Testing Impulse Tracker music file PCM creation and playback
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A silly program to test Impulse Tracker module playback, and PCM data creation from it on QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.1:
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option _explicit
dim afile$, soundf as long
$IF 64BIT THEN
dim as _integer64 soundbg, soundsz, c
$ELSE
dim as long soundbg, soundsz, c
$END IF
dim b as _mem, bb as _byte, h as _byte
dim sacr$(1 to 10)

randomize (timer mod 16)

afile$ = "retro_expirement.it"
print "Please wait, loading song:"
print afile$
soundf = _sndopen(afile$)
if soundf = -1 then print "Failed to open tracker music.": end
b = _memsound(soundf, 1)
soundbg = ConvertOffset(b.OFFSET)
soundsz = ConvertOffset(b.OFFSET + b.SIZE)
soundsz = soundsz - soundbg
c = 0
h = 1
sacr$(h) = space$(3998)
_sndplay soundf

do while c < soundsz
    bb = _memget(b, b.OFFSET + c, _byte)
    if bb < 32 then bb = 95
    mid$(sacr$(h), p, 1) = chr$(bb)
    p = p + 1
    if p > 3998 then
        p = 1
        h = h + 1
        if h > 10 then exit do
        sacr$(h) = space$(3998)
    end if
    c = c + 1
loop

do
    _limit 10
    locate 1, 1
    print sacr$(int(rnd * 10 + 1));
    if not _sndplaying(soundf) then exit do
loop until _keydown(27)
_sndstop soundf
_sndclose soundf
system

FUNCTION ConvertOffset&& (value AS _OFFSET)
$CHECKING:OFF
DIM m AS _MEM 'Define a memblock
m = _MEM(value) 'Point it to use value
$IF 64BIT THEN
    dim i64ret as _integer64
    'On 64 bit OSes, an OFFSET is 8 bytes in size.  We can put it directly into an Integer64
    _MEMGET m, m.OFFSET, i64ret 'Get the contents of the memblock and put the values there directly into ConvertOffset&&
    ConvertOffset&& = i64ret
$ELSE
    dim temp&
    'However, on 32 bit OSes, an OFFSET is only 4 bytes.  We need to put it into a LONG variable first
    _MEMGET m, m.OFFSET, temp& 'Like this
    ConvertOffset&& = temp& 'And then assign that long value to ConvertOffset&&
$END IF
_MEMFREE m 'Free the memblock
$CHECKING:ON
END FUNCTION

Download the Impulse Tracker music file from here:

https://modarchive.org/module.php?189056

Press [ESC] to quit the program.

Create executable and copy the IT file you downloaded into the same folder. I'm sorry about hardwiring the value of "afile$". This should work with any module format, the problem is that the longer the song file is, the longer "_SNDOPEN" takes to load it into RAM. Now this could apply to music tracker modules despite their usually being much smaller than MP3 and WAV and formats like that.
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