Dude, I found your channel 2 hours ago. Just finished binge-watch your milky tracker tutorials while trying to make a super simple Nightcall (Kavinsky) remix. I'm super happy because I never belived that I could possibly learn this program. Every other tutorial makes everything so complicated, while yours are on point. Thank you! You got a subscriber!
Hey thank you! I appreciate that. I know the feeling. I taught myself how to use MilkyTracker a few years ago, and I couldn’t find any good tutorials. I wasted lots of time figuring things out on my own, or doing things in a less optimal way. Things that could have easily been explained in a tutorial. Anyways… I hope to continue this series in the next few months, and cover more intermediate topics. Happy to help in the meantime if you have any questions!
@@Gruber_Music I have a question: is there a reason why sometimes my samples play in the sample editor veeeery slowly? (even if I use f10-f12 to raise the octave)
@@Gruber_Music I figured it out by experimenting. When I create a new sample and it's any high number it plays very slow. When I set it to 64 now it's fine.
Thaha this sounds like something that you'd hear in "Regular Show". Great tutorial! Very helpful! I saw MilkyTracker as an App the other day in the Google Play store. I got myself an OTG cable and now I can use it wherever I want. Mouse, keyboard, heck maybe in 1 year even with an audio interface. Though it drains quite a lot of battery, I think it's quite amazing what is nowadays possible. I even found a modular music program on the App store. I also checked out the website and it's quite funny to see on which devices you'd be able to run MilkyTracker haha.
I'm surprised MT only supports mono samples. Just imported some .xi instruments and found out only one channel is working. And it's not like a mono-audio just playing from both speakers - it was 2 separate samples for each ear. So in some sense MT can play stereo, you just need to record left and right on different channels. I haven't seen such limitations before Thanks for that video series, it was very helpful!
Yep, only mono samples unfortunately. When I import samples, it asks me if I want to import the left channel, right channel, or mix them. If you choose right or left, you might be losing some audio that's hard panned. You can experiment with importing one stereo sample into two different instruments, one for the left and one for the right. Then using panning to separate them.
@@Gruber_Music this is a good advice, actualy that's what I did to bypass this restriction. But... Welp, that's quite inefficient for me, most of my samples are in stereo. What's strange, if I make a .xm module in OpenMPT using stereo samples it will work just fine in MT
Dude, I found your channel 2 hours ago. Just finished binge-watch your milky tracker tutorials while trying to make a super simple Nightcall (Kavinsky) remix. I'm super happy because I never belived that I could possibly learn this program. Every other tutorial makes everything so complicated, while yours are on point. Thank you! You got a subscriber!
Hey thank you! I appreciate that.
I know the feeling. I taught myself how to use MilkyTracker a few years ago, and I couldn’t find any good tutorials. I wasted lots of time figuring things out on my own, or doing things in a less optimal way. Things that could have easily been explained in a tutorial.
Anyways… I hope to continue this series in the next few months, and cover more intermediate topics. Happy to help in the meantime if you have any questions!
@@Gruber_Music I have a question: is there a reason why sometimes my samples play in the sample editor veeeery slowly? (even if I use f10-f12 to raise the octave)
@@GinoZump Do you hear any difference when you play with the octaves? Or does it always sound the same?
@@Gruber_Music I figured it out by experimenting. When I create a new sample and it's any high number it plays very slow. When I set it to 64 now it's fine.
Thaha this sounds like something that you'd hear in "Regular Show".
Great tutorial! Very helpful! I saw MilkyTracker as an App the other day in the Google Play store.
I got myself an OTG cable and now I can use it wherever I want. Mouse, keyboard, heck maybe in
1 year even with an audio interface. Though it drains quite a lot of battery, I think it's quite amazing
what is nowadays possible. I even found a modular music program on the App store.
I also checked out the website and it's quite funny to see on which devices you'd be able to run
MilkyTracker haha.
Neat! Yeah, MilkyTracker's awesome. Glad you're finding some cool ways to interact with it!
Can't wait to learn how to input these patterns into a full song.
Absolute banger mate!
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Thanks for making this series, helpme a lot!! god bless you!
You're very welcome, glad they're helpful!
really cool
I'm surprised MT only supports mono samples. Just imported some .xi instruments and found out only one channel is working. And it's not like a mono-audio just playing from both speakers - it was 2 separate samples for each ear. So in some sense MT can play stereo, you just need to record left and right on different channels. I haven't seen such limitations before
Thanks for that video series, it was very helpful!
Yep, only mono samples unfortunately. When I import samples, it asks me if I want to import the left channel, right channel, or mix them. If you choose right or left, you might be losing some audio that's hard panned.
You can experiment with importing one stereo sample into two different instruments, one for the left and one for the right. Then using panning to separate them.
@@Gruber_Music this is a good advice, actualy that's what I did to bypass this restriction. But... Welp, that's quite inefficient for me, most of my samples are in stereo. What's strange, if I make a .xm module in OpenMPT using stereo samples it will work just fine in MT