You don't say, LOL... Classical trackers have no real processing, no EQ's, no compressors.... At some point Impulse Tracker implemented resonant filters which was a very large step forward for this kind of music, apart from that all available "processing" is just what can be done by basic sample manipulation, things like tremolo, vibrato, pitch shifts, simple delay (by duplicating a track...) and with some creative out-of-the-box thinking things like a basic flanger.
this makes me want to drift a 2d car
Alright time to make some music
>Opens dosbox
Stumbled on this track and very happy I did!
glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Awesome 👍
Wow, that was a lot of fun. Looking forward to more!
thanks, appreciate it 😄
nice track
Great track, had me bumpin
Very cool ❤
Awesome track!
thanks for listening! 🙂
O.Z.O.R.A. When? :P
when i have money 🙃
🔥🔥
good work
you must migrate
your tracks, to ableton.
64bit audio processing, makes a huge difference.
TBH Renoise would probably be better. It's kinda a bridge between modern and oldschool DAWs
Renoise, will make the migration easier but
Ableton will make the migration
to sound better.
You don't say, LOL... Classical trackers have no real processing, no EQ's, no compressors.... At some point Impulse Tracker implemented resonant filters which was a very large step forward for this kind of music, apart from that all available "processing" is just what can be done by basic sample manipulation, things like tremolo, vibrato, pitch shifts, simple delay (by duplicating a track...) and with some creative out-of-the-box thinking things like a basic flanger.
one of my friends actually tried importing this module to renoise, somehow the samples got messed up quite bad 😅