joebergeron 6 years ago

If anyone is particularly attuned with making music in DAWs and has never experienced vertically scrolling trackers, I highly recommend checking out any of the Fast Tracker/Pro Tracker derivatives that have popped up for modern hardware, namely Milkytracker or OpenMPT, or Renoise for a more modern DAW-like tracker.

  • SyneRyder 6 years ago

    Renoise is amazing. As someone who came from the Impulse Tracker / Scream Tracker 3 days, it blows my mind that we now have trackers with full support for VST effects (including Waves plugins) and VSTi instruments. It's the kind of stuff I dreamed about as a kid in the late 90s.

    If you've ever heard music by Celldweller, Blue Stahli or Venetian Snares, they've all used Renoise for some of their music.

  • kaoD 6 years ago

    I'd like to add Sunvox[0]. It has a tracker for sequencing but has a modular synthesizer, not limited to samples (unlike old trackers) nor a full fledged DAW (unlike Renoise). Also, free (as in beer) and runs in Android/iOS.

    [0] http://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/

  • klez 6 years ago

    +1 for milkytracker.

    I'm too young to have experienced the MOD scene firsthand, but I discovered it while investigating the demoscene. Some of the music I found was just spectacular, both because of the technical limitations of the time AND because it was really good per se.

    Also, you can fit a huge library (tens of thousands of songs) in a gigabyte. Awesome.

    • ryan-allen 6 years ago

      I spent hours upon hours of watching trackers play music. I was lucky to discover 600+ MOD and XM files on one of those 'freeware game' CD roms. It was used as 'menu music' for the game browser. The true gold was the music, not the freeware!

  • ladzoppelin 6 years ago

    Redux is a the VST version of Renoise and its really good. They don't really update it as much as they should but you just reminded me to start using it again.

Donwangugi 6 years ago

Are there some good tutorials/walktrhoughs on how to build a synthesizer?

ryan-allen 6 years ago

This is pretty great, it's like the old tracker style sequencer!