![]() ![]() Presenting a new project: Bassoon Tracker! More info and full source code on Github: The playback engine has gone through extensive compatibility testing but if you find a module that doesn't sound the way it should: drop me line. (Which now have been expanded to include FastTracker. Enhanced Pattern editing: use ranges and cut/copy/paste for quick editingĪnd all that still in plain old javascript with ZERO dependencies.ĭuring the years many thousands of music tracks have been made and you can access them all through the build-in Modarchive and browsers.Enhanced Sample editor: Slice and transform your samples directly inside BassoonTracker.Dropbox integration: Load and save files directly from/to your Dropbox.Up to 32 channels are supported, 128 instruments, 2 concurrent channel effects and much much more. It added proper " Attack Decay Sustain Release" to instruments making them sound far more natural and supported 16 bit samples, a huge step up in quality. Yeah baby!įasttracker II was a music creation tool for DOS, released back in 1994 and it became THE standard for a long time for tracker based music.ġ994 was also the year that Commodore went belly up, pulling the Amiga with them, so a lot of Amiga musicians made the jump to PC around that time, finding Fasttracker 2 as a perfect successor to Protracker.įasttracker is quite a bit more complex then a simple "sequencer". The most important feature is full FastTracker 2 compatibility. Today, it's ready for a next big release: Version 0.3.0 is out! During the past months I have been tinkering along on Bassoontracker - My browser based Retro Music Tool. ![]()
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