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Music Production => Tracking => Topic started by: Kmuland on August 27, 2006, 22:55:36

Title: Milkytracker v.0.90.50 released
Post by: Kmuland on August 27, 2006, 22:55:36
http://www.milkytracker.net

New versions available:
Linux (x86, x86_64, PowerPC, ARM Zaurus, GP2X),
Windows 9x/Me, FreeBSD, Solaris, Windows CE Handheld PCs and the Gizmondo

New imported module formats:
DBM (DigiBooster), GMC (Game Music Creator), IT (Impulse Tracker)

Low-latency audio driver support:
ALSA on Linux, ASIO and DirectX on Win32.
 
New features:
MIDI-in, module optimizer, noise generators, selectable fonts, more...
Title: Milkytracker v.0.90.50 released
Post by: Eagle on August 28, 2006, 10:07:05
Hey, that's awesome! But how does the IT modules sounds when they are imported? Have they added, like, IT effects and instruments or does the tracker just convert the IT module to a XM module?
Title: Milkytracker v.0.90.50 released
Post by: Kmuland on August 28, 2006, 16:31:20
it's only an importer... the IT is converted to XM that's all

The ITs loaded onto milky sounds nice.. since many people not use many of these extra IT effects that are different from XM.

Songs with NNas sounds little muddy since Ft2 dont have NNas.

BTW keep in mind that MilkyTracker will remain an Ft2 clone, importing converts everything to this environment and accurate playback is not pursued.
It's just like with the rest of the imported formats apart from MOD and XM.

Better try by yourself ;)

Now you can load IT files.. check song structure, samples.. and edit under the XM rules.. thats all ;) IT saving is not planned.
Title: Milkytracker v.0.90.50 released
Post by: Darth Nefelim on August 28, 2006, 21:32:34
:thumbup:  Sounds cool. But I still can't understand, why do I need Milky? :thumbneutral: What's the feature?!
Title: Milkytracker v.0.90.50 released
Post by: Saga Musix on August 28, 2006, 21:59:41
sounds good, but i need true IT support. one of the reasons why i don't have to use it ^^
Title: Milkytracker v.0.90.50 released
Post by: raina on August 29, 2006, 15:38:24
Quote from: "Darth Nefelim"
:thumbup:  Sounds cool. But I still can't understand, why do I need Milky? :thumbneutral: What's the feature?!

The Feature is Fasttracker II compatibility.