ref: 46132b259e321547e2fcb4259fd3bf458947b1b3
dir: /release/win64/protracker.ini/
; ProTracker 2 clone config file ; ; [] is a category, doesn't affect parsing ; ; is a comment, and also doesn't affect parsing ; ; If a duplicate setting is found, the one closest to the end of the ; file will be used. ; If a setting is invalid or not entered, it will use the default value. ; ; Syntax: ; ENTRY=VALUE (only strings can have spaces!) ; [VIDEO SETTINGS] ; Video scaling factor ; Syntax: 1X, 2X, 3X ... 9X ; Default value: 2X ; Comment: Sets the video scaling factor (window rendering size). ; 1X = 320x255 (no scaling) ; 2X = 640x510 (default) ; 3x = 960x765 ; 4x = 1280x1020 ; 5x = 1600x1275 ; 6x = 1920x1530 ; 7x = 2240x1785 ; 8x = 2560x2040 ; 9x = 2880x2295 ; VIDEOSCALE=2X ; Turn off vsync ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: Turns off vsync for less input delay (mouse/keyboard). ; However, it will introduce more video stuttering at random times. ; VSYNCOFF=FALSE ; Use hardware mouse ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: TRUE ; Comment: Disables software mouse and uses the mouse in your OS. ; This can feel more comfortable for some users because of less latency. ; HWMOUSE=TRUE ; Make fullscreen mode stretch out the image (will often look bad) ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; FULLSCREENSTRETCH=FALSE [GENERAL SETTINGS] ; Hide last modification dates in Disk Op. to get longer dir/file names ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; HIDEDISKOPDATES=FALSE ; Compo mode: Stop song after reaching song end ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: For music competitions. Stops the song after reaching ; song end so that you don't have to sit there and press STOP at ; the right moment. ; COMPOMODE=FALSE ; Close Disk Op. after loading a module ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: TRUE ; AUTOCLOSEDISKOP=TRUE ; Remember play mode after loading a module in Disk Op. ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: If set to TRUE and you were playing while loading a mod, ; it will not stop playback on load. ; Works best with AUTOCLOSEDISKOP set to FALSE. (like FT2) ; REMEMBERPLAYMODE=FALSE ; Blank sample number (first digit) aka. "BLANKZERO" setting in PT ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: Setting it to TRUE removes the first sample number ; digit in the pattern viewer, if it's zero. E.g. "0F" -> " F". ; This mode is always enabled if PATTDOTS is set to true. BLANKZERO=FALSE ; Real VU-meters ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: Setting it to TRUE will render real VU-meters which ; are updated from the audio mixer. Works best with lower ; audio latencies. ; REALVUMETERS=FALSE ; Show dots instead of zeroes ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: Setting it to TRUE will display dots for empty slots ; in the pattern viewer. Slightly easier on the eye, but ruins the ; authentic ProTracker look. ; PATTDOTS=FALSE ; The way of displaying notes ; Syntax: SHARP or FLAT ; Default value: SHARP ; Comment: Setting it to FLAT will display notes differently. ; E.g. C#2 will be Db2. ; ACCIDENTAL=SHARP ; Quantize value for notes in record mode ; Syntax: 0 to 63 ; Default value: 1 ; Comment: Will move the notes you record to every n'th row. ; Entering 0 will turn off the quantizing, and the notes you play ; will always be inserted at the row you are at. ; Entering 1 will quantize the notes the the nearest row according ; to the speed. i.e. if you play a note after the first half has been ; played, it will be quantized to the row below. ; Entering a value like 8 will quantize to every 8th row, and so on. ; QUANTIZE=1 ; Delete out of range notes on transpose ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: If enabled, all the notes transposed out of range ; (C-1 to B-3) will be deleted. If not, they will not be transposed. ; TRANSDEL=FALSE ; Set default modules directory for Disk Op. read/load/save ; Stynax: Text string ; Default value: ; Max length: Varies... 260 characters on Windows, more on other OSes. ; Comment: If it is blank, then it will use the current dir. ; Don't use quotes! Path can be relative if wanted, but keep in mind ; that on macOS/Linux the initial path on run will be $HOME. ; GNU/Linux note: Path is case-sensitive and must not end with / ; DEFAULTDIR= ; Set default samples directory for Disk Op. read/load/save ; Stynax: Text string ; Default value: ; Max length: Varies... 260 characters on Windows, more on other OSes. ; Comment: If it is blank, then it will use the current dir. ; Don't use quotes! Path can be relative if wanted, but keep in mind ; that on macOS/Linux the initial path on run will be $HOME. ; GNU/Linux note: Path is case-sensitive and must not end with / ; DEFAULTSMPDIR= ; "mod.filename" saving ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: Setting it to TRUE changes MOD saving to ext.filename. ; This is handy for editing songs made on the Amiga. ; Setting it to FALSE changes it to filename.ext (f.ex. mysong.mod) ; MODDOT=FALSE ; Dotted line in center of sample data view ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: TRUE ; Comment: Setting it to FALSE will turn off the dotted center line ; that is rendered in the middle of the sampler data view in ; the sampler screen. ; DOTTEDCENTER=TRUE [AUDIO SETTINGS] ; Audio output frequency ; Syntax: Number, in hertz ; Default value: 48000 ; Comment: Ranges from 44100 to 192000. ; Also sets the playback frequency for WAVs made with MOD2WAV. ; FREQUENCY=48000 ; Audio buffer size ; Syntax: Number, in samples ; Default value: 1024 ; Comment: Ranges from 128 to 8192. Should be a number that is 2^n ; (128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192). The number you input isn't ; necessarily the final value the audio API decides to use. ; Lower means less audio latency but possible audio issues, higher ; means more audio latency but less chance for issues. This will also ; change the latency of the VU-meters, spectrum analyzer and scopes. ; BUFFERSIZE=1024 ; Amiga 500 low-pass filter (not the "LED" filter) ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: FALSE ; Comment: Use a low-pass filter to prevent some ; of the aliasing in the sound at the expense of ; sound sharpness. ; Every Amiga had a low-pass filter like this. All of them except ; for Amiga 1200 (~28..31kHz) had it set to something around ; 4kHz to 5kHz (~4.4kHz). ; This must not be confused with the LED filter which can be turned ; on/off in software-- the low-pass filter is always enabled and ; can't be turned off. ; A500LOWPASSFILTER=FALSE ; Stereo separation ; Syntax: 0 to 100 (percent) ; Default value: 20 (good value for headphones) ; Comment: Set to 100 for the hard panning Amiga uses. ; Set to 0 for mono, which might be preferred in some cases. ; STEREOSEPARATION=20 ; Low-pass samples before getting 2x downsampled during loading (if requested) ; Syntax: TRUE or FALSE ; Default value: TRUE ; Comment: Set to false if you want slightly sharper sound when loading ; samples that are 2x downsampled (if requested). ; Keep in mind that you might get more aliasing in the sound if you ; disable this, and certain sounds with a lot of treble might sound ; weird (f.ex. hi-hats and cymbals). If the sample you load have a ; frequency below 22kHz, it will never be downsampled (and thus this ; setting changes nothing). I recommend keeping this set to TRUE. ; SAMPLELOWPASS=TRUE ; End of config file