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- Soundtracker may refer to: Ultimate Soundtracker: a music tracker program for the Commodore Amiga SoundTracker (Unix): a music tracker program for Unix-like...
- The Ultimate Soundtracker, or Soundtracker for short, is a music tracker program for the Amiga. It is the creation of Karsten Obarski, a German software...
- SoundTracker is a free tracker for Unix-like operating systems running X Window System for composing music to be saved in module files. Its name is a tribute...
- launched in 2009> by Soundtracker, and as of December 2014 the service had 1.3 million registered users.[citation needed] Soundtracker is available for iOS...
- needing to learn a programming language. www.soundtracker.org same named later clone of Obarski's soundtracker Sweet, Michael (2014). Writing Interactive...
- different light shows and five different soundtracks, one for each Soundtracker. The themes were as follows: Soundtracker 1: green lightshow theme; pla**** "Back...
- including One Square Inch of Silence, were covered in the 2010 do****entary Soundtracker which debuted at the Sedona Film Festival. Greenspun, Philip (August...
- A soundtrack is a recorded audio signal accompanying and synchronised to the images of a book, drama, motion picture, radio program, television program...
- the descendant of the Soundtracker (1988/1987). Building upon the features of previous trackers such as Ultimate Soundtracker and NoiseTracker (of which...
- A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first...