I'm not really having a go - I get what you're saying, but I've done a lot of Famitracker recently and I think I need to put it down and pick up a different instrument for a little while - going back to my old FL studio with a fresh perspective after having learnt so much in FT. Reassess what you're saying, it is, after all, slightly fascist - and music would get very boring if we all had to make it in the same way all the time. even the slightly ridiculous one that all computer music must be made in a tracker. No, stop working in DAWs, start working in other trackers. I spoke to the tech guy and after removing the banana with a toothpick he explained that bananas are not compatible with Windows - he said "they go better with Apples, mack." Well, I rammed a banana into my USB and waited half an hour, but it wouldn't load. Member for: 4273 days Location: South Texas Status: Offline So, my question in short is this: does anyone know of such a VST, and if so, how do I get it? Imagine what sounds I could create if the tables went from 0 to 100 rather than 0 to 15!!! Is there a VST that anyone knows about that works similar to famitracker - you create the sound by plotting volume, arp, pitch, cycle, waveform (like for namco etc). If I want to shape the volume I turn the ADSR knobs, but I don't get to plot it, or visually have it there before me. For example I want reverb, I open a vst and "bop!" reverb, done for me, whereas in FT I have to plot the notes, although I'm limited in what I can create. I decided to give Famitracker a bit of a rest and work on some music in a more modern-style music program, but already I'm finding it a bit annoying, first of all how easy it is! Secondly, that I don't get to control everything.
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