MisthaLu
New member
Hi all
I'm a musician from Denmark, with roots all the way back to the Amstrad CPC.
I have made music on so many different platforms it's hard to keep track of it.
Haven't yet made any music for the NES though. So many interests, but only so little time. But I've had a brief look at Deflemask Tracker.
I gotta ask in another thread which tracker the majority prefer for making NES music.
What I like about Deflemask is that it is possible to reuse the pattern notes for another system, thus relatively easy to port a NES track to e.g. Sega... at least in theory.
One of my geeky hobbies as a musician is to create the same track for many different platforms, like in this example: https://indiegamemusic.com/viewtrack.php?id=73
I am the creator of IndieGameMusic.com where I recently added "chip music" as a filetype, intended to be used for the various chip-tracker filetypes like for the NES. I hope some NES musicians will add some tracks they have lying around.
http://nesmakers.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=4081
I grew up with the Amstrad CPC, so that's the platform for me. I can't be active on all the various retro forums, but I'm still hoping IndieGameMusic.com will become a place for devs on all retro platforms to find music.
Cheers!
I'm a musician from Denmark, with roots all the way back to the Amstrad CPC.
I have made music on so many different platforms it's hard to keep track of it.
Haven't yet made any music for the NES though. So many interests, but only so little time. But I've had a brief look at Deflemask Tracker.
I gotta ask in another thread which tracker the majority prefer for making NES music.
What I like about Deflemask is that it is possible to reuse the pattern notes for another system, thus relatively easy to port a NES track to e.g. Sega... at least in theory.
One of my geeky hobbies as a musician is to create the same track for many different platforms, like in this example: https://indiegamemusic.com/viewtrack.php?id=73
I am the creator of IndieGameMusic.com where I recently added "chip music" as a filetype, intended to be used for the various chip-tracker filetypes like for the NES. I hope some NES musicians will add some tracks they have lying around.
http://nesmakers.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=4081
I grew up with the Amstrad CPC, so that's the platform for me. I can't be active on all the various retro forums, but I'm still hoping IndieGameMusic.com will become a place for devs on all retro platforms to find music.
Cheers!