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Minot, Maine

Hello, there. This is my first post to the forums!

Ok, so I recently picked up a macintosh laptop for doing things on the road and was wondering if there were any good tracking / chiptracking options for the Mac platform? I have tried out Milkytracker, but it doesn't seem to resize correctly on this particular OS, so I was wondering about alternatives to it. I know that Goattracker is pretty swell, but I would like something with a bit more flexibility.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for the wonderful new community as well.

-Connor

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MML is always an option! :3  Seriously though, there really isn't a whole for native OS X chipmusic creation.  Your best bet is to either dual-boot Windows or set up a virtual machine.  Also, don't forget that you can run tons of native trackers for different hardware in emulators and such.  That really adds a whole other dimension of tools at your disposal, but then you have to worry about inaccurate emulation and such things.  What exactly did you have in mind?

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Sweden

Sunvox sounds right up your alley. Resizes to everything, easy and intuitive editor, flexible mixing/routing interface and it's actively being developed. Works on many platforms, including Mac OS X

Last edited by boomlinde (Feb 18, 2010 7:05 am)

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Anaheim, California

well its not strictly for chip but how about Renoise

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Minot, Maine

Well, ideally I'd like to have something like Famitracker available, but I guess that's just not possible :>

I'm beginning to think that I've made a mistake getting a Macbook, sadly.

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Minot, Maine

I love renoise, and I use it all the time! Good rec. Russolo! And, I will check out this Sunvox right now!

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Nashville, Tennessee

beware always pushes MML tongue

as for myself i use milkytracker. just load some fami samples and go

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Nashville, Tennessee

goattracker works on mac as well.

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RIT, NY, USA

little-scale seems to use KiGB, so you can run LSDJ in that. And there's always the piggy.

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London, UK
I_CACTUS wrote:

I'm beginning to think that I've made a mistake getting a Macbook, sadly.

I used to think that, and thought about getting a Windows netbook for a while, but to be honest the only tool that I was interested in that wouldn't run on a Mac natively was Famitracker, and when I tried it I didn't really get on with it anyway.

My current apps of choice are Renoise, LGPT and a little bit of Sunvox, all of which run natively on the Mac.

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São Paulo, Brazil
I_CACTUS wrote:

I'm beginning to think that I've made a mistake getting a Macbook, sadly.

watch your language! smile

don't worry, I'm a mac user (mostly because of final cut) and I know windows has a lot of more options for chipmusic than mac (not only trackers, but transfer programs, etc). The simplest solution is grab a copy of parallels. Parallels used to suck a few years ago, but today it's a blast! Windows XP run smoothly, right inside the OSX.

http://www.parallels.com/

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London, UK

Milky resizes perfectly on my mbp 13", you need to go into the options and change the resolution.

Also, parallels is the long way round getting windows apps emulated on a mac: use crossfire http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxmac/ - you can run windows programs within osx without having to install/boot a copy of windows. Click on the .exe you want to run and away you go. I do this with a windows copy of ableton live 8 (alas, I only have 6 for mac native) and famitracker. Works with old-ish games and most music applications.

since getting crossfire i've barely touched my windows 7 bootcamp on the same machine, it's that good!

A large majority of applications billed as 'mac native' are actually windows applications with a mac 'wrapper' (read: virtual machine emulation). This is true of most current videogames which are supposedly 'ported' to the mac. So what you're kinda doing with crossfire is doing the port yourself.

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São Paulo, Brazil
Sabrepulse wrote:

I do this with a windows copy of ableton live 8 (alas, I only have 6 for mac native) and famitracker. Works with old-ish games and most music applications..

well, this is great, cos when I tried crossfire a couple of years ago (early days of mac and desperate-searching for windows solution for it), crossfire couldn't even run photoshop. Great to know it runs ableton for windows! Gonna give it a shot.

but anyway, parallels still work for me for dingoo file-managing and lsdj cart transfer smile

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You can adjust MilkyTracker's screensize to whatever you want if I recall correctly.

I think it has a custom option when choosing the size where you can input a value.

I forget what size I use, I think it's just a little bit bigger than the default. I should make it fullsize... it'd be easier to track with lots of channels.

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Schism tracker also runs on Mac. Sunvox is a good suggestion. If you have DosBox and it works nicely then there's a whole load of trackers you can run in there, so you should try that out too.

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DOSBox on Mac runs kinda shitty depending on what you're doing. Works fine for ripping SNES samples but for playing AdlibTracker 2 tunes it lagged a lot. It's kinda tricky to navigate too because it's different without C:/ and all that. You have to use mount c /Users/You/Whatever/BLAH.

Schism seems alright. I still need to learn that. I know there are a few bugs but there are ways to get around them. Same with MilkyTracker.