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− | Soundtrakker (Musizier mit mir) from [[New Age Software]] was programmed by [[BSC]] and was one of the most used music tools on the CPC. | + | Soundtrakker (Musizier mit mir) from [[New Age Software]] was programmed by Oliver Mayer ([[BSC]]) and was one of the most used music tools on the CPC. |
There where three version released: | There where three version released: |
Revision as of 08:10, 11 October 2006
Soundtrakker (Musizier mit mir) from New Age Software was programmed by Oliver Mayer (BSC) and was one of the most used music tools on the CPC.
There where three version released:
- Soundtrakker 1.0
- Soundtrakker 1.1
- Soundtrakker 128K
For Weeske there was also a specialized Version of Soundtrakker 1.0 with an extra Intro with the Weeske-Logo and a modified manual.
Soundtrakker 1.x and Soundtrakker 128K are different in more aspects than just the amount of memory that is available. ST-128K is a improvement of ST-1.x, introducing for example additional effects. That's why a new extension (.128 instead of .sng) was introduced for the files that were created using ST-128K. The 1.x Soundtrakkers are unable to read the .128 tunes, while ST-128K is still able to read the .sng files.
Under some circumstances ST-128K is not compatible with ST-1.x tunes. When using very short patterns in an ST-1.x song, the song can be messed up in ST-128K.
Since its release SoundTrakker songs have been used in nearly all demos of these times. Tom & Jerry released several song collections with a jukebox-like player. SymAmp allows to manage and play complete SoundTrakker songlists.
Reviews
- Amstrad Action, issue #92 (May 1993): 93%