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He was interested in working with you guys on that online collaboration. He's a musician that makes music for mods. Mods are modifications to computer games. Basically, people get together and try to make a game on a low (no) budget pretty much for fun. Anyway, here's something he made with that Modplug program (the free one, we're cheap). I'm working on sound effects and recruiting for the mod
That was going to be a song on a game called Alien Legion. Xoroque quit working for that game. However, the guy he was working for was going to use the music anyway. Any agreements that were made don't mean anything since he's 17 years old. The songs that he made for AL had to have a certain mood and tended to start out slow, then reach a climax. For a game, this music is pretty good.
Pretty much what I'm trying to show from this is what you can do with Tracker programs. Modplug, Fasttracker, Madtracker, etc. He made that song with Modplug. He got these samples of actual instruments playing an individual note, looped it, and used the keyboard to play it. Here are the links to some of those programs. Modplug and Madtracker are Windows. Fasttracker is a dos program if I remember right.