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ChibiTracker
screenshot added by reduz on 2006-11-27 10:33:29
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release date : november 2006
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added on the 2006-11-27 10:33:29 by reduz reduz

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Ummm.. You've added it under "BeOS, Linux, Windows, Amiga PPC/RTG and MacOS X", but I can only see a windows download... ?
added on the 2006-11-27 10:56:06 by xeron xeron
Well, the source is available so you can probably compile yourself. I'd prefer a direct download link though instead of having to sift through a whole bunch of links.
added on the 2006-11-27 11:28:47 by El Topo El Topo
Yeah, but traditionally, you don't add platform icons until someone actually makes a port to a platform. Or should we go through and add "Amiga PPC/RTG" and "BeOS" to every open source prod?
added on the 2006-11-27 11:49:35 by xeron xeron
more trackers, yay :)
added on the 2006-11-27 11:52:47 by waffle waffle
I have to agree with xeron on that one.. Where are the other platforms installation files? platforms list fixed till further notice.
added on the 2006-11-27 11:56:49 by iks iks
megarespect!
1.release it-player like minifmod please!!!
2.add softhsynth!!!
rulez added on the 2006-11-27 14:26:02 by f0x f0x
Tools are cool.=)
rulez added on the 2006-11-27 16:23:37 by lordKelvin lordKelvin
The application uses only SDL by default for display and audio, so it can be compiled for amiga/mac/linux/bsd/beos/etc without modifications. However, I dont have any of such platforms, so porters that can built it there and make a release are very appreciated!
Also, linux was removed because of this? since when is linux stuff distributed binary?

Cheers!
added on the 2006-11-27 17:32:31 by reduz reduz
great work!
rulez added on the 2006-11-27 17:43:06 by oldaccount oldaccount
Well, I was about to compile it for Amiga OS4, but it uses "scons" instead of "make", so it went beyond my "can i be bothered to get past this hurdle?" threshold at step 1 ;-)

Never mind, i look forward to trying it if someone else ports it :D

But anyway, the basic theory behind pouet.net platform icons is that once it is actually ported to a platform, you get the icon. The fact that it "should just build" is kind of irrelevant until someone actually builds it.
added on the 2006-11-27 17:52:32 by xeron xeron
xeron: Hmm... yeah, that makes sense. No binary == no icon.

reduz: I used to download binaries for Linux all the time when I was using it on a regular basis. *.rpm and *.deb u know...
added on the 2006-11-27 18:36:10 by El Topo El Topo
Nice! Rulz for first time and first version.

+Nice Chibi-skin!
+Good sound
+Sample editor (zoom control - greatest)

-Music not playing in background-mode
(if window of tracker dont active)
-Trouble with stereo!
-more small bugs

But realy perspective project!

rulez added on the 2006-11-27 20:14:40 by bitl bitl
Keep up the goodwork.
rulez added on the 2006-11-27 20:58:10 by parse43 parse43
Great but, IMHO, needs improvement here:

- sample loading: one of the most useful features of IT was sample loading directly from the mods. Great for sample rippers 8-)

- the user interface: some options are too hidden. For example, I spent one hour looking for the "load module" menu. And there is no help file too.

Anyway, great effort to reproduce one of the most usable interfaces ever (IT's one).
rulez added on the 2006-11-27 21:29:18 by friol friol
The new official tracker that I use.

PS, check out the new alt-t and alt-shift-t block commands. They can be used to create natural sounding strums, or to more easily mix triplets with 4/4. A cool example of a type of feature you can add yourself since it's opensource.

Please send detailed bug reports to reduz, he is actively working on removing the bugs.

rulez added on the 2006-11-28 00:32:40 by yesso yesso
Just managed to get it to build on Linux (Xubuntu 6.10, needed to install libsdl-dev and scons to build) and it... well, it works, but looks like it was built with Motif (black, white, gray, and fugly).

It fails to load one of the .xm files I created with milkytracker (but that may not be its fault?). It also fails to load pretty much any MOD I throw at it. (and I doubt all of them are Ultimate Soundtracker/Noisetracker/StarTrekker/Fasttracker)

Biggest qualm at the moment: No option to follow the music (scroll down the patterns, move to new pattern) and no highighting either.

Second biggest qualm: No close button on any of the boxes. I'm now aware that you can just click somewhere else to close them, but it's a bit disconcerting.

On the plus side, the help menu listing what all the effects do is nice... for people like me who haven't memorized them.

Oh, and if it can create and save .it files it's already better than Cheesetracker, the IT clone in all the Linux repositories that's been at 0.99/possibly-player only since I started using Linux.

I will have a go at composing with this sooner or later- hopefully the IT interface makes more sense to me than the Fasttracker II interface.
rulez added on the 2006-11-28 05:14:48 by crusader crusader
At Crusader:

"well, it works, but looks like it was built with Motif (black, white, gray, and fugly)"

read the help on skins (help->skins) inside chibi, in the tarball skins are in the skins/ dir

"it fails to load one of the .xm files I created with milkytracker (but that may not be its fault?). It also fails to load pretty much any MOD I throw at it."

XM Loading is not perfect, the official spec is pretty messy and for some reason i can't get them always right.. but should read far most of them fine. Need to spend mor time on that.
.mod loading isnt implemented yet, it seems i forgot to take it out from the file browser. sorry!

"Biggest qualm at the moment: No option to follow the music (scroll down the patterns, move to new pattern) and no highighting either."

see Ctrl-F, you can change the keybinding in the keyboard settings

"Second biggest qualm: No close button on any of the boxes. I'm now aware that you can just click somewhere else to close them, but it's a bit disconcerting."

That works just like in IT, you have to press ESC. I will add a close button in the newer versions, didnt realize that a lot of people wasnt used to IT.

"Oh, and if it can create and save .it files it's already better than Cheesetracker"

CheeseTracker can save ITs fine

--

Glad you find it useful!
added on the 2006-11-28 09:40:38 by reduz reduz
To BitL:

Just for reference, this feedback is not useful to me at all:
"
-Music not playing in background-mode
(if window of tracker dont active)
-Trouble with stereo!
-more small bugs

But realy perspective project!

"

If you are having bugs, dont assume they happen in every other system too and that I am fully aware of them. Please send me an email detailing the bugs, your system and how to reproduce them.

Thanks!
added on the 2006-11-28 09:44:04 by reduz reduz
seems great. really easy design. even abit better than the original IT one :D

Nice, which formats does IT support? did not check all to be honest
rulez added on the 2006-11-28 10:30:14 by cxczevik cxczevik
rulez added on the 2006-11-28 12:07:37 by Tolle Tolle
great work amigo reduz :)
rulez added on the 2006-11-28 18:41:14 by herotyc herotyc
Just tried it out under windows... seems really nice.
rulez added on the 2006-11-28 22:49:20 by xeron xeron
Jeffrey's successor! Good stuff!
rulez added on the 2006-11-28 23:44:25 by hashdash hashdash
Pig it is for now.
Seems like a great effort, but until a few bugs and annoyances are fixed, I just can't thumb it up.
But keep on working, I think Chibi will be big once it grows up!
added on the 2006-11-29 00:20:32 by nitro2k01 nitro2k01
"Pig it is for now.
Seems like a great effort, but until a few bugs and annoyances are fixed, I just can't thumb it up."

Just more useless feedback, please detail your bug and annoyances if you want me to do something about it.
added on the 2006-11-29 04:05:40 by reduz reduz
@Reduz:

Ah, got the skins working. It looks MUCH better now.
Also, as I discovered when creating my own quick test track, the xm in question DID load, Chibitracker just complained...

So I've tested it, and thanks to you pointing out all the function keys- and now I know that cut and paste DO work; they're just not set to ctrl-c and ctrl-v by default.

In case you're wondering I basically started learning how to track with Modplug Tracker so a lot of this isn't obvious to me because I never used IT. Well, a lot of stuff isn't obvious to me because I'm still a painful novice at composing in general... but anyway.

Latest bug (possibly real, possibly just an IT quirk): Tried to set the tempo by typing in the box on the variables tab; found out it had no effect, so I had to click the buttons (did not auto-repeat when I held the mouse button down, either).
added on the 2006-11-29 05:21:57 by crusader crusader
Seems pretty good after a quick try.
Not really a fan of the IT/ST3 interface myself though, but there's no point in arguing about that once again. ;)
Compiled fine on my Linux box too.
rulez added on the 2006-11-29 06:45:13 by Sverker Sverker
well, is it any good? any advantages over using, say, schismtracker?
Linux platform (re)added :)
added on the 2006-11-29 11:44:36 by iks iks
"well, is it any good? any advantages over using, say, schismtracker?"

Main advantages over schism:

-Sane, mantainble codebase
-Even at 0.9, it's more stable/less buggy
-Screen can be resized (not fixed to 640x400)
-Theme support
-Very powerful sample editor
-Customizable keybindings
-More editing effects (timescale, note reassign)
-Built in chorus/reverb per track
added on the 2006-11-29 19:59:32 by reduz reduz
About the chorus and reverb.. IT didn't sport these either, right? Yet I only saw the possibility to save the .it format.
added on the 2006-12-09 10:16:16 by raina raina
great stuff (don't trust the screenshot!)
rulez added on the 2006-12-17 17:44:31 by EviL EviL
Haven´t tried any actual tracking with it, but it seems to work flawlessly so far.
rulez added on the 2006-12-23 19:21:53 by T$ T$
Nice Tracker !!
rulez added on the 2006-12-26 01:17:58 by damager damager
linux support
sucks added on the 2007-01-06 04:38:17 by Hatikvah Hatikvah
nice, but it needs some fixes: loading MOD is impossible & i miss the Arpeggio FX
added on the 2007-03-04 21:55:29 by am-fm am-fm
I like this one; no bugs yet.
rulez added on the 2007-03-10 04:39:50 by ferris ferris
"nice, but it needs some fixes: loading MOD is impossible & i miss the Arpeggio FX" - am-fm
I've the same problem :(
added on the 2008-03-18 22:22:54 by pera pera
deserves thumb up just for impulse tracker gui :)
rulez added on the 2008-05-19 14:30:45 by ninja ninja
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rulez added on the 2009-05-10 13:25:06 by Ized Ized
ok
Hello all.

I am new to the tracker world and foreign to building programs. Chibitracker seems like the tracker for me as I can potentially run it on both my laptops and my DS which makes writing tracks very accessible for me at all times. I am trying to install Chibitracker on my Dell MINI 10v running Mac osx 10.6.2. I haven't a clue on how to "build" it. Is there a site where I can view tutorials on such a matter?
Can anyone out there give me some pointers?

Thanks for your time.

Cheers.
added on the 2010-03-06 15:57:58 by lilt_acid lilt_acid
reduz \o/
rulez added on the 2017-06-12 14:51:07 by nagz nagz

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