I guess I'll check out LMMS (since it's FOSS), either way DAWs are still easier then trackers.
I'm planning on making an NES game in the future so furnace will be useful!!!
Thank you so much for the help!!!!!!!
idk what to use now, I'm rlly interested in using trackers (furnace, openmpt, etc...) but also like the ease-of-use that comes with DAWs and VSTs (LMMS, Reaper, etc...)
I'm looking at FastTracker 2 and OpenMPT (they all use .xm files), do these even emulate some kind of chip?
I want to make chiptunes, but not for any kind of specific hardware (like NES, SNES, NeoGeo, etc...)
Edit: although I think those hardware limitations are a good idea for beginners
glad you liked it! Furnace tracker seems pretty cool (and it's free!!!)
Edit: btw what system is this guy using?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzGmbwS_Drs
thank y'all so much for help!
I'm still starting out, but I'm sure with practice I'll make better chiptunes
tysm!
is there anything else I should learn about chiptunes in general?
I guess I'll check out LMMS (since it's FOSS), either way DAWs are still easier then trackers.
I'm planning on making an NES game in the future so furnace will be useful!!!
Thank you so much for the help!!!!!!!
idk what to use now, I'm rlly interested in using trackers (furnace, openmpt, etc...) but also like the ease-of-use that comes with DAWs and VSTs (LMMS, Reaper, etc...)
I'm looking at FastTracker 2 and OpenMPT (they all use .xm files), do these even emulate some kind of chip?
I want to make chiptunes, but not for any kind of specific hardware (like NES, SNES, NeoGeo, etc...)
Edit: although I think those hardware limitations are a good idea for beginners
glad you liked it! Furnace tracker seems pretty cool (and it's free!!!)
Edit: btw what system is this guy using?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzGmbwS_Drs
thank y'all so much for help!
I'm still starting out, but I'm sure with practice I'll make better chiptunes
tysm!
is there anything else I should learn about chiptunes in general?