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MilkyTracker Vita | |
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Author | TheMorc |
Type | Music Apps |
Version | 1.03 |
License | GPL-3.0 |
Last Updated | 2023/06/19 |
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A port of MilkyTracker for PS Vita. MilkyTracker is an open-source music application that allows users to create .MOD and .XM module files. It aims to recreate the module replay and user experience of the popular DOS program Fasttracker II.
Key Features
Here are some key features and facts about MilkyTracker:
- Fasttracker II-like custom graphical user interface with context menus.
- ProTracker 2/3 playback modes for playing and editing .MOD files.
- Various resampler options, including emulated Amiga 500/1200 sound output.
- Choice between a modern and a true-to-FT2 editing scheme/keyboard layout.
- Tabbed user interface for opening and playing up to 32 modules simultaneously and exchanging data between them.
- Basic archive support for loading zipped, powerpacked, and UMX modules directly.
- Rendering songs/patterns to disk (.WAV) or directly to sample.
- In-depth instrument editor featuring envelope zooming and scaling, and support for copying and swapping instruments and samples across tabs.
Facts about MilkyTracker
- MilkyTracker is not based on any common module replay. Its core MilkyPlay has been in development since the mid-90s, originally as a Digitrakker .MDL player.
- MilkyTracker development started a decade later for the Pocket PC, and it still fully operates on rather humble PDAs.
- MilkyTracker is considered a 2nd generation tracker, as there are already several good 3rd generation trackers available.
It's worth noting that the term "tracker" refers to a type of music sequencer software commonly used for creating and editing module files. Module files are a type of music format that contain sample-based music data, including patterns, instruments, and samples.
Media
Milkytracker - Land's End - (Hlecktro)
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Changelog
v1.0.3
- First Release.
- doesn't support controller controls
- doesn't separate front/back touch panels yet
- can crash sometimes under specific conditions