A crossplatform music editor for creating Commodore 64 music. Uses reSID library by Dag Lem and supports alternatively HardSID & CatWeasel devices.

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Audio Editing

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Pretty straightforward to use compared to a lot of other C64 trackers while also having nice features, too bad it seems to run at like 30 FPS so it looks really jerky on follow-mode. Hope they improve that. Remembering the last directory used would also be nice.
  • One of the best tracker I've used to make chip music on a PC. Thanks for the mod2sng converter which is very useful to me since I often use OpenMPT to convert files from MIDI to MOD format.
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  • Great project! I recommend. Thanks
  • A fairly bare-bone and down-to-the-chip SID tracker - fairly easy to learn, great to use ;)
  • For SID Composer this is a great program
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Framebuffer, SDL

Programming Language

Assembly, C, C++

Related Categories

C++ Audio Editing Software, Assembly Audio Editing Software, C Audio Editing Software

Registered

2008-03-31