| bio | website | splendeo.es |
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| location | Madrid, Spain | |
| age | 34 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Jan 10 '11 at 18:22 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
scripted: ruby on rails, javascript, lua
compiled: C++, Java
Opensource when possible, thanks.
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Jan 10 |
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Free, newbie-friendly tracker software? Thanks for your feedback. However, I'd rather use a mod-like format instead of midi - because midi files sound different depending on the host computer's configuration (at least with my engine of choice, LÖVE) |
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Jan 5 |
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Free, newbie-friendly tracker software? Oh and regarding the musical knowledge - mine is pretty rudimentary. I know what a scale, and the names of the notes. I can't name a note I'm hearing, just by hearing it. I know what chords are, but I don't know them by heart. I can reproduce any song melody on a piano via key trial-and-error. |
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Jan 5 |
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Free, newbie-friendly tracker software? Hi there! Thanks for pointing out Renoise. I'm so used to commercial software being so expensive that I dismissed it automatically, thinking it'd cost me $2000 or something. Anyway, I want to make games using the LÖVE platform. As far as I know, it admits modplug, mp3 and ogg. I'm hesitant to use mp3 because the complete size of my games (without music) will rarely surpass 200kb. Adding an mp3, even a small one, will increase their size by a tenfold. |
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Jan 5 |
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awarded | Student |
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Jan 5 |
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Free, newbie-friendly tracker software? Thanks for your answer Ian. However I was looking for something with a smaller footprint than mp3. The software synthesizer world does look ... complex. |
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asked | Free, newbie-friendly tracker software? |
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