LINUX MUSIC TRACKERS

I want to make some tunes for my shitty game.

What is the least shitty music tracker that respects my freedumbs and runs on GNU + Linux?

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MilkyTracker is pretty good. Supports pretty much everything.

/thread pretty much

Out of curiousity, why a tracker?

On linux, a daw like LMMS works well enough for small tunes and is nicer than a tracker imo

To expand on my post here is a list of selected music trackers

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_tracker#Selected_list_of_music_trackers

I don't know the difference between a tracker and a DAW ;_;

haven't used a lot of trackers, but lmms gives you a "piano roll" style interface that makes it really easy to make chords and "draw" your melody.

not sure if trackers provide similar functionality

any idea on how to use milky tracker? link ?

this

if you are willing to shell out cash though, renoise is the ultimate tracker for lignux. i hear bitwig has gotten really good though, but haven't tried it out.

Tracker Editors: MilkyTracker, Schism.
Trackers: GoatTracker, SID-Wizard.
Tonal Feature Analysis: CLAM Chordata.
Synthesizer: ZynAddSubFX, AlsaModularSynth.
Software Sampler: Hydrogen, orDrumbox, LinuxSampler.
Scorewriter: Emacs (lyqi), eTktab, LilyPond, MuseScore.
Music Visualization: cli-visualizer, cava, projectM, Le Biniou, Spectrum3d.
Music Player: Moc (+ moc-ffmpeg-plugin, dmenu_mocp), MPD (vimus/ncmpcpp), MikMod, mp3blaster, Open Cubic Player, cmus, EMMS (Emacs), AlsaPlayer, Clementine, Rhythmbox, Audacious (+ Winamp Classic skin + GJay).
Multiple Streams: Softvol, Dmix.
Mixer: aumix, gnome-alsamixer.
Equalizer: Alsaequal (libasound2-plugin-equal), JAMin (for Jack).
Ear Training: GNU Solfege, LenMus.
DJing: Mixxx.
Digital Audio Workstation(a.k.a. DAW: LMMS, Ardour, Rosegarden.
Background Sound: Ambient Noise, GNU GTick.
Audio Ripping: cdparanoia (+ ABCDE), fre ac,, Sound Juicer.
Audio Encoding: FLAC, LAME.
Audio Effect Plugins: DSSI (dssi-utils, dssi-vst), LADSPA (tap-plugins), LV2 (x42-plugins), zam-plugins (LADSPA/LV2/VST/JACK).
Audio Editing: SoX, Audacity.

nigga I just want to make some shitty beats


>tracker editors
>trackers

what the difference?

One creates new tunes the other modifies them, but by now I am not sure.

>>tracker editors
>>trackers
>what the difference?
Nothing. If you want to try Windows or Wine, I'd look at OpenMPT. It uses the native Windows UI, so it's not near as gaudy as the other ones.

youtube.com/watch?v=N2s04YYO0Wg
opensource.com/life/16/3/make-music-raspberry-pi-milkytracker
modarchive.org/forums/index.php?board=30.0

good like with da tunez

whoa, a tracker thread? neat!
OP, try OpenMPT. It's like MilkyTracker, only better (and more compatible with other tracker formats).

might as well ask here, what is the best C++ library to play with audio?

I just know of OpenAL, and is written in C.

Gameboy emulator with LSDJ
Wine with Famitracker

OpenMPT with wine is pretty good

Modo is the best module player on android, right?

>shilling openmpt
>not using superior milkytracker
youtube.com/watch?v=OvQOLJsF10s

youtube.com/watch?v=rWU64hjFS5I

>no sunvox mentions
I-I like it.

it's not open source and it's russian

therefore i don't trust it

>"shiptunes"
... what