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Tracker for Linux

category: music [glöplog]
 
Is there any tracker like Renoise for Linux? Some people invited me for teaching some basics of digital music composition and I'd like to have a free software running at a free plataform.
added on the 2011-10-21 20:21:18 by Danguafer Danguafer
There's Milkytracker of course!
added on the 2011-10-21 20:23:18 by Tomoya Tomoya
There is Renoise for Linux that's pretty much like Renoise.
added on the 2011-10-21 20:26:33 by raina raina
Yeah, well, he asked about free software... :)
added on the 2011-10-21 20:31:04 by Tomoya Tomoya
Hey! Milkytracker is fine. Thanks for helping. :)
added on the 2011-10-21 21:07:00 by Danguafer Danguafer
Tomoya: The demo version of Renoise is free!!!11
Saga: He probably means Free Software (as in speech, not beer)
added on the 2011-10-22 00:09:22 by Joghurt Joghurt
Use Renoise pipe the output via Jack into Recording SoftwareX Profit ?
If you want a classic FT2 style tracker, then Milky is your choice.

Otherwise, try Wine+OpenMPT+possibly (free) VSTs, maybe? Yeah, you're going out of your way to run Windows software in a free OS, but at least the whole chain is free and open.
added on the 2011-10-22 00:29:17 by nitro2k01 nitro2k01
Joghurt, no shit :) (mind the "!!!11")
Do not forget Protrekkr.
added on the 2011-10-22 04:37:50 by ham ham
Also SchismTracker (for Impulse Tracker fans), Klystrack for chiptune-like sounds.
howabour Sondtracker? quite compatible FT2 clone (replay engine based on OCP), some new features albeit with all FT2 constraints and drawbacks
And yes -- SchismTracked, bug-to-bug compatible with IT
added on the 2011-10-22 12:50:37 by bizun_ bizun_
I would also recommend taking a look at Linux Multimedia Studio (LMMS). It resembles Fruity Loops and seems quite powerful.
added on the 2011-10-22 18:58:35 by moT moT
LMMS is not a tracker.
added on the 2011-10-23 08:04:05 by lemonade lemonade

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