Midi2mod Apr 2026

Happy tracking, and keep the bleeps alive. Have you used midi2mod or any MIDI-to-tracker tool? Share your workflow or horror stories in the comments below.

From Sequencer to Tracker: Unlocking Chiptune Magic with midi2mod

→ [Aminet link / GitHub] Need free 8-bit samples? Check out the “ST-XX” disk images (classic Amiga sample collection). midi2mod

So fire up your MIDI sequencer, limit yourself to four tracks, and let midi2mod build the patterns. Then open the MOD and finish it by hand — that’s where the real soul lives.

Example mapping file ( instruments.cfg ): Happy tracking, and keep the bleeps alive

midi2mod expects a configuration file or command-line arguments linking MIDI program numbers to sample filenames.

April 17, 2026 Reading time: 5 minutes

36 kick.8svx 38 snare.8svx 42 hat.8svx 1 bass.8svx 81 lead.8svx Basic syntax:

If you’ve ever looked at a classic Amiga or PC demo soundtrack from the early 90s and thought, “I wish I could make that sound, but I only know MIDI,” you’re in luck. Enter — the unsung hero that bridges the gap between modern MIDI sequencers and the golden era of 4-channel trackers. From Sequencer to Tracker: Unlocking Chiptune Magic with

In this post, I’ll show you what midi2mod is, why you’d use it, and how to turn your polished MIDI files into gritty, sample-based MOD files that run on anything from a vintage Amiga 500 to a modern chiptune player. midi2mod is a command-line utility (and sometimes a GUI wrapper) that converts standard MIDI (.mid) files into Protracker/SoundTracker MOD files. Unlike modern DAWs that use unlimited tracks and VSTs, MOD files are limited to 4 hardware channels, pattern-based sequencing, and embedded 8-bit samples.