Multitracker Module Editor by Renaissance
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added on the 2004-09-04 19:28:40 by Shifter |
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The first tracker that supported up to 32 channels, iirc.
I shalt reload a prod page before hitting submit. :)
Btw, the interface is completely done in textmode (80x50), and it still runs fine. Gonna make a screenshot.
Btw, the interface is completely done in textmode (80x50), and it still runs fine. Gonna make a screenshot.
Ah, the memories...
This is where I first gnawed my teeth. It was pretty cool. Not the best in retrospect, but it more or less introduced me to tracking. :D
This is where I first gnawed my teeth. It was pretty cool. Not the best in retrospect, but it more or less introduced me to tracking. :D
textmode interface == crap
loved it at the time
Never saw/used the tracker before, but there are some nice .MTMs out there.
Never have had a pleasure to have a look at.
But some great musics were written under this tool =).
But some great musics were written under this tool =).
Quite a good tracker (that is, as long as you're using GUS). The lack of a volume column is a bit disappointing, but it's especially weird, considering that this tracker supports 669 modules, that do have a volume column.
The color schemes are also locked behind a paywall...
The color schemes are also locked behind a paywall...
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
In retrospect, it was horribly flawed (vibratio and arpeggio were handled so fantastically off spec irl to usual trackers/players, it wasn't even funny anymore) but I have rather fond memories of it. Good, clean interface.