Reuben Martin <reuben.m@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Back on Friday 08 July 2005 01:18 am, Mario Lang was like: >> james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: >> > After the recent glut of very good stuff coming through the lists, I >> > feel less inclined to expose myself. >> > >> > But I will anyway. >> >> Man, I just discovered your music page and listened to most of your tracks, >> and I have to say, I am truly fascinated. You're doing great!!! music. >> BeatFun is exactly the kind of thing that would have had me completely >> freak out if played on a loud PA at some in/outdoor party. All this >> flangery tracker effect stuff reminds me very much so of my old tracker >> days. Its kind of sad that I never found a usable tracker on Linux >> anymore. > > For old school style tracker, check out schism. > For more modern stuff, you might like Skale. Does any of these support a text mode interface? ModEdit was a piano-roll like text-mode view with a simple editing cursor which could be moved in all four directions. The current channels notes were displayed with different chars than all the "other channels notes" which allowed for a very cute view of things IMO. The more I think of it, the more I want to reimplement that concept in Linux. Anyone know a good tutorial on getting started with Ncurses or S-lang? I used to do text interfaces in DOS days, but I never quite got the hang of the UNIX libs for char drawing... -- CYa, Mario