Category : Music & Audio
Awesome! Plays my old mods perfectly. Would love if it made itself the default file handler for .mod, .xm, etc; that way, I'd be able to play a file by tapping it in the Files app, or if received as an email attachment. Right now you have to save it to SD card, load the app, and find the file within the app. But that's my only comment. Otherwise, awesome app, great work!
Basically a very good player which is capable of most formats. I give only 4/stars because the UX/usability is awkward. * One does NOT see which song is actually playing when in the playlist. * One can only delete the song from the playlist NOT both from the filesystem AND the playlist - so grooming them is a pain in the back! * It is not really possible without a hassle to change the view from the "current playing pattern" to the "playlist" or the "directory" one had started the song. Thanks!
Like it. Best module player to date. I would give 5 stars if I could change the speed of xm and mod files. I can change them in a tracker program but thought it would be more convenient to change it on the app. Nonetheless, I'm really enjoying the features available.
Overall, it's okay. My main problem is that it only plays the first song in a suite (multiple songs in a single file, such as Bejeweled 2's music suite, Beyond the Network). I seem to remember it supporting this in an earlier version.
Near perfect module player. Alphabetizing is broken though - it would be nice if file sorting was not case sensitive. Currently you get one list of files beginning with capital letters and then one beginning with lower case. Sometimes it's hard to find specific files.
The audio, controls, etc is all great. The only issue is that the app UI locks up after a few minutes, forcing me to force stop the app and start it again.
Taking it down one star because it doesn't play my xm files accurately. I have some milkytracker files that use pitch bend effects to make percussion out of tonal instruments, but this player doesn't play the effect so it just sounds weird. Also it's too bad it can't play NSF files like its PC counterpart
Really awesome, actually. Allows download, sorting, and playback of many module music formats. Exposes a lot of settings from the playback libraries.
Prefect functioning, simple (even Spartan) interface. Impressive performance. It is simply a reference of how the software should be done.
Probably a fine player, but the 'mod path' is awkward. Why not just a file browser? I couldn't figure out the syntax for external memory, so went for ZXTune.
I love this app so much! Listening to all my old impulse tracker songs once again. Thank you so very much 😁
I love the option to pick a tune at random, but I wish you included libraries of 8 bit tunes as well as mods.
works wonderfully as a MOD player and a responsive way of accessing the MOD archive! so many new artists i learned about through the randon picks section, i really adore this app!
Back button tends to exit instead of returning to the main screen, making most of the interface inaccessible even while paused.
Plays my whole collection of old Amiga MODs, Scream Tracker, and Impulse Tracker songs from the mid-1990s flawlessly without any deviations.
Best player for "8bit" music. Light on resources, without bloatware and simply works great.
Nothing on Windows or Linux can rival with this module player. Still doing android x86 with viper4android and this module player to listening to my chiptune since back in 2013.
is a pretty good module player but can you fix a glitch that appears when you loop a song where one long note of an instrument plays or it plays very slowly
It's based on an ancient format and ancient UI but it can download mods online archive as so it's good.
This is another of my favourite Amiga module player, I use this one as it plays different file types of mods. Totally great.
Doesn't do very much! It just creates playlist and downloads.
This app's really good i played some mods and had a great time 10/10 would recommend
I've only used this app for 3 minutes, and i love it. Thanks for making such a good app :)))
This tracker does not know how note-off works.
A bit frustrating to configure... The path to mods is hard coded to /sdcard/mod. If the path isn't there you need to manually edit it. There should be an option to show a normal file browser to locate your own folder. Some people take their music very seriously and want to have dozens of playlists. Most of the time I just want to select a folder and play through all the files. Being forced to make a playlist with press/hold/select/add is tedious for dozens of songs.