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favorite tracker software?

category: general [glöplog]
In the interests of not-entirely-idle curiosity, I'm wondering what folks' favorite tracking softwares are and why. Non-silly answers appreciated.

sports tracker
added on the 2010-04-20 23:18:13 by reed reed
AHX <3
added on the 2010-04-20 23:27:27 by keito keito
FastTracker2. Instruments, interface, nibbles, will load in massive samples without batting an eyelid and even offers to split stereo ones, wav writer (at the time), practical effects list, tempo 6 sync'ing correctly to standard midi timing, sensible amount of channels.
added on the 2010-04-20 23:27:28 by 4mat 4mat
oh and Hively <3
added on the 2010-04-20 23:27:40 by keito keito
synctracker
added on the 2010-04-20 23:29:25 by havoc havoc
Schism Tracker for me. After leaving Impulse Tracker behind I did give Modplug and Renoise a serious try, but didn't really get to grips with their interfaces despite the features. Finding Schism felt like homecoming in that sense.
added on the 2010-04-20 23:54:09 by Alpha C Alpha C
OpenMPT. Not only because I code it :). I already loved it before I joined the development teamit, because of its native interface, the great pattern editor, good sample editing capabilities, VST support etc. and now that I code it it's 1000 times better. :D
Milky Tracker because it behaves like Fasttracker 2 :D
added on the 2010-04-21 09:10:19 by chromag chromag
For demos: synctracker. For music: .. does anyone use trackers anymore?
added on the 2010-04-21 09:29:12 by gloom gloom
Buzztracker. Still and raw.
added on the 2010-04-21 10:17:11 by rp rp
Renoise FTW :P
added on the 2010-04-21 10:22:37 by dcclark dcclark
gloom, are you kidding?? 80% renoise, 20% logic here.
added on the 2010-04-21 10:23:23 by xerxes xerxes
*cough*gnu rocket*cough*
added on the 2010-04-21 10:40:50 by kusma kusma
I always come back to Protracker 2.3x and Fasttracker 2.9 .. so there.
added on the 2010-04-21 10:43:01 by leGend leGend
I use mainly Renoise, Protracker and Milkytracker.

But I love all trackers! Trackers are awesome tools! :)
added on the 2010-04-21 10:51:58 by ham ham
impulse tracker is still my favorite. every time i've used milkytracker i've been close to going freakin' insane but then again i've never been a fan of the whole ft2 thing.

still, i don't really use trackers for anything anymore.
xerxes: I guess I didn't consider Renoise to be a tracker, but yeah, comment withdrawn. :)
added on the 2010-04-21 12:02:53 by gloom gloom
AHX and more recently Renoise are my favourites :)
added on the 2010-04-21 12:04:14 by m0d m0d
@gloom: 19 entries in the BP "unofficial" tracked music compo was pretty unexpected and good :D Trax0ring is certainly still alive, also it's weird how its been falling into the hands of non-sceners (like homebrew game devs for things on stuff like NDS etc) recently.

added on the 2010-04-21 12:07:00 by m0d m0d
gloom, i figured :)
added on the 2010-04-21 12:16:53 by xerxes xerxes
i worked in FT2 and MPT (not OpenMTP), but have always loved Scream Tracker 3, though never made any good tunes with it.
For just general tracking purposes I can go with anything except OpenMPT, but I prefer the FT2 clones. For actual music making I'm currently using Renoise, which is <3
added on the 2010-04-21 13:39:43 by noby noby
Buzz ruined my productivity.
added on the 2010-04-21 14:16:04 by Shifter Shifter
FastTracker2 was my favorite back in time, my current favorite being Renoise.
added on the 2010-04-21 14:32:23 by Korguiq Korguiq

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