Modizer


Multiformats modules/chiptunes player for the iPhone/iPod/iPad

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Modizer is a multiformat modules & chiptunes player which allows you to listen to computers and consoles music (C64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, PC, ...).
Based on multiple high quality playback engines and using either the FTP server, the builtin WEB browser or the integrated Modland, Asma & HVSC databases you can discover or listen again to the best music from the videogames and demoscene history.
Discover some real gems from famous people like Chris Huelsbeck, Jochen Hippel, Purple Motion, Lizardking, Audiomonster or Rob Hubbard, ...

Requirements: iOS 5.0 or more. iPhone 4 or faster recommanded.
Also optimised for retina display.

Modizer is sold at a very low price on appstore but it is the result of hours of work. If you want to help, I've a paypal account :





Main features

  • Large compatibility (more than 400 formats) thanks to multiple playback engines : Amiga and PC modules (UADE & libmodplug), Atari ST/Amstrad CPC (ST-Sound & SC68), C64 (sidplay2/resid), Sharp X68000 (MDX/PDX), Nintendo/Sega/Nec/Sony (Game Music Emulator, sexypsf, aosdk)
  • Direct internet access to Modland, HVSC & ASMA collections.
  • Built-in Web browser allowing FTP/HTTP downloads, bookmarks and support of ZIP,GZ,LZH & RAR archives.
  • Built-in FTP server over WIFI connection : upload your music files with a simple FTP client.
  • Playlists support.
  • Online World Charts with links for MODLAND & HVSC entries
  • Search function (in local files/playlists/Modland/HVSC). 
  • Rating & play counter of files.
  • Multiple visualisations : patterns, 2D&3D spectrums, oscilloscopes, ...
  • Background playback & remote controller.
  • Highly configurable behaviour.

Screenshots 


Library

3D Spectrum

3D Piano Mode

Mixed Patterns & Notes visualizers

World Charts

Patterns & 3D Spectrum visualizers
3D Piano visualizer








Video


v2.0 running on iPhone Simulator (iOS 7)


Modizer is based on opensourced software (GPL, public domain, ...), sources are available here.