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JCH-Editor 3.1 + NP22-25 [2011] |
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User Comment Submitted by Scarzix on 8 August 2013
JCH Editor was my tool of choice back then in 1990. But today I think 320x200 is too little for my taste. Still the best editor for me on the C64, but as graphician and coders use crossplatform tools, so I think musicians ought to level up too. Thats why I decided to give CheeseCutter 2.5.0 a run and after being away from the scene for almost 23 years, it only took me 3 hours to get familiar with this new editor as it feels like JCH editor, but runs on any modern platform.
I know, the SID emulation will never beat the real deal. But I think the grand overview, the loads of new features and the openess this new editor brings gives me the best of both. Eg. JCH editor setup for tracks/sequences going vertical as I am used to. The wave-, pulse- and filtertables. Same logical way as I was used to.
So thumbs up for seeing the good work on the old JCH editor. Good to see that the best editor around on C64 still is getting updates, but - I think I will stay on modern hardware as the coders and the graphicians already does. | User Comment Submitted by Dane on 19 October 2011
Yes, you will need the JCH-packer for this. More user-friendly is of course relative. However, I think Frantic's docs to the JCH-system is an excellent guide to newcomers or musicians who would like to try out a different setting. Finally, without lapsing into the neverending discussion about different music players, let's just say that there are a lot of things that my players (and others) can manage that aren't possible in Voicetracker.
Good luck on starting anew. | User Comment Submitted by Warnock on 19 October 2011
I hope this version is more user-friendly like Voicetracker. Will a packer still be needed with this version? | User Comment Submitted by ferris on 29 June 2011
Cool stuff :) Stoked to try it. | User Comment Submitted by Avalon on 10 June 2011
@Dane: Let's wait and see what the future has in store. ;) | User Comment Submitted by Rayne on 8 June 2011
JCH Editor was - and is - one of the best Music Editors around. It's always nice to see a new Version of the Editor and NewPlayer. Keep using it, everyone! | User Comment Submitted by der_ton on 7 June 2011
What is everyone so excited about? The gfx are even worse than what I expected from the screenshots... :(
Hehe, j/k. As a non-musician I simply take this as a little musicdisk with an awkward menu. Great stuff, I will always be amazed at that "round and round" tune! | User Comment Submitted by Dane on 7 June 2011
Thanks guys! I'm looking forward to hearing soms stuff from you Avalon. Maybe you can finish Fairchild for me? ;) | User Comment Submitted by NecroPolo on 7 June 2011
Very good stuff, mate! Effort gone into this is much appreciated. Because of initials (NP) I really should compose a tune with this one day :) | User Comment Submitted by Avalon on 7 June 2011
Very nice release, Dane.
I remember we talked about this on Floppy 2003 and now, finally, it's a reality. :)
This will probably be my weapon of choice from now on. | User Comment Submitted by Yogibear on 6 June 2011 User Comment Submitted by abaddon on 6 June 2011
Good work! Awesome players and good to see someone finally dared to touch the editor ;) | User Comment Submitted by yonx on 6 June 2011 User Comment Submitted by Hermit on 6 June 2011 User Comment Submitted by Frantic on 6 June 2011
Greetings from playerland! | User Comment Submitted by Alias Medron on 6 June 2011
Wow! A new version of JCH editor!
Guess it's time to start making some tunes on the 64 again! I'll give it a try for sure. |
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