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MODULEZ Main Theme Annual Compo 2005
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Votepack for "10K" category.


Hi and thanks for downloading this archive. Here you can find tunes, that are participating in MODULEZ Main Theme Annual Compo 2005 at the "10K" category. We will be very pleased, if you find some time to listen all the tunes from this archive and email us about your vote. But first of all we want to remind you about the following rules and limitations.


(from Rules of the Competition)
4. Voting rules
   4.1. Voter must be registered at MODULEZ.org and have at least 1 review before he or she will vote at MMTAC.
   4.2. Voter must choose three best tunes from the whole votepack at each category.
   4.3. Only one vote for one tune is allowed from one voter (3 tunes x 3 categories = 9 votes only).
   4.4. Competitor can NOT vote for his tune(s), but he or she can freely vote for any other tunes.
   4.5. Voting will NOT be anonymous: after voting is closed the vote list will be published.

Please, dont forget about these statements:

(from Rules of the Competition)
9. Authorship and copyright
   9.1. MMTAC tunes intellectual property rights are held by their authors.
   9.2. MMTAC tunes authors automatically agree with tunes, they've uploaded at the compo, can be downloaded for free from any IP-address within World Wide Web.
   9.3. Public perfomace or commercial use of any tune from MMTAC is strictly prohibited.
   9.4. Any other rights are kept with General Public License (GPL).

If you disagree with written above, then delete the downloaded archive and all its content from your hard drive or any other media. You are automatically agree with these terms, if you continue.

So, thanks for selecting continue. :) 
In this archive you can find 3 tunes. You'll need to choose the best one, the second and the third. Then you have to write down your selection (read the sample down here) and email it to the MMTAC Administration: [DNEFELIM@GAWAB.COM] (or [NEFELIM@HOST.SK]) with the subject "MMTAC-2005_vote" (you can also select another subject, but this will help us to make our work much easier).

Here is the sample of your vote:

 10K Category.

 1st place: (filename of the tune)
 2nd place: (filename of the tune)
 3rd place: (filename of the tune)

 (your nickname at MODULEZ.org here)


We're recommending to use XMplay for listening all of the tunes. Please, note, that this is only a recommendation, not an advertisment. You are free to use any other programs (such as WinAMP or MODplug Player). But the attached tunes were tested using only XMplay. We've used version 3.2 of this program. For the latest version, please, visit [WWW.UN4SEEN.COM]. This program is FREEWARE.

Note: XMplay v3.1 has reported some bugs while playing MO3-files (files was not played, if they're packed using MO3 v2.1).

You can use any settings of the XMplay while listening the tunes, but we recommend you the following (look to the 'MOD' tab of the program settings):

- for FT2 files
  - linear interpolation
  - normal ramping
  - panning separation = 35

- for IT2 files
  - linear interpolation
  - sensitive ramping
  - panning separation = 50

Leave the default settings in other case.

Feel free to ask any questions using specified email addresses.

So... That's all. For more details and voting time limits, please, visit [HTTP://MMTAC.HOST.SK]. Stay up to date!

MMTAC. Your music word about MODULEZ.


~~~ Darth 'Snake' Nefelim ~~~
    executive secretary of The MMTAC Team