Johannes Mario Ringheim wrote: > Grammostola Rosea skreiv: >> There is no good free tracker for linux is it? > > Do you mean free as in free beer or free speech? Renoise is free as in > beer, apart from not having export of seperate channels in the free > version. > >> Are people using renoise here? What does it adds comparing to the >> apps who are freely available on linux? > > Renoise is the best sample-based tracker on the planet, regardless of > platform. On the other hand there's Aldrin, which is modular and > softsynth based. It's also good, some might say better than Renoise, > but they're a bit hard to compare since the approaches are quite > different. > > Play around with them both and see what you like. For me I use both, > but lately I've been mostly playing with Aldrin, since then I don't > need to worry about samples that much. > >> Can I just use instruments delivered by renoise (how good are they?) >> and VST or can I also use jack apps like linuxsampler? > > Of course you can. They're good, but limited in number and mainly > focused on synthetic sound. I do not think they're meant to be used as > a complete sample library. For more free sounds/samples you should > check freesound.org. You can use linuxsampler with renoise through > midi. Renoise supports jack fully (apart from transport), so you can > interconnect it with any jack app. > > Good luck with your tracking! > Ok, thanks for the reactions... I'll check it out and see if the way of working 'tracking' is something for me... _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user