[linux-audio-user] Wine, JACK and audio from Windows apps

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you may want to try http://www.united-trackers.org/2000/ where there are many different tips and tutorials for tracking sw.  Most of it will apply to soundtracker.  The website is being actively maintained by active trackers so there are also new pieces every week.  Not all of them great musically but you can download .xm modules and see how they're done.  That's the best way to learn different tricks, imo.

Buzz is a different kind of a beast.  There's a yahoo mailing list called something like exoperimental-music-with-buzz where people discuss different things and upload their examples to the list's fileserver.  You can learn from that, too.

HTH

On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 10:22:19 -0700
Mark wrote:

> 
> Can anyone point me toward a group of people who use these tools, or
> instructions on how to really use a tracker? It looked like a fun toy (both
> Buzz and soundtracker) but I couldn't find much info on how to really use
> them to construct a song.


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