Hello Egren,
i created a first-steps-tutorial for milky in german and got it to a friend, who wants to translate it into english. If you understand german, you can have the german version, if not, you'll have to wait until my friend has translated it.
for now, here is a short description, how to start:
- you load or create your own samples or ask someone, if you can use his/her samples;
- create instruments from the samples, if needed;
- go to the first channel and create a drumpattern (a pattern is this page with musical information in a tracker), you'll have to push "Rec" first or hit space;
- you only need to push "y" on your computer keyboard to get a "C-4" Note on the cursors position
- go up and down with the arrow-/cursor-keys on your Computer Keyboard, so you can reach the other positions, where you can place notes;
- if you have a instrument that is a melodic instrument and no drum sound, you can play notes with the Computer Keyboard (use "yxcvbnm," and "qwertzui" for octaves 4 and 5);
- if you need more octaves, hit one of the Function-Keys (F1 to F6 or so);
- the black notes or keys can be found inbetween the two octaves on your computer keyboard;
- if you want to create more then one pattern, you can hit "Ins." and after that you can activate the pattern you want to change and click + or - under "Ins.";
- the green dots are for volume (00 to 40) and the pink and yellow dots are for effects;
- if you need more or less than 8 channels, please hit "Add" or "Sub";
- don't forget to save your song after every big step
if you need example files, please go to:
http://cube.gfxile.net/t/index.php?page=journal&journal=Modules&pn=1 and download the .xm files - you can load them into milky with a click on "Load", easy huh?
They sound dark and a bit like Prodigy
Greetings,
Ingo