Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 2:42 pm
Thanx to all those who gave ideas, we proudly present the rules for the January Contest.
Game Rules:
* The contest is divided into Mod I, and Mod II+III categories. Please state clearly in your entry post, whether it is a Mod I entry, or a Mod II+III entry.
* ONLY Modular can be used as soundsource within SFP, people can ALSO use raw audio tracks, but they must PASS THROUGH a Modular patch, and no dry signal is to be heard.
* ONLY TWO different Module patches may be used, unlimited use of presets within the patch though. Each patch must be able to load on 6 DSP's maximum per voice.
* All free and commercial fx/mixer may be used, but remember that audio must at least run through a modular patch at the least.
Submitting:
* All patches used must be submitted to the Modular forum. (details below)
* Please keep your song within reasonable time limits (no more than 5 minutes, 3 or 4 would be better, but hey, sometimes you NEED more time )
* All entries due 10th of January 2003.
* Entries should use the format "Jan-2003-Mod version-tunename" as topic name, for both tune and modular patch, just to make things easier. Also, when you post the tune, please put a link to the patch somewhere in your post, and vice versa. Makes viewing the entries much easier.
Voting:
* Voting will begin 10th of January 2003.
* Vote for a winner for ModI contest, and a winner for ModII+III contest. So, a winner for each.
* Send the votes as private message to kensuguro. (not e-mail)
Ok, so these are the rules. When things are vague, just remember that we're all in it for the fun. Nevermind the details. Just make sure you're using Mod down to its bones, and you'll be fine. Don't get too uptight about the rules.
We do, however, encourage you to try the ModI system. It's the free one, so it really brings out the "little guy beats the big guy" spirit.
I've also put together a resource page for those who need info on getting started with ModI (thanx to Alfonso). And also with minimal links to modular study material.
http://www.iface.ne.jp/~ken/jancontest/
So, good luck with the composition. Don't forget it's Christmas and New Year's though. Make sure you spend enough time with your family!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: kensuguro on 2002-12-12 10:07 ]</font>
Game Rules:
* The contest is divided into Mod I, and Mod II+III categories. Please state clearly in your entry post, whether it is a Mod I entry, or a Mod II+III entry.
* ONLY Modular can be used as soundsource within SFP, people can ALSO use raw audio tracks, but they must PASS THROUGH a Modular patch, and no dry signal is to be heard.
* ONLY TWO different Module patches may be used, unlimited use of presets within the patch though. Each patch must be able to load on 6 DSP's maximum per voice.
* All free and commercial fx/mixer may be used, but remember that audio must at least run through a modular patch at the least.
Submitting:
* All patches used must be submitted to the Modular forum. (details below)
* Please keep your song within reasonable time limits (no more than 5 minutes, 3 or 4 would be better, but hey, sometimes you NEED more time )
* All entries due 10th of January 2003.
* Entries should use the format "Jan-2003-Mod version-tunename" as topic name, for both tune and modular patch, just to make things easier. Also, when you post the tune, please put a link to the patch somewhere in your post, and vice versa. Makes viewing the entries much easier.
Voting:
* Voting will begin 10th of January 2003.
* Vote for a winner for ModI contest, and a winner for ModII+III contest. So, a winner for each.
* Send the votes as private message to kensuguro. (not e-mail)
Ok, so these are the rules. When things are vague, just remember that we're all in it for the fun. Nevermind the details. Just make sure you're using Mod down to its bones, and you'll be fine. Don't get too uptight about the rules.

I've also put together a resource page for those who need info on getting started with ModI (thanx to Alfonso). And also with minimal links to modular study material.
http://www.iface.ne.jp/~ken/jancontest/
So, good luck with the composition. Don't forget it's Christmas and New Year's though. Make sure you spend enough time with your family!

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: kensuguro on 2002-12-12 10:07 ]</font>