I recently bought a MiSTer FPGA system and took the opportunity to run my old Amiga (1200) tracker called "Art of Noise":
artofnoise-09Oct2021.7z
Art of Noise is a 4ch / 8ch tracker (developed in 1993-1996) that is compatible with Soundtracker / Protracker modules but also supports wavetable playback, "complex" arpeggios, a rudimentary FM synthesizer, a drum-sequencer, and adds a lot of instrument slots and player commands while still retaining the 4 bytes per channel / 1024 byte "MOD" like pattern size "format".
In this archive you'll find:
- two versions of the program (the original shareware release and the public domain release, both v1.9)
- lots of modules
- the source code (at least the bits that survived)
- install MiSTer_share.lha in your workbench and mount the SHARE: drive
- extract this archive and copy it to SHARE:artofnoise-09Oct2021/ (e.g. via MobaXterm on Windows)
- on Amiga, run "Assign AON: SHARE:artofnoise-09Oct2021/artofnoise" (add this to your startup-sequence)
- copy the AON font dir and info file from AON:fonts/ to Fonts:
- reboot the Amiga/MiSTer and hold ctrl-d to abort the startup-sequence
- run AON:aon
- increase the mix rate to 27000Hz (for 8 channel mods, default is 15000Hz). It's the last option in the 4th pulldown menu ("Kanäle" / Channels).
The sound quality on the MiSTer (Minimig core but also all the others) is fantastic (using the I/O board).
Cheers to everyone who helped to make this happen, it's an incredible feat !
~bsp, October 9th 2021
(from the readme.txt)