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- NoiseTracker is a freeware tracker created in 1989 for the Amiga platform. It was based on the Ultimate Soundtracker and developed by Pex "****ney" Tufvesson...
- the features of previous trackers such as Ultimate Soundtracker and NoiseTracker (of which Protracker's code is based on), Protracker came equipped with...
- clones such as NoiseTracker (1989) appeared as well. The general concept of step-sequencing samples numerically, as used in trackers, is also found in...
- SpectraLayers WaveLab Historical tracker software: SoundMonitor (C64, 1986) Ultimate Soundtracker (Amiga, 1987) NoiseTracker (Amiga, 1989) OctaMED (Amiga...
- 2020-04-15. "Fortran Programs with Modules". Noisetracker/Soundtracker/Protracker Module Format - 3rd Revision Noisetracker/Soundtracker/Protracker Module Format...
- also active in the tracking music scene under the moniker Quazar, releasing acid techno tracks made with FastTracker 2 and NoiseTracker. Axwell began his...
- fifteen samples. Ultimate SoundTracker was soon su****ded by NoiseTracker and Protracker, which allowed for more tracker commands (effects) and instruments...
- Tufvesson and Anders “Kaktus” Berkeman, who released a version known as NoiseTracker. Some versions turned out to be incompatible with the Amiga OS 2.0, causing...
- percussion (track 4), bells (track 5), sand blocks (track 7), harmony vocals (track 8), castanets (track 8), noises (track 10), music box (track 10) Additional...
- Noise is sound, chiefly unwanted, unintentional, or harmful sound considered unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to mental or hearing faculties. From a physics...