It took me the whole afternoon to figure out how DMC worked well enough to make something that wasn't harmful to listen to. But I made it! Not a masterpiece, but the virgin ride is never that good.
For those who don't understand: I learned the hard way that DMC v4 does not overwrite excisting files with the same name. So all that is left of my first sid is the instrument setup.
It reminds me well of INPUT64 magazine, short and catchy, hits the annoys-me-wall at late 12 minutes (winamp indefinite repeating) .
Sounds really authentic. What a shame you lost it...
Had a choir in my heart and had to kill it to survive.
Anyways, you should check out CyberTracker (http://noname.c64.org/tracker/)...It's great, and really straight-forward - especially if you've had experience with the ProTracker-series on the Amiga (on which it is based)...And . . . it overwrites files
Okay, so it's pretty memory-hungry, leaving little space of long tunes...But I did make this with it:
Hille wrote:Anyways, you should check out CyberTracker (http://noname.c64.org/tracker/)...It's great, and really straight-forward - especially if you've had experience with the ProTracker-series on the Amiga (on which it is based)...And . . . it overwrites files
Yeah, I checked it out as well, and even though I know ProTracker/FastTracker like the back of my hand I got started must faster in DMC.
I've got some other editors to check out, but time is the limitation I'm afraid. And I've already got too many irons in the fire (dunno if that saying translated very well into English ).