Digital trackers
Digital trackers are trackers using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI...
Note : if you want to create chiptunes (8-bit sound) using no sample, go to Woolyss Chipmusic.
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A popular audio tracker on MS-DOS. Maximum of 256 internal channels. Import : IT, MOD, MTM, S3M, XM, 669, PTM, FAR | Export : IT, S3M MIDI support : no [mp3] audio demo by Jeffrey Lim |
A popular tracker in the 1990s. It has 32 channels. It can also handle up to nine FM-synthesis channels on sound cards using the popular OPL2/3/4 chipsets, and, unusually, can play digital and FM instruments at the same time. Audio plugin support : no Import : S3M | Export : S3M MIDI support : no [mp3] audio demo by Cerror (original module composed by Noboyuki and Kodaka) |
Completely based on Fast Tracker 2 environment. 256 virtual channels. Old MS-DOS full screen mode or WINDOWS mode. Audio plugin support : native, VST, VSTi Import : SKM, MOD, XM | Export : SKM, MOD, XM, WAV MIDI support : yes [mp3] audio demo by Victor Vergara Lujan (aka Awesome) |
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