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ProTracker Introduction

Chris Hülsbeck, Jesper Kyd, Tim Follin — they all composed their Amiga soundtracks in ProTracker. The MOD format remains THE Amiga music format to this day. Here is the introduction in 15 minutes.

What is a Tracker?

A tracker is a music editor that notates music in vertical pattern columns (instead of musical notation). Each column = one channel. The Paula chip in the Amiga has 4 channels, thus four columns. Per line, notes, samples and effects are set per channel — like a simple spreadsheet for music.

The result is a .mod file with all samples and patterns in one file. 50-200 KB typical. Runs on every Amiga, and on Windows/Linux/macOS via OpenMPT.

Which ProTracker Variant?

ProTracker 2.3D (the Classic)

The standard version of the 90s. Runs on every Amiga from 512 KB upwards. Freeware today. Download: aminet.net/mus/edit/ProTracker23d.lha

ProTracker 2.3E / 2.3F (Community Fork)

Further development by olivier "8bitbubsy" Sørensen. Bug fixes, active updates to this day. 16-bits.org/pt.php

ProTracker 2 Clone (PC/Mac)

Olivier Sørensen's cycle-accurate PC port. Looks and feels exactly like the Amiga original. Perfect for modern cross-compose workflow. 16-bits.org/pt2-clone

OpenMPT (Windows)

Modernised tracker, reads/writes MOD (+ XM, IT, S3M). More effects, but if you want "real Amiga": better use PT2 Clone. openmpt.org

Your First Track in 10 Steps

  1. Start ProTracker. At the top you see 4 columns (the 4 Paula channels), at the bottom the function buttons.
  2. Load sample. "DISK OP" (Disk Operations) → load an IFF-8SVX sample file from the included samples. Or use the demo MOD archive from Aminet.
  3. Select sample. With the cursor keys or mouse in the sample list at the top right.
  4. Play a note. Keys like on a piano: Z X C V B = C major, Q W E R T = C one octave higher. Try it — you hear the sample directly at that pitch.
  5. Enter notes in the pattern. Press SPACE to activate editing mode (red LED). Now every keystroke writes the note into the current line and advances one line.
  6. Navigate. Arrow keys up/down = change line. Left/Right = change column (different channel).
  7. Make multiple patterns. F2, F3... switches between patterns. Each pattern = 64 lines.
  8. Assemble song. Under "SONG" set the sequence of patterns: e.g. Pattern 1, 1, 2, 1, 3...
  9. Set speed. Default value 6 means 6 ticks per line (slow). Change with F0x command (F06 = default, F03 = fast).
  10. Save. "DISK OP" → "SAVE MODULE" → filename mysong.mod. Done.

The Most Important Effects

Every line can have an effect code. Format: Exx where E = effect number, xx = parameter. The most commonly used:

0xyArpeggio — fast chord (e.g. 037 = minor)
1xxPortamento Up — pitch shifts up
2xxPortamento Down — pitch shifts down
3xxTone Portamento — glide to a specific note
4xyVibrato — classic wobble effect
AxxVolume Slide — ramp volume down/up
CxxSet Volume — fixed volume (00-40)
DxxPattern Break — jumps to next pattern
FxxSet Speed/Tempo — set speed

Where to Get Samples?

  • The Mod Archive — largest MOD archive, many tracks with sampleable samples
  • Aminet /mus/smpl — Amiga sample collection
  • Exotica — tracker music database with credits
  • Audacity (modern) — Record your own samples, downsample to 8-bit mono 11025/22050 Hz, export as WAV, import into PT

Paula Limitations — What You Should Know

  • Only 4 channels — complex drums + bass + 2 melodies is the limit.
  • 8-bit samples, mono, max. 22 kHz — hence the typical "crispy" Amiga sound.
  • Fixed stereo separation: channels 1+4 = left, 2+3 = right (at least via RCA).
  • Max. sample size in PT: 64 KB per sample (31 samples per MOD).

For Inspiration — Tracker Legends

  • Chris Hülsbeck — Turrican, Apidya, Giana Sisters. German legend.
  • Jesper Kyd — Hardwired, Global Trash, later Assassin's Creed / Hitman.
  • Tim Follin — Ghouls 'n' Ghosts, Solstice, LED Storm. British genius.
  • Moby (not that one, the other one) — Sanity demos, Alcatraz soundtracks.
  • 4-Mat — Anarchy demos, still active today. Iconic chip sounds.
💡 Pro Tip: Study the patterns of your favourite MODs. In PT → Disk OpLoad Module → load any .mod → now you see how the professionals composed. Apidya 2 or Space Debris (Markus Kludzuweit, 1994) are mandatory pieces for taking apart.

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