>
> On 10 Aug 2003 11:04:10 -0700, stacko23@my-deja.com (0) wrote:
>
> >HI NG!
> >I'm not shure whether this is the appropriate group for my question so
> >please apologise if I'm wrong.
> >I'm searching a free program (preferrably on linux) which I could use
> >to make electronic music with, typically drum&bass. Ideally, I'd like
> >to compose some bass rythm on 4 measures or so and make it loop, and
> >then add some sound samples on top of it. I don't have the samples but
> >the sound bank of my sound card should be ok.
> >Any hints?
> >Thanks,
> >Bernd Haller
>
> Go on google and look up:
> "trackers"
> "mod editors"
> "Impulse Tracker"
> "ModPlug"
> "Mad Tracker"
>
> Most of these programs are freeware and will let you
> make complete tunes using just your computer.
>
> Hmm, I am re-reading your message and I see that you
> want this for linux. Most of the trackers run on
> DOS/Windows or Amiga. Well I guess there's always
> C-Sound. That runs in linux but it's just a bitch to
> figure out.
Google is frugal and Wine is fine. Tada!
Jerry
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Reply by nospam●August 11, 20032003-08-11
On 10 Aug 2003 11:04:10 -0700, stacko23@my-deja.com (0) wrote:
>HI NG!
>I'm not shure whether this is the appropriate group for my question so
>please apologise if I'm wrong.
>I'm searching a free program (preferrably on linux) which I could use
>to make electronic music with, typically drum&bass. Ideally, I'd like
>to compose some bass rythm on 4 measures or so and make it loop, and
>then add some sound samples on top of it. I don't have the samples but
>the sound bank of my sound card should be ok.
>Any hints?
>Thanks,
>Bernd Haller
Go on google and look up:
"trackers"
"mod editors"
"Impulse Tracker"
"ModPlug"
"Mad Tracker"
Most of these programs are freeware and will let you
make complete tunes using just your computer.
Hmm, I am re-reading your message and I see that you
want this for linux. Most of the trackers run on
DOS/Windows or Amiga. Well I guess there's always
C-Sound. That runs in linux but it's just a bitch to
figure out.
Reply by 0●August 10, 20032003-08-10
HI NG!
I'm not shure whether this is the appropriate group for my question so
please apologise if I'm wrong.
I'm searching a free program (preferrably on linux) which I could use
to make electronic music with, typically drum&bass. Ideally, I'd like
to compose some bass rythm on 4 measures or so and make it loop, and
then add some sound samples on top of it. I don't have the samples but
the sound bank of my sound card should be ok.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Bernd Haller