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Offline Clanky

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Re: FL Studio
« Reply #20 on: December 17, 2006 »
Ok, I'm really confused!
lol... I don't know what a tracker is?
I have EJay Dance 4 (it's alright for $10 from EB), and... I think it has channels? If they are things where you can put loops (instrument loops or effects) into, kinda like the MusicDJ on the Sony Ericson phones, then I know what your on about - EJay has them: 46 Channels.
Well, I hope your music is comming along great! I do mine for fun, not so much demos as I don't have any demos! lol  :buddies:
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Re: FL Studio
« Reply #21 on: December 17, 2006 »
@Clanky

If you do a search and download Skaletracker - that shows you what a tracker is. It allows you to produce .mods - these can then be incorporated into Freebasic (and other code) using the fmod.dll
The first trackers were on the Amiga (I think) and made music writing so much easier. The channels are just that different patterns in each channel using different instruments.

Most of the .mods were usually something like 64 lines long and then a new pattern could follow or the same pattern. Im not making much sense here - sorry!
Like i said if you download skaletracker and find a couple of .mods - load then in and have a look - see what you think?

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Re: FL Studio
« Reply #22 on: December 17, 2006 »
It is true Clanky. I tried skale, but for me milky is a better choice. Each person is different, so try it and see what you think. If it is not working for you then try a different one. Both have forums and help. Milky has video tutorials. I am not sure if skale does. :)