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- Tracker Music On The Arc
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- A couple of years ago, on the A*i*a, a PD Sound Track Editor came
- out, allowing people to easily write music, by playing samples at
- different frequencies over it's four channel sound chip, it was
- possible to play notes. As time went by, they became better and had
- more features, and they became a joy to use. Then, people developed
- ways for the A*i*a to play eight samples at the same time (I believe
- this program was called OctaMed, but I may be wrong). Then Alt_Man
- (Hugo Fiennes) created the Tracker Module to allow the Archimedes to
- play the sound trackers off the A*i*a. They were then ported across
- to the Arc and people used them in demos e.t.c. and the Arc was
- looking up musically. Then, various Tracker editors came onto the
- Arc, like Tracker and Desktop Tracker. These allowed Archimedes
- owners to write music just as easily as A*i*a owners. This was fine,
- but the program cost around £70, which was expensive, but was it
- worth the money? I've never actually seen these Tracker programs to
- answer that question, but considering you can now get PD programs to
- do just the same for around £1, I don't think that it is worth it.
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- Tracker programs are now much cheaper, and there are also quite a
- few PD Tracker editors, my favourite being !APTracker, but there is
- now a new version of that, which should be a lot better (even though
- it's near perfect) and !Coconizer, which is really good. I have
- version 1.36 and version 1.38, and there are a few bugs in v1.36,
- like it sometimes asks for the wrong sample discs, etc. which are
- fixed in v1.38. But! Version 1.38 crashes all the time on my 3010, so
- I've stopped using that most excellent program.
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- Now, there is Digital Symphony on the Arc, a more highly superior
- program than any other Tracker program seen before, which has many
- new improved features. You can play your music through MIDI or by
- Arc Samples, and you can make longer songs (memory permitting)
- because unlike Tracker which (I think) allows you to enter 64 patterns,
- Digital Symphony allows you to enter 4096. A vast improvement, but I
- doubt you would need that many. It also has a sample editor built in
- (like APTracker2). Digital Symphony also compresses songs that it
- saves in its own format.
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- Next time... Getting started with Trackers
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