I randomly fallen into Amiga tracker music on Youtube last night and now I'm fascinated by this piece of early electronic music history. Ahoy's video on it was extremely informative not just about that, but also about the early origins of the Demo scenes, piracy and keygen scenes, early game development and music composing. Now I feel like I hit a huge cache of old electronic music that I can try to get into and enjoy.
Okay, so. I am DEEP into the rabbit hole now. Spent the past two days going into tutorials on tracking, checking out different tracker software, downloading mod files, listening to the music, searching up samples (thank you Internet Archive) and more. My brother also went deep, given that he also is really into music and electronic music production, and now we're both bouncing around the walls trying to learn how to make music like this.
I have downloaded FT2-clone, PT2-clone, SchismTracker, MilkyTracker, OpenMPT and Furnace Tracker. Also considered emulating LSDJ, the Gameboy chiptune tracker. So far, my favorite is MilkyTracker, but I think I'm going to have to find some sort of sample organizer software to sift through the couple gigs of samples I downloaded. #Amiga#TrackerMusic
In case you have somehow managed to miss it, AmigoTracker is a Protracker module music player for Playdate. It plays most 4 channel mod formats and has nice mustache.
Available on itch (sorry, didn't make the cut for Catalog).
Bueno, aquí de nuevo el el #fedi, acompañando a @rigel a tener todo en orden en esta instancia, que, por cierto, la temática me parece interesantísima! Ya que nunca se ha ido del todo... Todo bien #aero, me late!
Aquí andaré, esta vez como moderador, igual y nunca pasa nada, verdad? Eso es bueno, y deseable
Ojalá me pueda poner al corriente aquí de todo lo que me interesa y poder publicar más, a comparación de mis anteriores iteraciones
Agradezco de antemano a los que siempre me acompañan a donde quiera que me establezco
Hola! Soy Custard! Mejor conocido como flan
He estado rondando el fedi desde hace 3 años, desde un principio montando servidores con proyectos #FOSS para servir a la comunidad
Nunca he estado en un servidor que no opere yo, ésta será la excepción, debido a que en mi vida están ocurriendo cambios que quizá me podrían impedir llevar de la mano algo tan importante.
Mis #intereses son:
La #música, su composición, conservación, distribución, disfrute (especialmente la electrónica y sus derivados) #Piratería en general
Computadoras y TODO lo que conlleva (#programación, #mantenimento, modificación) #Electrónica (soldar, armar proyectos, reparar cositas, microcontroladores, programación de los mismos)
El #software libre
El erotismo
Comer dulces
Ayudar en todos los asuntos anteriores
El #chiptune, #chipmusic#trackermusic y toda aquella música que sea secuenciada con ayuda de muestras de sonido sacadas de computadoras y consolas viejas #Funtography osea, la fotografía digital con la #GameBoyCamera
El #Hacking, el #DIY y cómo usar a pleno potencial los aparatos electrónicos #Filosofía
Fenómenos paranormales
Hello Kitty
La estética de épocas pasadas
Gatos
Fotografía digital
La #cannabis y su consumo #Drogas psicodélicas y cómo alteran la percepción
Jugar juegos retro
Respirar
Y bueno, más cosas, es cuestión de que podamos interactuar un poco...
Attempting to make "Get to the Chopper" by @h0ffman but with OPL3. I had started working on this quite a while ago, but I had forgotten all about it. Changing the timbre of FM sounds with macros on the fly has become something I've come to enjoy #opl3#soundblaster#adlib#trackermusic#amiga#dos#pc#chiptune
SoundBox is a tool for composing synthetic music, in your browser. Its design is basically that of a music tracker, which means that the music is organized in tracks and patterns.
And I put my full name, then city and my then personal email in public? What was I thinking?
But yeah, I had written a few songs in tracker software and released a handful. That rendition of "Greensleeves" was probably one of my last ones, back in 2002.
I have many memories of messing with Scream Tracker 3, Fast Tracker II, and Impulse Tracker. Names like Dr. Awesome, Basehead, Necros, Skaven, and Purple Motion were often in my music playlist through high school and college.