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Converting music without ruining it.

Firstly, I know nothing about how to use tracking programs. I would like to convert one or two .it files that JJ2 will not accept into something that it will. Modplug tracker can change the format to .s3m, .mod, .xm, and the like, but I don't know how you go about doing that without mutilating the song. Whenever I convert without changing any of the options, the song gets a very sour or off-key sound to it.

These are the files I'm hoping to change:

mike05.it
ck13th.it
ckelusive.it
medisyo.it (especially this one =( )

Any help would be appreciated.
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So is there any hope for .it files?
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What format are you trying to convert it to, anyway?
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afaik jj2 can play .it files perfectly fine. it's just those few songs in particular which jj2 wont play, not the entire .it format as a whole.
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Alright, mod2j2b made it work, but it still sounded crappy. Thanks for the help, though.

Now I have a new question: How do I convert a midi file to something JJ2 will accept?
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Now I have a new question: How do I convert a midi file to something JJ2 will accept?
MIDI's are basically Modules with the samples stripped: they rely on a general library for instruments, which is why the same Midi can sound different with different sound cards or drivers. They can be converted to regular it-format, though i wouldn't know how.

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Google for MIDI2XM, it seems to do the trick. You'll need to find some samples to use with the file, but Google can usually find them.
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I tried the program, but I get nothing but dead space when I convert a file with it.
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You can convert a MIDI file to MOD easily, just try ModPlug Tracker
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