- Only one entry per composer and competition allowed.
- The composer has to be present at the party! (we repeat this here because this rule is the most often broken in music compos)
- If necessary, we will have a jury preselection before the compos. We will put out a call for jury members from the audience. Entries that do not make it onto the bigscreen cannot be voted for and will not be spread.
- Maximum playing time is 4 minutes. Tunes exceeding this limit will be disqualified without further notice!
If you have questions or suggestions about these rules, contact the organizers at .
- The entry has to be delivered as single .MP3 or .OGG file at a bitrate of 192kbps or higher. If you really have no access to any encoder, please contact us at the party place.
- Please note that there is no separate Tracked Music Compo any more. If you have prepared an entry for that competition, please convert it to a streaming format and enter it in this one.
- Please fill in the ID3 tag or OGG file info as thoroughly as you can.
- While you're at it, Maxx/Kolabore has written a nice article on getting the best possible result out of your mp3/ogg encoder.
- This is a cross-platform competition. Submit entries for any platform that is able to make noise! Please contact us beforehand for anything that requires non-standard plugs or special hardware to record properly.
- Supported platforms in the oldschool variant are anything with a CPU that has a 16 bit or smaller data bus (C64, Amiga 500 [yes, 68000 is 16bit], VIC20, Atari XL, NES,...)
- The entry has to be delivered as executable program, in a format suitable for the target platform.
- Maximum size of the executable: 32768 bytes (129 blocks and 2 bytes on C64). Noters, info files, and readmes don't count into this limit.
- No screen contents will be shown (so don't waste your space on fancy graphics or demo effects)
- The maximum allowed pre-calculation time (in case your player needs it) is 30 seconds.
- Entries may not loop and have to end with silence (to prevent recording mistakes).
- If possible, bring an MP3/OGG encoded version of your tune with you.
- You must deliver proof that your entry works on real hardware (i.e. bring the hardware with you and show the organizers).
- For C64 entries, please specify clearly if you require a specific SID chip version on the submission form!
- This is a cross-platform competition. Submit entries for any platform that is able to make noise! Please contact us beforehand for anything that requires non-standard plugs or special hardware to record properly.
- Supported platforms in the newschool variant are anything with a CPU with 32 bit or wider data bus (PC, Mac, Amiga AGA/PPC, XBOX...).
- The entry has to be delivered as executable program, in a format suitable for the target platform.
- Maximum size of the executable: 32768 bytes. Noters, info files, and readmes don't count into this limit.
- No screen contents will be shown (so don't waste your space on fancy graphics or demo effects)
- The maximum allowed pre-calculation time (in case your player needs it) is 30 seconds.
- Entries may not loop and have to end with silence (to prevent recording mistakes).
- Please include a .WAV writer or MP3/OGG encoded version of your submission if in any way possible.
- You must deliver proof that your entry works on real hardware (i.e. bring the hardware with you and show the organizers).
- This competition is organized by AceMan. If you have any questions regarding this competition, you can contact him via email: .
- Allowed formats: .MOD (ProTracker compatible), .MOD (FastTracker2 compatible), .XM, .S3M, .IT.
- Maximum file size: 2MB (2097152 bytes).
- No remixes, no covers.
- Modules will be played using the latest version of XMPlay with these settings:
- ProTracker MOD: No Interpolation, No Ramping, 100% Stereo Separation.
- FastTracker2 MOD: Linear Interpolation, Normal Ramping, 100% Stereo Separation.
- XM: Linear Interpolation, Normal Ramping, 50% Stereo Separation.
- S3M: No Interpolation, No Ramping, 50% Stereo Separation.
- IT: Linear Interpolation, Normal Ramping, 50% Stereo Separation.