That's neat but why wouldn't we just use milkytracker?
That's neat but why wouldn't we just use milkytracker?
Because all the sounds in this are generated, it has a dedicated instrument editor with frame changeable waveforms and there's loads of extra effects you can do with filters and polyphony. Have another listen to the demo tracks, it's completely different to Milkytracker.
That's neat but why wouldn't we just use milkytracker?
This kind of posts are slowly destroying Chiptune software engineering.
IceWolf wrote:That's neat but why wouldn't we just use milkytracker?
This kind of posts are slowly destroying Chiptune software engineering.
I was just curious
IceWolf wrote:That's neat but why wouldn't we just use milkytracker?
This kind of posts are slowly destroying Chiptune software engineering.
Honestly I have no idea why you'd use this over LSDJ
looking and sounding good!
what are the exports for this tracker e.g file formats?
You can export the complete track into a WAV.
You can also save your song and play it with the replayer source code in your demos, intros or indie games.
As Comeback Tracker creates all its instruments in realtime there is no other export meaningful
as no other software could handle them.
IceWolf wrote:That's neat but why wouldn't we just use milkytracker?
This kind of posts are slowly destroying Chiptune software engineering.
This kind of posts are quickly destroying Chiptune software usage.
I'm quite excited about this kind of because I've used HivelyTracker a fairbit and I like ahx music and a new successor to ahx is gonna be awesome yay
As someone who used to use AHX back in the day (and trade discs with Pink) I'm very much looking forward to having a go with this.
As someone who used to use AHX back in the day (and trade discs with Pink) I'm very much looking forward to having a go with this.
Hey Keith, you were one of the very few mail contacts i had back in the days. It was always exciting to get new songs from your on fresh 3.5" disks
And i still have your AHX music in my head...
PM send!
All I can say having played with it a little while now that it's brilliant and the import Protracker works well too
My first port here whilst getting used to using the new features like built-in delay and the awesome synthesis:
Pah managed to double post from my phone...
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This looks fantastic. I might have to dual boot my Mac if this is only Windows. Any ETA on a more formal release?
*repost (note to self, don't double tap submit on a smartphone.)
Last edited by bitpusher2600 (Jul 26, 2016 12:58 am)
This looks fantastic. I might have to dual boot my Mac if this is only Windows. Any ETA on a more formal release?
Thanks. Release is aimed to autumn. Initially there will be a Windows version and a web version.
Here you can check out some recent Comeback Tracker music:
Synergy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUXC9rRm21o
Hold and Decay - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lojxrzsRmYw
Deeper Gates of Doh - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PunRts5BRdQ
Logic Bomb (n00bstar) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv2itngggQg
best
pink
I started tracking with CBT yesterday and I love it. It seems like the perfect software to get that oldschool sound, while still being able to pimp it a bit without loosing the right feeling. Very inspiring and easy to learn (if you have some tracking experience). After some hours of tracking with it, the only feature I'm still afraid of is the ringmod , especially since it seems to occupy one of the tracks (?)
I personally never became friends with AHX/hively et c, but CBT is perfect to me. Four tracks is all you need!