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- From: gcmrot@mother.com (Greg Mclaughlin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Multichannel MODS - which tracker?
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 96 10:48:43
- Organization: The University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. Canada
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- MusicLine is shareware, though I believe version 1.14 is on the Aminet
- in working form. I think it's got a filename like <<mline114.lha>> (or at
- least something close to that). Musicline is a little tough to get to grips
- with, but it's very powerful as a tracker (more than FastTracker!). I know I
- did not like only being able to see one track on-screen at a time. I DID like
- being able to build multiple envelopes from one sample.
- A demo for Art of Noise is also on the Aminet (maybe <<aon.lha>>), and
- it is fully workable minus the saving of anything. I shouldn't really comment
- on the program, as I haven't used the full version. It is easy to use,
- though, and has the most power sample editor that I've seen in any tracker.
- As for Symphonie: yeah, it's pricey and hard to use, but it's also
- very powerful. I bought Symphonie Pro, and I'd say I'm somewhat happy (though
- English docs would be a major bonus). Maybe you should just wait for OctaMed
- Sound Studio, if you don't mind buying a product that the author has already
- promised to abandon on the Amiga.
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