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Sevilla, Spain
ui wrote:
Delek wrote:

DefleMask is available for Mac, Windows and Linux too.

YESH!, added

- Schism Tracker
- Klystrack
- SunVox
- GB emulator + LSDJ / Carillon
- BITBIN - http://bit.s3m.us/
- LPGT
- GoatTracker
- Deflemask

Impulse/Schism tracker is totally a classic and runs fine in almost every computer made from late 90's and on. It would be my favourite if you want to do an old skool based tracker workpshop.

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CHIPTUNE

I recommend that you ask the people some questions before you plan too much of the workshop. Like what they would like to do, and what kind of knowledge they have of computers and music. And that might make it easier to choose the "right" tracker.

Personally, I find it very hard to teach trackers to complete n00bs. But I've only tried with stupid C64-software and LSDj... If I'd do a chip/tracker workshop today, I'd do it with Renoise because I think it might be easier to explain, and feels relevant to more people.

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Venezuela

goto80, yah!!! that's exactly what i do when teaching pixel art. Since "im not going to teach them how to draw", i usually adapt myself to each student.
I still have a month or so to prepare everything, and maybe you can help me here...

Im planning to teach them some "history", communities, labels, artists, etc... which place you recomend me to check all these info? (if possible)

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South Jersey, USA
defiantsystems wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

renoise.

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Riverside, CA

Goattracker.

It'll scare off the n00bs.

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CHIPTUNE

ui, maybe the history chapter in my thesis (http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/o.o.i.s … id=1662548) could help + have a look at chipflip.wordpress.com/timeline. In my thesis there's lots of references to other places where u can look too. If u're looking for more regional history perhaps Akira could help with that. Good luck!