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tatqoo^tqa Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 4 |
Goat tracker sample files.
Hi.
First let me apologize for posting a question that probably has been answered on this forum.
I would like to try Goat Tracker but i need more example tunes.
Can somebody point me to some resources ?
You should know, that i am totally c-64 newbie. I am an Atari 8-bit musician , you can find my tunes (mostly covers) in Rater Music Tracker package.
So, any nice guys to help with sample tracks and maybe even some other c-64 music resources ? (e.g. theory).
Thanks in advance.
tatqoo |
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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
Quote: Well, GT has reached the limit of what can be done with the current dataformat. There is no room in the songdata for more commands/effects/options, and I don't want another reorganization of data (which would make all old songs invalid)
A wishlist is not a good idea either, unless it is to request help of "skilled coder(s)" that are not me :) For better results, there's Ninjatracker anyway
O.k. cadaver,
why not doing a 32-Bit Port of Ninjatracker? It's just that I don't have a C64 installed at office ;-)
Just an idea...
Turtle |
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1160 |
Well, there would be another C-written playroutine and ASM-written playroutine to go out of sync with themselves, don't want to go that route again..
Of course there could be an embedded 6510-emulator, but IMO that's just crazy complexity for a simple problem. GT was just an experiment of 32-bit editor, proved it was not very useful for me but it got popular nevertheless |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 640 |
lo,
'kay, to all skilled coders out there that are not Cadaver ... please add a pulsetable and basic midi-capabilities that could be used for live performances (e.g. sync Goattracker to a sequencer, Prophet64 or Gameboy Nanoloop) :)
The Goattracker community portal idea kicks ass. I've got plenty of webspace. Can anybody recommend a forum?
Greetz |
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 958 |
Allthough this is not Goattracker related, it is somehow c64/midi related, Vincent Voois posted this link on some secret forum:
http://www.oli.adbe.org/plugins.htm
At the bottom there is a vst plugin that is a bit of a c64 sounding plugin, no advanced wavetables, but arpegio tables and nice filters nevertheless...
(I also have a c64 vst plugin, but I need a crack for it, I forgot the name) |
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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
Well, cadaver,
according to the replies to your last statement it seems that the popularity of GT keeps the whole thing moving, even without your most skilled support. Although it's a little bit disappointing everyone will respect your decision.
I guess I have to use vice at work to compose with NT.
Turtle |
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Raf
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 343 |
Quote: Allthough this is not Goattracker related, it is somehow c64/midi related, Vincent Voois posted this link on some secret forum:
http://www.oli.adbe.org/plugins.htm
At the bottom there is a vst plugin that is a bit of a c64 sounding plugin, no advanced wavetables, but arpegio tables and nice filters nevertheless...
(I also have a c64 vst plugin, but I need a crack for it, I forgot the name)
is the plugin called QuardaSID? |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 640 |
lo,
the commercial one he needs the crack for is indeed re-fx's 'quadrasid' which i used for a couple of gigs. it's one hell of a great tool (4 sids, panning effects, possibility to set wavetable speed for each instrument in milisecconds etc)
the other one is probably 'quantum64', a nice and easy to use (by far less possiblities than 'quadrasid') vsti designed to create sid like sounds - still no emulation tho.
greetz |
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 958 |
QuadraSid, yes.. Haven't tried it without the crack, only listened to the built in sounds, which I think are a bit weak.
I also use different analog softsynths, yamaha cs80 and moog modular, but I'm not too much into creating sounds, coz they are quite complicated to learn.
Thank God there is Goattracker, which is easy enough to enjoy musicmaking, without a billion parameters. |
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Raf
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 343 |
Quote: QuadraSid, yes.. Haven't tried it without the crack, only listened to the built in sounds, which I think are a bit weak.
I also use different analog softsynths, yamaha cs80 and moog modular, but I'm not too much into creating sounds, coz they are quite complicated to learn.
Thank God there is Goattracker, which is easy enough to enjoy musicmaking, without a billion parameters.
if you would like I can send you _c_r_a_c_k_e_d_ plugin :) |
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Bamu® Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
I never found a crack for quadraSID on one of these warez sites. So I just own the demo :( |
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