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1 About noisetracker  





2 The german tracker page  





3 Factual and Subjective Problems  





4 Game Boy Advance: tracker music vs. built-in tone generators  





5 Early PC MOD players and Sound Blaster info  














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About noisetracker[edit]

Was noisetracker shareware? I can't remember anything about that... Should it be changed to freeware?

Accourding to this website: http://www.exotica.org.uk/info/trackerhistory/SoundTrackerHistory1.05.txt, the copyright of NoiseTracker was SOLD to "the EAS company" so I believe there is a great chance it was. Someone I know also told me that before ProTracker was released, you had to pay for a Tracker.

-Fredrik "Eagle" Larsson

The german tracker page[edit]

Hey, look at the german wikipedia tracker page. It looks much better. Perhaps someone could translate it to english and include it here? http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracker_(Musik)

Factual and Subjective Problems[edit]

In addition to the subjectivity issue mentioned above, there seem to be a number of factual problems with this article. Issues I can immediately spot are:

Since I'm not knowledgeable concerning the vanity demo scene described here, I'm not entirely sure how Tracker software is anything more than a subclass of general music sequencing software (the music sequencer article refers back to the tracker article, but the tracker article does not refer to the music sequencer article). --Superfami

Game Boy Advance: tracker music vs. built-in tone generators[edit]

"the Game Boy Advance has the processing power to support tracker music, and the quality is vastly superior to the built-in tone generators" They aren't just tone generators. They are 2 square pulsewave channels, 1 custom wave channel (using up to 2 samples at a time, depending on the software) and 1 noise channel. Comparing the GBA-only PCM channels to just "the built-in tone generators" (2 out of 4 channels) just doesn't make sense to me.

As well as saying the quality is better on GBA for tracker music than for hardware-synthesized music. We're talking analog output against so-so digital output! It ultimately depends on what one thinks 'quality' is, but I just think this sentence is just too long.

I would recommend: "the Game Boy Advance has the processing power to support tracker music."

Early PC MOD players and Sound Blaster info[edit]

Some information on early sound blaster cards:

Early mod programs for PC:

ModEdit can be downloaded here: http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/ModEdit/


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