On Friday 10 February 2006 21:22, Jeremiah Benham was like: > I am sorry for the stupid question but I am interested in learning to > use a tracker. I have heard music created with such software and I think > it sounds pretty cool. I have never used a tracker before so I don't > care if it is a good tracker. I just want to learn a tracker that is > well documented for the tracker newbee. Later I may a use a better > tracker but I am looking for one to use that is the most well documented > at the moment. How different is seq24 from a tracker? i have used it and > very much like it. I am also a csound junkie so I kind of want something > that I can intergrate with csounds somehow. Didn't someone build a > tracker interface to csounds or something once? I want the tracker to > really give me ideas for things to do in csound. I like the sounds and > ideas James comes up with using cheesetracker. I don't know how to get > started using it though. I installed it and am scratching my head over > how to get started with it. I tried freewheeling recording my csounds > output from jack. That was alot of fun. I was looping extremely small > samples and allowing them to clip creating really grungy sounds and > controlling the notes on my external midi keyboard. So can anyone > suggest a tracker that is well document and possibly anouther that has > cool features that fit the kind of things that I like to do. Well, if it's docs you want: http://www.agnula.org/documentation/dp_tutorials/soundtracker/ The principles probably apply to other species too. -- cheers, tim hall http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim