 3 even had a driver to playback wave audio over pc speaker, horribly though.
Please release more of these. These artists need more recognition.
sadly, there can only be so many "best of the best" pieces.
The rest of them . . . may be "somewhat OK"
This software was how the entirety of the Unreal Tournament and Deus Ex soundtracks (Same engine) were made. Anything in Unreal Engine back in the day, it was more efficient to run the music through this stuff. I remember downloading a Winamp plugin that enabled me to drag and drop the unreal tournament music into Winamp, I use to zone to that shit while doing design work when I was about 13-14 years old. There was nothing in the world like that soundtrack back in the day. Amazing stuff.
I just imagine some of these tracks to be the ost to another Unreal adventure. Would be awesome
Brings back good memories of implementing a MOD player on my 80286. I made a TSR in assembly language that played MOD files in the background,, spaming the CPU to death with timer IRQs to send PWM samples to the PC speaker. It sounded a bit awful by today's standards, but was amazing coming from a VIC 20, to PC XT, then AT. IRQ latency was incredibly good back then. Sluggishly printing "dir" output while mixing digital music was heartwarming. Multitasking!!!
You speaking in black magic..
That's utter madness. I wonder if someone ever managed to bridge a Commodore PAULA to the ISA bus, and save having to do all that kerfuffle.
I vividly remember hearing ‚clone it‘ back in the day and it blew me away ☺️ still does today 👍🏼
Wow. Yeah there’s something special about that one.
Before mp3s were a thing, there was tracker music. And it was glorious - no copyrights, no "stealing" no accusations - just amazing music that could fit on a floppy with a bunch more amazing music. For those who knew, s3ms were mp3s before mp3s were mp3s.
😃 - well I'd say, thats half the truth - .MODs (later s3ms) were technically totally different from MP3s - MP3 format was later invented - in order to compress the too large digital data from audio CDs. MODs in contrast, were files which contained a whole musical composition, including the instruments and were played back in realtime by the computers back in the day...those computers back then didn't even have the capability/power to even decode an MP3 in realtime,not to mention doing anything additional at the same time...good old days of pioneering 😋 - just my 2 cents
HAVE A HEALTHY 2024 y'all from back then ;-)
@@b.e.e.k.e.r9812 hence how they fit in a smaller amount of space, of course. instead of all-digital audio, they contained notes, samples and other metadata. the players would vary pitch and other characteristics, overlay the different tracks, and play the final product. to oversimplify, mods were MIDI files with sample data.
Yeah provided you had all the sample disks.....
@@SnarkyComments - well the mods included the samples needed 😇
not really. S3Ms were MIDIs but actually good.
as someone who grew up playing early 90's games this type of music grew to my music taste. music can also be of how much you can say with how little. 3 tracks into this and i'm loving it.
It's so Amiga music would fit in to video games perfectly.
ооооооох ностальгияяяя!!!! 97-98 года, мои первые шаги в цифровой музыке))))) Импульс Трекер)))
Cosmic Eclipse - Southern Aurora is clearly influenced by Twin Peaks intro and I love it for that!!
Cyclone Panacea gave me serious flashbacks. I totally remember playing that one back in the late 90's.
Oh my god I'm hearing it for the first time right now and it's SO GOOD
it's crazy that the tunes these dudes made are still inspiring new music, they were pioneers
Just watching the note visualizations was so hypnotic and awesome. You could learn music by actually seeing all the notes. Can you imagine if nowadays, when someone was releasing a new track, they exported their whole Protools project for everyone to download? That's how it was back then, when the whole project took less space than the compressed mp3.
Narfy did quite a sweet job with Jellyfish, I wasn't expecting the tempo change of that song towards the end.
Sounds like something that would have fit quite nicely in Unreal Tournament 99 if the lead instrument quality were a little better... it sounds like it was inspired by Michiel van den Bos or Alex Brandon's work.
@@AshleyKampta2 Couldn't agree more.
This part makes the song come together so well, I love it!
Prodigy song.
This sounds like an album I would love to own and play when I'm driving at night time to go to a far place.
Reminds me of the old Sega game, Road Rash.
Just keep officer Omalley out of my way or I'll take that stick and beat him again.
@@captainottoI think a relaistic vr road rash remaster would be cool man
to bury the bodies
a high, faraway place, certainly.
@@BrentlyTV separations of ID and ego can get you like that, just bury the correct one.
This primarily reminds me that I should get an ADC for my big 8-core 64-bit PC and sample my Yamaha PSS-580 piano while playing some chords. Then downsample to 8-bit linear PCM at the appropriate sample rate (or maybe double or half of it, for octave transposing instruments) and see what I can put together working within the limits of ProTracker's file format.
The Tracker Music will always be a legendary music for me truly
The Matrix has you
It has you, too. Don't forget that...
I remember downloading midi tracks just to expand my music taste back in the 80s and 90s and help me get more creative with my Korg. This is the stuff that got me into industrial music, which I still listen to.
I had forgotten about .mod files.
Thank you for this memory.
looking back and looking at this now (after becoming a pro electronic musician hah) this still feels like the most efficient and interesting format and idea for music sharing/music creation.
ok maybe maybe the music creation part isn't for everyone but you can even hook up outboard midi gear and whatever and make it a bit more hands on and easier. Not everyone sat there punching in numbers.
but yeah, so cool to have tiny files that you can easily remix and play back in parts, different speed, etc. Total clusterf with vsts, max4live devices, etc nowadays
Where could I find your music?
Very nice stuff. The Schism Tracker in the bg really sets the retro mood. Also, pozdrowienia dla Wrocławia :]
you are from Scorpik's hometown? thats awesome!
@@MickGardner-vc4us Not really but i live close to Wrocław
@@djr3verse That's awesome! Wish you good health and success in your endeavours!
Excellent. I'm always looking for tracker music gems.
More recommendations of more or less underrated ones:
Radix & Scorpik - True (xm)
Radix & Loonie - Saskatchewan (xm)
Beat - Mind of a Dreamer (xm)
Beat - What's the Catch? (xm)
Disphunkt - Return of Starfleet One (xm)
Teque - JarJari (xm)
Teque - Moscow Mutation (xm)
Crystal Score - Astral Blur (it)
Virt - Flowerguy's Pool Party (it)
Virt - Nightfall over the city (it)
Anvil - Path to Nowhere (xm)
Jogeir Liljedahl - Ideana (xm)
These songs are... just... so refreshing.
omg i remember making my first tunes like this for unreal tournament back in the day. everyone that joined our server would have received them but i doubt many copies have survived to this day i dont even have copies myself which is a shame , . i had forgot all about trackers must be over 20 years since i used one great vid
IMHO, All the very best music in the 90's was hiding online in Mods etc.
😁🎶🎹🎵 Play On
Ciao, i've started to compose tracker music in 1989 on my amiga 500 with protracker, later in the early 90s with oktalyzer..many greetings from Brunswick in Germany..
Jellyfish had strong Unreal vibes and Cosmic Compressor could have been a missing Deus Ex track.
I cant seem to find much more from Narfy. Is he still making music?
i had the same thought and thought damn this sounds like an unreal soundtrack.
@@unfunf22 i know right? it slaps. wanted to see if i could find more. :(
I thought Jellyfish sounded like something of Skaven's. Either way it's fun.
@@如來-c3l Yo google search "textfiles narfy" takes you straight to a page that lets you download songs (seemed safe to me) there's some really cool stuff from other artists here as well hope this finds you well brother EDIT: fear is such a tune
He has another great song Lascivious Latency, can be found here among others: artscene.textfiles.com/music/mods/IT/MODLAND/Narfy/
27:32 "darkhalo - cosmic compressor" - this is literally Unreal engine style music :) From the Unreal / Deus Ex era.
This video you made changed the whole mood of my evening! If you like putting these together, please keep doing it!
this music is vibin.
With technology changing so fast its difficult to even play old digital formats without finding obscure old software first. Well actually not that old but times are changing so fast...
this first track is a banger! love watching the L/R surround pan visual w headphones on 🎧
I’m having an overwhelming urge to play Snake/Nibbles now, IYKYK
O HAI
Always love seeing old tracker stuff around. Thanks for the upload!
Oh hai!!! Thanks for checking it out!
Thank you for this, we're at the point where it was sorely needed - to many "best of" lists and you keep hearing the same songs, but there is so much awesome stuff out there and I'm glad you dug it up!
There really is! Glad you enjoyed it!
Cosmic Eclipse - Southern Aurora does something very specific to my soul.
Blown away by that first one...
Great playlist! I wish RUclips surfaced public playlists, because I'd love to be recommended full public playlists like this but then have the option of adding individual songs to my own custom playlist. One video per song would also mean you could copy/paste the Instruments list into the description of the video (since that's usually where all the credits/thanks were put by the musician).
Also interesting that it's all artists I haven't heard before (with the exception of Virt).
I agree, I would like to show the sample/instrument text, but then I would have to navigate away from the visuals. Maybe I'll make individual videos for them
Thank u demo scene for giving me these type of beats as a kid while installing cracked games ! The hype was very real :D
Being born in 92, I feel like I missed out on something very special with this scene.
At least with the modern internet, nothing truly dies, and we get to be here enjoying this wonderful art together in 2023.
I've never heard any of these tunes before. But don't tell that to my brain's nostalgia meter.
Scorpik - Field-day is an instant mood-changer.
Oh man! That Opinash track brings back memories! I had the "Tears Run Down" version on repeat back around 1998 or 1999, which is the one that has voice samples through it.
This Impulse tracker software was the final piece of the puzzle to convince me to switch from the Amiga 1200 to PC.
ah lads I think I found my new favourite channel >:^]
It would be great if you'd link the original files for all these songs. [EDIT] Or source references. I'm sure I can find them by doing a web search. But the majority of what you post in these mixes are fantastic tunes, so I prefer to download the originals myself to have for my personal collection :)
Good idea, I'll get that posted in the description ASAP. Thanks
@@trackermusicforever I completely missed out on this scene from my youth in the 90's. I can't wait to catch up now! I'm researching how I might be able to emulate some of these trackers on my modern system.
As someone born in '99 I'm really lost on how music trackers work and who used/uses them. But this gives me strong browser flash game vibes.
Unironically, the only difference between this music and the music you may hear today is the style! Trackers work adding sound samples fragments to synthesize a wave that is fed to the sound card which plays it, that hasn't changed, the difference is the source of the samples be it prerrecorded sounds, or perhaps function waves, being these what normally produce chip tune sounds. Waves occupy less space than samples, thus this style is also caused by those limitations.
@@santitabnavascues8673 So not that different from how the VSTs in Logic work!
Thank you for explaining
I highly recommend Ahoy’s short documentary on the subject: ruclips.net/video/roBkg-iPrbw/видео.html
My music in 90s was so underground only my relatives knew it exists
AWS mod tracker music were some of my favorite.
that mellow-d song sounds like it would fit right into a Deus Ex combat moment
I love tracker music.
Ridiculous use of sampling in here on some of these tracks. Thanks for the sick mix!
Damn, Counterpoint 2.0 is pure distilled epicness!
the guitars in field day sound incredible- i'd be very curious to learn how the sounds were created and manipulated to sound so real!
It's sampled actual playing.
Cosmic Eclipse - Southern Aurora is such a well-crafted song. listen while looking at the tracker view, you'll see what i mean.
that scorpik track is sick, love tracker stuff that is obviously tracker music but also isn't at the same time with the guitar and drums.
Yeah, it's cool! there was a whole genre of people making rock/guitar stuff
Very specific sounds of tracker music and those melodies are something I love about modules!
After the matrix the world turned to dark fantasy. It's been 23 years already and I'm beyond bored.
Yes. Simpler times. "This is what the internet was made for."
Let's remember, and by remembering maybe bring back at least a tiny bit of that which was lost.
No one ever underrated virt ;)
great stuff!
Эх, молодость, молодость...
Nice!!! I tarted at my 15 to compose in Impulse Tracker v2.14 in 1998 until like 2011 on a 486 dx4 100mhz with 2mb then 16mb of ram, when I discovered to use more ram was really nice I start to use my own recorded weird samples
that was the music!
I love this channel! Do you take suggestions? I have some old underrated xm files from DEE and others I would like to see you play on your channel.
do you remember holy ghost?
Yes, I'm open to suggestions! Post 'em here if you like, or, I created a Discord server with a suggestions channel discord.gg/dhc3xApywF
SunVox is the most modern tracker. DAWs may be better, but for the old school composers it works well.
a mixing table.. an amplifier.... a 486DX2 with fasttracker/modtracker installed and playing with samples to make music was a great way to keep me an entertained teen... ;p
Nice. This was recommended by the algorithm on my home page. Glad it did.
This is awesome.
I am pretty impressed with the selection. Thanks for putting it together!
Is this Impulse Tracker? That's one I had. The tracker that seemed to have most credibility though was Fast Tracker 2. At least that's what the happy hardcore .XMs I downloaded from BBS were made in.
Pretty good 25:15 scorpik - field-day never heard before
I miss this music so much.
I started making music in Scream Tracker 3.21 in 1997, later move to Impulse Tracker 2.xx... It was good time :)
Nice! Captain got me into this stuff, cool to hear some lesser known gems.
Nice collection!
Obscure is right - the only song I heard before from this set was by hunz, and I'm surprised I hadn't heard the track from fellow FM member, mellow-d.
Unreal Tournament G.O.T.Y. Music Feels!
Never heard of this genera before in my life but I love it. Reminds me of songs from an Game boy advance game. Thanks for the upload.
That last one kept making me think of Layla, or specifically the bit of Layla in Goodfellas that everyone knows
people, this is not only future crew music!
such a cool video! mods were amazing, i spend quite some years creating stuff with ImpulseTracker! so happy to hear Cyclone again.. havent heard his mods over 20 years!
36:45 Counterpoint v2.0 has the same feeling of the NES DuckTales' Moon song.
Nice! Man this brings me back in time with the trackers.
youtube recommendation works well
FREAKING LOVE THIS!!
Need a longer playlist man, at least 3hs what you waiting for, do eetttttt
I miss the era of general Midi/Tracker music.
if i could spawn fourty thumbs, and make them of clay, and add them to your video, surely I would.
that jellyfish outro
I think I still have the software for FastTracker. Unfotunatelly it goes hyper fast and crashes in the later machines with XP and above. But it was designed in the days of Win3.11 to Win 98.
MilkyTracker is a modern Fasttracker-type tracker that should work on a modern system
4:12 whoa, this is the first time I've heard this tune outside of the Mod archive. Loved this song back in the day.
[EDIT] I just realized this is an instrumental version... The one on the Mod Archive has a vocal track
Oh man, I used MadTracker 2 and Rubber Duck by D-Lusion
Oof, no mods from your pal skyline? I'm hurt! ;D Naw, I'm kidding. Nice to see you're still kicking!
sweet collection (halfway through but neway awesome)
thanks for making this lost media found!
I remember a song from Yves DeRuyter "The Rebel". That one was amazing!
I don't know how I get there but this stuff is mesmerizing. 13:30 - what this track was released in 90s?! Perfection, majority of mainstream music nowadays can't even come close by to this track. Anyway Skorpik and next darkhalo - what a contrast!?
wow i really hope this crack works, can't wait to try these warez
Cleaning my house to this music, it's perfect
Liam the Lemming - he made the great music
Excellent subject matter and execution. Bravo.
Jellyfish! What a banger :)
The day I found mod plug tracker was the day my life with music changed, loll
1:00 - strong reminder to UT99 OST.
29:30 - very much like Future Crew (you know, Scaven, Purple Motion...) Second reality demo OST.