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2006-06-18 11:27
Bamu®
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The worst music editors?

Which are the absolutely worst music editors for the c64?
(crappy or no interface, huge rastertime usage, stupid handling, ugly bugs, worse hardrestart ...and so on.)
 
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2007-08-21 10:26
Conrad

Registered: Nov 2006
Posts: 833
A less popular editor came with those Terminator 2 cartridges, called Ubik's music editor, written by Dave Korn (Ubik). I tried it years ago and was an absolute nightmare to use!
2007-08-21 11:06
ChristopherJam

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 1378
Heh. I spent something like a year trying to track down a copy of Ubik's because the music was so cool. I was sorely disappointed when I got hold of it. Nightmare is truly the word!
2007-08-21 12:51
Wisdom

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 90
Being a bit unfair to Voice Tracker above, I felt like I have to add a couple of things here:

Voice Tracker's UI was bad in the sense that it was a duration based editor. This statement of course comes from being used to tracker style editors after using duration based editors for a long time. In the beginning of my musical career though, I was more than grateful for Voice Tracker, or else I would have to spend another two years with Future Composer, before I finally switched to JCH's Editor.

The real good thing about Voice Tracker was that it was a self-contained tool with a built-in packer and relocator. Another good thing was that almost everything related to composing was on a single screen, unlike many other editors which had track and block editing in one or two screens and countless other screens for editing sounds etc.

Undoubtly, Dutch-USA Team was not thankful to Polonus, but I am one of those who are thankful to him for giving us an editor like that. I had composed more than 45 tunes with it, and I have officially released around 15 of them. So, thanks again.

2007-08-21 13:49
Stainless Steel

Registered: Mar 2003
Posts: 966
I think it was a great piece of work by polonus.

I cant even start to imagine how much work it must have been to reverse engineer the music assembler routine and write a editor for it. Thumbs up!

2007-08-21 13:56
Eryk

Registered: Apr 2005
Posts: 10
I'd also like to express my gratitude to Polonus for creating Voice Tracker - I used it for more than six years and really should start to relearn it again.

Compared to other editors that I had, I found it the most accessable because it didn't drown you in features and frills.

Good work.

But I stray from the topic...
2007-08-21 14:29
polonus
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Registered: Aug 2007
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Well.. I am so glad you found voicetracker so useful :) I did not expected it to get spread so well. Pity, I don't have any copy of next version of VTR called Music Mixer, rewritten.
2007-08-21 15:21
tlr

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1714
Twoflowers post seems to indicate he has Music Mixer somewhere. (or have you lost it?)
2007-08-21 16:05
Trurl

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 59
I like Music Mixer's editor very much. The player is similar to Music-assembler's (ie. not very good and it's buggy too) but not the same. The note durations are confusing at first but I'm so used to it that I haven't bothered to learn a new editor though there are newer and better programs around.
2007-08-21 16:13
tlr

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1714
Nevermind, it was in HVMEC. Added here now: Music Mixer V6
2007-08-21 16:35
polonus
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Quote: I like Music Mixer's editor very much. The player is similar to Music-assembler's (ie. not very good and it's buggy too) but not the same. The note durations are confusing at first but I'm so used to it that I haven't bothered to learn a new editor though there are newer and better programs around.

err.... I suppose I had the idea of note duration -1. :D pity I did not put "equaliser" thing as it was available (as a gadget) in Voicetracker. Anyway, I spent a lot of time preparing pattern edit behaviours to make them 'smart'. with this I wanted to learn how to use Turbo Ass; previous projects were hand-coded in various monitors (including VTR).
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