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Trackers just won't die. Somewhere, someone is laboring over a piano player roll making machine... hand punching holes for NIN tunes for that classic upright vibe. I'm sure there's a MIDI converted to much the right holes but still there's some random craftsman doing it the old school way.
Long live the king!
https://www.renoise.com/
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!
..and someone tell @Samu !
AU?
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/deflemask/id1390797126
Haven’t got into trackers yet but I love the chip tune sound ; been very tempted by Deflemask. I wonder how Bit Boy will stack up to that one. Quite a high bar to reach, from what I’ve heard of Defle.
Trackers are part of my DNA and won't go away
Daaang
Trackers fascinate me having just “missed” them when I started discovering sequencers.
Still haven’t found a good instructional guide on them though.
I could never see myself using a tracker. All those code are so uninspiring.
Major respect to those who do use them and write such cool music.
DefleMask is king right now, chip wise
But I will be buying into Bit Boy
@Samu, check this out... I think you're the guy to test this:
I do feel he's already got plenty of people familiar with the Game Boy / NES sound-chips already
(I'm not familiar with the 'quirks' of the NES/GameBoy sound-chips but the SID I'm very familiar with).
The over all quality I have no doubts about and It will most likely be a 'stand-alone' product with similar export capabilities as SidTracker64. I don't think he'll even bother with IAA this time around since IAA is deprecated and will just add another layer of hurt in the long run.
As for that type of sounds in general I have a real blast re-creating them with Drambo.
(The Drambo WaveTable IAP even includes a whole wavetable dedicated to NES-Type sounds).
Cheers!
Makes sense
I too think it will be standalone only. Deflemask is too, right?
At least it seems that bitboy will sport an UI familiar to SidTracker
Gotta buy and try that Drambo IAP, btw.
Lemme introduce you to https://polyend.com/tracker/
Seriously though, Impulse Tracker was the bomb back in the day.
@McD
Two thoughts:
1) unless you are really, really a fan of music box arrangements, I recommend fast forwarding to the bits where the guy introduces each new development in the hardware. He might be a software and hardware genius, but the phrase ‘edit to length’ is unknown to him.
2) Now I want to hear some Black Metal/Death Metal/Industrial/Dark Ambient midis through it.
I loved it entirely. This is badass!
Agreed. And now I want a tubular bells version of this
Apparently BitBoy Studio will be Universal and AUv3 and later on SidTracker64 will likely follow
Oooh boy! Good news
Would love to see a demo of this. I’m still trying to decide on a chiptune app
Every once in a while I wish I was on Twitter
Maybe try them at [email protected]
Or instagram, facebook, youtube
Thanks email and YouTube are good ideas-
I did reach out on YouTube and their email/ website after I saw the YouTube teaser, no response at the time.
I’ll give em another go (as with Twitter I don’t do Instagram or Facebook)
We have room for a few more beta testers. You should have an FB-account since all feedback is posted in a private group.
Beautiful!
Time and dedication can help make incredible things.
I've been slacking a lot lately and I'm not super familiar with NES/Gameboy in general...
...bur if/when SidTracker64 gets AUv3 support let us know
(It would be awesome as an 'AUv3 synth' with poly(one preset for 3 voices)/mono (3 different presets on 3 midi channels).
Cheers!
It's actually much more than a GB tracker. It started out that way, but got sample support in all channels, realtime arpeggiator, soundpacks with amiga, c64, atari vcs, zx spectrum and of course original Bit Boy sounds. So it's more of a lo-fi chip tracker on steroids.
AUv3 is planned for ST64, after BBS is released
Cool, so it'll come ST-xx floppies with s&h interpolation for sample pitching, no fricking bi-cubic or linear interpolation
I'm having a blast doing beta on Drambo which takes up most of my free time...
Hopefully BitBoyStudio will be at least as stable as SidTracker64 was when released as I've still have not managed to crash the damned thing. Some 'modern' things I take for granted like Files.app support. (ie. BBS folder visible in Files.app / iCloud).
Cheers!