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− | + | Created by [[Targhan]] from [[Arkos]], '''Arkos Tracker''' is a music and sound effect composing tool that runs on a PC or Mac (i.e. it is not a CPC tool), but which can be used to create tunes for Amstrad, MSX and Spectrum computers. | |
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+ | It is designed to create musics for [[AY| AY-3-8910]] and YM2149F sound chips (compatible variants). | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
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+ | * It is the successor of [[STarKos]] which ran on real Amstrad CPC. | ||
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+ | == Versions == | ||
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+ | * '''Arkos Tracker 1''' and its tools are built using the .NET framework. It is possible to run the tools, but not the Tracker itself, on Linux, using Mono. | ||
+ | * '''Arkos Tracker 2''' is a rewrite of Arkos Tracker and is available natively for both Windows and Linux. It is written in C++ using the JUCE toolkit. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * | + | * [http://www.julien-nevo.com/arkos/ Arkos Homepage] |
− | * | + | * [http://arkostracker.cpcscene.com Arkos Tracker Homepage] |
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+ | [[Category:CrossDev]] [[Category:Music and sound]] |
Latest revision as of 12:45, 11 October 2022
Created by Targhan from Arkos, Arkos Tracker is a music and sound effect composing tool that runs on a PC or Mac (i.e. it is not a CPC tool), but which can be used to create tunes for Amstrad, MSX and Spectrum computers.
It is designed to create musics for AY-3-8910 and YM2149F sound chips (compatible variants).
History
- It is the successor of STarKos which ran on real Amstrad CPC.
Versions
- Arkos Tracker 1 and its tools are built using the .NET framework. It is possible to run the tools, but not the Tracker itself, on Linux, using Mono.
- Arkos Tracker 2 is a rewrite of Arkos Tracker and is available natively for both Windows and Linux. It is written in C++ using the JUCE toolkit.