Re: Re: composing with trackers

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On 3/1/07, Kjetil S. Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Chuckk Hubbard":
>
> I've used very few trackers.  I think I was turned off that the
> default is for all notes to be the same length, and that changing the
> number of beats in any measure seemed kind of involved.
> If you've never written music, and you don't own any instruments, and
> you open a program for the first time that shows you 8 divisions per
> measure with a steady beat, you'll probably make a lot of music before
> you discover what other options are available.  Multiply this by a
> million users, and you've got the makings of a long-term association
> with RDM (retarded dance music).  Try entering Debussy into a tracker
> and see how intuitive it is; and yet the music itself is very easy to
> listen to.

A tracker is not necessarily a tracker. Check out radium, it doesn't
comply to what your limited understanding of a tracker is.

Well according to the sourceforge page it isn't a tracker.  So I guess
I wouldn't expect it to comply to what my understanding of a tracker
is.  I will check it out.
-Chuckk

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