A tracker for TI calculators.
How about Renoise frontend, with the synthesis engine of Famitracker, and other full soundchip emulation trackers.
but that won't export .nsf, ect.
I love Renoise's interface, and I love trackers like Fami, TFM, Beepola, Goat etc, but have never really gotten used to their interfaces, and it'd be sweet to do it all with Renoise.
Last edited by tacticalbread (Jul 21, 2010 12:22 pm)
It's a tracker (probably the best out there)
I WISH RENOISE WAS A CHIPMUSIC!
Last edited by iLKke (Jul 22, 2010 1:25 am)
Well Renosie is the (PC based) tracker I'm most comfortable with. I started out in electronic music, using Digital Performer and Reason, moved onto Live, then got into chipmusic. LSDJ got me into tracking, but Renoise is the most like the DAWs I used before I got into tracking, so natrually, it's what I feel most comfortable using. (I actually don't even like using regular DAWs anymore lol).
A tracker that goes sideways, because vertical is so annoying (and really inefficient on my widescreen computer).
A tracker that goes sideways, because vertical is so annoying (and really inefficient on my widescreen computer).
Like this?
c1: c#3 01 047, d#2 01 047, --- -- ---, c#3 01 047, d#2 01 047, --- -- ---
c2: f-4 04 000, --- -- ---, --- -- ---, --- -- ---, f-4 04 000, --- -- ---
Another solution is to add a shitload of channels, and suddenly your widescreeen computer is usable again
Decktonic wrote:A tracker that goes sideways, because vertical is so annoying (and really inefficient on my widescreen computer).
Like this?
c1: c#3 01 047, d#2 01 047, --- -- ---, c#3 01 047, d#2 01 047, --- -- ---
c2: f-4 04 000, --- -- ---, --- -- ---, --- -- ---, f-4 04 000, --- -- ---
Yes! I still wouldn't use it though... I much prefer mixing midi and samples in a DAW.
Another solution is to add a shitload of channels, and suddenly your widescreeen computer is usable again
Ew, gross.
Internet streaming NSF server that streams nsf data to HARDWARE. Maybe using this?
Decktonic wrote:A tracker that goes sideways, because vertical is so annoying (and really inefficient on my widescreen computer).
Like this?
c1: c#3 01 047, d#2 01 047, --- -- ---, c#3 01 047, d#2 01 047, --- -- ---
c2: f-4 04 000, --- -- ---, --- -- ---, --- -- ---, f-4 04 000, --- -- ---
Another solution is to add a shitload of channels, and suddenly your widescreeen computer is usable again
*COUGH*MML*COUGHCOUGH*
Internet streaming NSF server that streams nsf data to HARDWARE. Maybe using this?
like an NES disklavier! i would be down with this!