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- MOD_(file_format) abstract "MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga where the original trackers instead use a “mod.” prefix scheme, e.g. “mod.echoing”[citation needed]. A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of samples, a number of patterns indicating how and when the samples are to be played, and a list of what patterns to play in what order.".
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink tree?path=mods.
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink hub?ring=modring.
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink modformat.html.
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink www.modarchive.org.
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink mod-form.txt.
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink www.vassalengine.org.
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageID "810626".
- MOD_(file_format) wikiPageRevisionID "601142639".
- MOD_(file_format) extension ".mod".
- MOD_(file_format) genre "Video/music".
- MOD_(file_format) hasPhotoCollection MOD_(file_format).
- MOD_(file_format) name "MOD".
- MOD_(file_format) owner "Karsten "Obi" Obarski".
- MOD_(file_format) wordnet_type synset-format-noun-1.
- MOD_(file_format) subject Category:AmigaOS.
- MOD_(file_format) subject Category:Amiga_music_formats.
- MOD_(file_format) subject Category:Module_file_formats.
- MOD_(file_format) type Abstraction100002137.
- MOD_(file_format) type AmigaMusicFormats.
- MOD_(file_format) type Communication100033020.
- MOD_(file_format) type Format106636806.
- MOD_(file_format) type Information106634376.
- MOD_(file_format) type Message106598915.
- MOD_(file_format) type ModuleFileFormats.
- MOD_(file_format) comment "MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga where the original trackers instead use a “mod.” prefix scheme, e.g. “mod.echoing”[citation needed]. A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of samples, a number of patterns indicating how and when the samples are to be played, and a list of what patterns to play in what order.".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD (file format)".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD (formato de archivo)".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD (formato di file)".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD (ファイルフォーマット)".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD".
- MOD_(file_format) label "MOD".
- MOD_(file_format) label "Mod (Dateiformat)".
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD.
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs Mod_(Dateiformat).
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD_(formato_de_archivo).
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD.
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD_(formato_di_file).
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD_(ファイルフォーマット).
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD.
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs m.03dmmx.
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs Q1370814.
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs Q1370814.
- MOD_(file_format) sameAs MOD_(file_format).
- MOD_(file_format) wasDerivedFrom MOD_(file_format)?oldid=601142639.
- MOD_(file_format) isPrimaryTopicOf MOD_(file_format).