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Nowadays I use the new remake of FastTracker II https://16-bits.org/ft2.php. It's quite impresive how they copy almost identical the original one. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Also of interest might be this 1:1 remake of FastTracker 2: https://16-bits.org/ft2.php. I’ve only played around briefly but it was exactly as I remember it! FT2 was pretty much my intro to making music, it came on a PC Format magazine cover CD with a a bunch of XM/MOD files and it blew my mind that I could open up these songs and see how they were made! I never got particularly good with it but had some fun... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I just went on the Fastracker 2 clone website and downloaded the Mac version. Source: over 1 year ago
I think a PO33 is a great sampler and I love it (I made some videos with it) BUT if you've never made any music you'd better start with a DAW like FL or Ableton, Cubase ecc.. I recommend also Fast tracker II (https://16-bits.org/ft2.php) which is free, It's a great piece of software that can achieve a lot. Also if you're interested in cheap solutions for more expensive gear I recommend Michael and his channel... Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://16-bits.org/ft2.php might be a fun experiment. Source: about 2 years ago
I also recently downloaded MuseScore. While I'm not a sight reader, and haven't actually used musical notation in a long time, I think being able to write into staves & preview/export MIDI (or, import & edit MIDI) will be really helpful, and it seems to be used by the Musition courses. Source: 9 months ago
Musescore helps people write sheet music. Since notes on a piece of paper form shapes, we might consider that as a visual representation of music. Source: about 1 year ago
What the f are you talking about? Musescore has always been and always will be free: https://musescore.org/en. Source: about 1 year ago
Use MuseScore (which is free!) to write it out and transpose it. Source: about 1 year ago
3) Outline the song in Musescore notation software, putting in just the chords to begin with. I set up the score with flute as the only instrument, so that when I hit 'play' in Audacity, it sounds just like a flute. Source: about 1 year ago
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