Re: Learning to use a tracker

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On 2/10/06, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>
> >
> > Dave Phillips:
> >
> >>    seq24 - loop-based MIDI sequencer
> >>    Rosegarden, MusE - track-based MIDI sequencers
> >>    SoundTracker, Cheesetracker, SkaleTracker - native Linux
> >> sample-based trackers
> >>    KMidiTracker, ShakeTracker - hybrid MIDI/tracker architectures
> >>    Buzz - Windows tracker-on-steroids that runs under WINE
> >
> >
> > Let me also add radium, http://www.notam02.no/radium/
> > (hmm, I should get a more impressive screen-shot for the front-page...)

If you like the old school style of trackers you might want to check
out schism. It's an Impulse tracker clone for *nix that uses the
modplug engine. Be sure to get the latest CVS, the latest release was
quite a long time ago and there has been an incredible amount of work
done to it since then.

http://rigelseven.com/schism/

-Reuben


>
> And I forgot BEAST/BSE and LMMS. Both have elements of the tracker-style
> interface.
>
> dp
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