![]() You need to be logged in to post in the forum. I still have a JCH editor cheatsheet in my dungeons.ĬheeseCutter is also worth a mention if you prefer to use JCH player: (edit: oh, "youtH" already mentioned it, sorry) Therefore, if SF2 is a little bit similar, this may be the one to go. Quote: The only editor i used was JCH editor in Former times. It has been replaced with this list instead. The page I made comparing C64 editors is getting rusty these days. I still have a JCH editor cheatsheet in my dungeons. Stein Pedersen (of Prosonix fame) then recommended the SidBlaster, a small device that can be equipped with a real SID chip. The only editor i used was JCH editor in Former times. After composing a few tunes in GoatTracker and CheeseCutter, both editors that use the reSID emulator in Windows, I thought it might be prudent to test them on the real deal. Once you're there, the UI interaction becomes surprisingly organic. It gives up on the concept of instruments (thus dedicated tables) providing a lot of freedom and flexibility. But if you'd consider a native tool, I wholeheartedly recommend taking a look at defMON. the rest lies pretty much in neverland, far far away. If your choices are narrowed down to cross-platform tools, then there's GoatTracker and. It supports different versions of Laxity's routine and JCH's newplayer v20.īefore that I tried Goattracker and Cheesecutter, both cross-platform, but I only really got the hang of SF2.ĭisclaimer: I am on the SIDFactoryII development team, but this is not the reason I prefer it, more like the other way around :) I use SIDFactoryII, which is a cross-platform, open source editor under active development. You may want DeflemaMask but your demo may not want it as much as you do :D Whatever you do, Deflemask is probably not what you want =) (that is because I suck) Long time ago ) I was 15 or so. I once played around a little with Music-Assembler V1.0 but didn't make it much more than doing a half ready cover of Test Drive at PAL speed. What do you use? Do you use a native tracker or a cross platform tracker? Other great apps like GoatTracker are SunVox, Schism Tracker, MilkyTracker and Furnace Tracker. The best alternative is OpenMPT, which is both free and Open Source. I remember Goattracker but not so much more. There are more than 10 alternatives to GoatTracker for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Online / Web-based and iPad. I'm also programming very much at work, so sometimes additional C64 coding sessions are simply too much. cheesecutter or goattracker windows 10 But instead of having to go shop for a different cable, I discovered that there’s actually an option in Windows 10 settings that can make it mono. I got some ideas and i would like to use a cross-platform tracker. I would love to make again a C64 tune, since long time. but what tracker?įorums > CSDb Discussions > I feel like making a c64 tune, again. User Forums - I feel like making a c64 tune, again.
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