MilkyTracker cannot support plug-ins, because it uses the .XM format introduced by Fasttracker II in the mid-90s. ModPlug is a 3rd generation tracker but it has only recently come up with its own module format. This means it has been breaking .XM and .IT compatibility for years. It would be all fine if you're rendering the modules as streams and distributing only them, but that goes against the tracker scene tradition of sharing the actual modules.</rant_and_history_lesson>
What are the best 3rd generation trackers?
Dangerous, dangerous question.
There are a lot of alternatives:
- Renoise is a particularly popular tracker having a FT2-resembling user interface, like MilkyTracker. Uses an open file format called .XRNS. Active development and community.
- Skale Tracker started as an unofficial successor to FT2 and looks the closest to it, too. Skale has poor .XM support but luckily it introduced its own .SKM format, so there's less compatibility issues. Hasn't seen an update in years.
- MadTracker and Open ModPlug Tracker. Dunno much about these Windows trackers, but they both have the same basic features as all 3rd gen trackers: realtime DSP effects and plug-in support as well as a loyal following.
And then there's a whole bunch more. Basically it all boils down to preference, which 3rd tracker is the best
for you? And the only way to find that out is to try them out.
P.S. Is milkytracker updated often?
MilkyTracker is in active development. Public releases don't happen exactly every week, but it's not that difficult to get your hands on some development builds. Just join the community (good, a forum member, first step taken
), come hang out on the
IRC channel and contribute your ideas, (buggy) modules and beta testing skills.