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    Exclamation An easy to use music-making program for MMF2?

    I would like a music-making program for MMF2 that's either easy to use, or easy to learn. Please, OpenMPT has confused me on incredible levels due to a lack of proper tutorials...

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    What do you need to know about OpenMPT? I've been using it for a while.

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    http://www.inudge.net/ - iNudge is free and cool and dead easy as well as fun.
    I'm using music made from this site for part of my game. You can use a web sound ripper to convert to wave.

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    if MMF2 has a feature similar to inudge, as an inbuilt music editor, i think that would be excellent.
    it could save directly to your imported music list.

    of course you'll get some people complain it may not do this or that, but they do this already with the graphics editor.

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    Hmm... I never knew that.. could you explain briefly how to do that? Thanks =)

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    iNudge is really fun and is indeed easy but it would be cool if you could make long songs with it rather than just little 4 second loops.

    EDIT: OK I found the button to make the song longer so nevermind my last point.

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    EVERYTHING! Well, I'll try Inudge.

    EDIT: Site won't load. CURSE REALITY!

    EDIT: It loaded. It's easy, but too easy. I want something that has a wider range of sounds I can use.

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    Joey, do you want me to give you a tutorial on how to use OpenMPT? It's actually quite easy to use once you get the hang of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corlen View Post
    Joey, do you want me to give you a tutorial on how to use OpenMPT? It's actually quite easy to use once you get the hang of it.
    Okay, but it better not have a bunch of complicated stuff!

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    I'll PM you with how to use it.

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