SoundTracker (Unix)
SoundTracker is a free tracker for Unix-like operating systems running X Window System for composing music to be saved in module files.
Original author(s) | Michael Krause |
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Stable release | 1.0.3
/ 2022-11-25 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | X11/Unix |
Type | Tracker |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website | www.soundtracker.org |
Description
Its name is a tribute to the 1987 Amiga program Ultimate Soundtracker which is regarded as the first program of this type, while its user interface mostly resembles and indeed functionally mimics Fast Tracker,[1] one of many popular MS-DOS-based audio trackers, supporting saving in its file formats. It generally renders playback using the OpenCP (à la Cubic Player) engine. Initially SoundTracker had used GTK+ (version 1) as its widget toolkit, modern versions (since 1.0.0) use GTK+ 2. For many years, SoundTracker was one of the very few mature audio trackers available for Unix-like operating systems.
References
- Matsuoka, Claudio (2007-11-04). "Tracker History Graphing Project". helllabs.org. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
- Dee-Ann LeBlanc, Andrew J.D. Bowman, (August 9, 2002) Building Sounds for your Applications with SoundTracker, LinuxPlanet
- David Phillips, (January 1, 2001) A Profile of SoundTracker, Linux Journal
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