"stitch is a 4 channel 1-bit music tracker for the Apple II."
http://krue.net/stitch/
I haven't messed with it yet. Maybe if I have time this week, or when my CFFA3000 gets here next week.
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"stitch is a 4 channel 1-bit music tracker for the Apple II."
http://krue.net/stitch/
I haven't messed with it yet. Maybe if I have time this week, or when my CFFA3000 gets here next week.
Wow, that looks like fun. I may have to dust off my IIgs and give it a poke.
pun?
if you give it a go share thoughts, and maybe a sample track. I am no good with trackers, but i really need to learn since they are available for so many of the stuff I want to use for music.
Well, I'm no composer, but I'll try it out this weekend. I've only ever written a track once before, just some scrappy bits in NoiseTracker 1.0 for IIgs.
OK, so first thing I gotta do is dust off ADT-Pro. I wonder where I left my serial cable.
I don't think I have a serial cable anymore, but I have been using audio cables. I still haven't had time to do more than look at my //e rig in the other room. I have a few projects I am trying to finish up over the next few days, so I might not get to play with stitch until next weekend. Most of the music I do isn't quite what most people mean by that word. Some interesting sounds are good enough for me. If I manage to get that out of it I will be happy for now, and it will be a start for me.
How do you have your GS set up?
I have the usual 1mb of ram, dual 3.5" drives and dual 5.25" drives, keyboard and mouse. RGB monitor. Nothing fancy. I used to have a Microdrive IDE and 4mb RAM card, but never really used them that much. So I traded 'em off. I also have a copy of Proterm and a Lantronix MSS-VIA which I can use to bridge to Ethernet and get on the internet via Telnet. I actually successfully used that for real work when I was in college and wanted to be hardcore.
I've quickly tested the tracker, and can confirm that it's awesome
It still has a few issues (doesn't work on original Apple ][ and ][+ yet, detuning in higher octaves), but I suspect those will be ironed out in the near future. Other than that, it's got a very slick and minimalistic interface and is a pleasure to work with.
Btw devthread is here.
Last edited by irrlichtproject (Feb 20, 2014 11:24 am)