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Java Ice Team Tracker 64 is a java based music tracker (editor) for creating music for SID chip of Commodore 64. Instruments are totally based onto tables for full control of sound generation.
Featureful native Commodore 64 music tracker with MIDI/XM converter
A featureful SID-music creation tool (tracker) for the Commodore 64. It includes many advanced effects and tools like keyboard-tracking, tempo-programs/funktempo, gateoff-table-pointers, filter-shift, SID-export, executable-export, MIDI/XM conversion and MIDI-input hardware, etc., etc.
NOTE: I left SourceForge for reasons not ethical to mention here.
TED-chip music editor for Commodore Plus4, Commodore16 (and C64)
This is a tracker-style music editor tool for the Commodore-Plus/4 / Commodore-16 computers' TED-chip. It can also be used on Commodore-64 by emulating the TED-sound, and later generating the native TED music on Plus4 or in VICE/Yape Plus4 emulators...
NOTE: I left SourceForge for reasons not ethical to mention here. You can find me and my further work at these locations:
http://hermit.sidrip.com
http://csdb.dk/scener/?id=18806
https://github.com/hermitsoft/
Software to allow hardsid card to act as a MIDI instrument running on a Linux platform. This project will use the existing hardsid driver for Linux (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hardsid). See also www.hardsid.com.