OKT
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Oktalyzer | |||||
Developer: | Armin Sander | ||||
Header: | Custom | ||||
Content: | Notational | ||||
Instruments: | Internal | ||||
Target Output
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Released: | 1989-??-?? | ||||
Extensions |
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Oktalyzer (OKT) is a sample-based module format designed by Armin Sander to work with his Amiga tracker, Oktalyzer. The format supports up to 8 channels, hence the name, and up to 36 samples. The tracker has numerous additional effects.
Players
(Category)
- APlayer - BeOS
- DeliPlayer - Windows
- DeliTracker - Amiga
- DUMB Module Decoder - foobar2000
- EaglePlayer - Amiga
- ModPlug Player - Windows
- ModPlug Tracker - Windows
- MultiPlayer - Amiga
- Oktalyzer - Amiga
- OpenMPT - foobar2000, Winamp, Windows, XMPlay
- UADE - Linux
- Winamp - Android, Macintosh, Windows
- Extended Module Player (XMP) - Linux
Editors
(Category)
- Oktalyzer - Amiga
Games
(Category)
Released | Title | Sample |
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1989-??-?? | Oktalyzer (AMI) | |
1990-??-?? | Magic Lines (AMI) | |
1990-??-?? | Necronom (AMI) | |
1990-??-?? | The Neverending Story II: The Arcade Game (AMI) | |
1991-09-?? | Nebulus 2: Pogo a Gogo (AMI) | |
1991-??-?? | Lethal Zone (AMI) | |
1991-??-?? | Traders (AMI) | |
1991-??-?? | Vyrus (AMI) | |
1992-0?-?? | Locomotion: Kingsoft (AMI) | |
1993-??-?? | SkyRoads (DOS) | Converted From OKT. |
1994-??-?? | SkyRoads Xmas Special (DOS) | Converted From OKT. |
How to Obtain
OKT files usually have to be extracted from a game's resource files, although they're sometimes left as is.
Technical
Oktalyzer files begin with "OKTASONGCMOD".