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detroit

piggy

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Czech Republic

1. Piggy for most of the work
2. Soundforge for sample editing / stereo recording
3. Audition / Cool edit pro for multitracking / most of other work or band recordings
4. LSDJ for fun
5. Music assembler (C64) for fun

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England

goattracker stereo.

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probably firefox

god knows that when i open fami or openmpt or renoise or something i spend ten minutes writing a bassline, think "this has already been done" and then browse to kongregate or something

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Joliette, QC, Canada

Musicmon 2.5e
MaxYMiser
LSDJ
Milkytracker
LGPT

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schism tracker
impulse tracker

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.FILTHadelphia

Renoise.

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TX

My main tools are Famitracker, Skale Tracker, and a version of Cool Edit Pro from 2000 or so. Recently I've been using Neil Baldwin's CajoNES and I love it. I've got LSDJ but am still struggling with its interface.

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Milwaukee, WI

smegmatracker

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Planet Zaxxon
somewhat_damaged wrote:

Adlib Tracker II - all time favorite

LETS HEAR IT !

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I cant believe ableton hasnt been mentioned yet.  I like ableton and LSDJ, and Nodebeat.

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MBR
extreme zan-zan-zawa-veia wrote:

probably firefox

god knows that when i open fami or openmpt or renoise or something i spend ten minutes writing a bassline, think "this has already been done" and then browse to kongregate or something

I know that feel...

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MA

My favorites would have to be LSDJ and Famitracker
I've tried MilkyTracker a while ago but I couldn't figure it out but I do want to revisit it sometime soon heart

I want to try more trackers and just try some DAWs to see what I like and don't like but idk where to start
(Not a fan of FL studio, I've tried it a few times and decided it wasn't for my taste)

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Arizona

Reason 5 if I feel like doing laptop oriented things which is a rarity these days.

LSDJ for chip.

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Seattle, WA

#1: 2xlsdj

#2: 1xlsdj

#3: Arkos Tracker i guess

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Lun-dun

I've been using Pro Tools for over 10 years which I like much more than Logic (which I am forced to use for work) and Garageband too, though Garageband and Logic have some great software instruments when compared with Pro Tools. The MIDI stuff is probably a bit better on Logic overall  but I mainly deal with audio and Pro Tools is perfectly fine.

I've been forced to use Reaper the last few weeks as I haven't been able to get Pro Tools to sync with LSDJ or mGB via the nanoloop USB adapter which is a real pain (if anyone has managed it do let me know!) so I record my DMG into that then transfer it back to Pro Tools.

Obviously been using LSDJ too and I've been enjoying it. Also mGB, which will be good as I intend to compose in Pro Tools using MIDI then use mGB to convert each MIDI track individually to bloops via Reaper, then back to Pro Tools to mix.

SERIOUSLY - anyone who has Pro Tools and a Nanoloop USB adapter, please help save me 100 un-necessary export steps!