Does this program have the same... limitations?... as FamiTracker? Are you only limited to certain modules, or can you add or remove channels as you see fit?
I actually still prefer LSDJ (for Gameboy music composition/covering, that is) as compared to this tracker because LSDJ's systems feel (and quite well ARE, in my opinion) really versatile.
after getting a bit of experience with LSDJ i think it's safe to say that once you've mastered the controls (or just get a fucking MIDI interface) it can do a lot more than a lot of other trackers.
@DeLe1000 With LSDJ's age, it's implemented features such as drumkits/vocal samples, complex effects using tables, powerful waveform synthesization, etc. that your tracker simply does not posess. I also feel more at-home with the song-chain-phrase hierarchy in LSDJ, allowing you to edit and reinstate patterns as you go and make each one's speed independent (e.g. WAV at 3 ticks, NOI at 6 ticks)... need I go on?
LSDJ got a head start, anyways, being developed in the early effin' noughties.
@ArchTV Could you go on?, because I never used LSDJ deeply, and I want to check if there are solutions in it that I can add to DefleMask.
What is a drumkit?, a bunch of noise envelopes I suppose?.
Complex effects using tables is like the GoatTracker table?, do you actually need this having envelopes for duty/arpeggio/volume?.
And what is "waveform synthesization"?, LSDJ is doing a basic type of FM synthesis with the WAVE channel or you are talking about changing the waveform?. Regards
A drumkit, in terms of LSDJ, is a set of WAV-channel samples used generally for drums, effects, and vocal clips, not noise patterns. Making noise envelopes is a task for the producer, not the developer.
A table, in LSDJ terms, is basically a tracker window, except locked to 1 tick, and used exclusively for effects, transposing, and volume enveloping. Look at the LSDJ manual for more detail.
And by waveform synthesization, I mean direct editing of simple waveforms (saw, tri, etc.)
Aren't people who can listen to a song, and then reproduce it meant to be really smart, and have really good math-processing in their brain that comes naturally.
I don't remember the article, but I do remember that people who can reproduce music liek you have done are really special :)
I may be just nitpicking because I'm sick, but shouldn't your lead wave be a 12.5% then a 50%?
shalpp 1 month ago
Nice! Love it!
richardflint2010 2 months ago
Why is this module so laggy for me
Quate32 2 months ago
Does this program have the same... limitations?... as FamiTracker? Are you only limited to certain modules, or can you add or remove channels as you see fit?
hylianarmy0 2 months ago
Deflamask looks pretty awesome. Can it really track vgm music?
omniputance 2 months ago
Awesome!!!
bubblesishot46853 2 months ago
I really like what I'm hearing...
0megasonic 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Not famitracker?
BLASPHEMY!
Thetruehypersonic 2 months ago
@Thetruehypersonic MADNESS!
xan1242 2 months ago
I actually still prefer LSDJ (for Gameboy music composition/covering, that is) as compared to this tracker because LSDJ's systems feel (and quite well ARE, in my opinion) really versatile.
ArchTV 2 months ago
@ArchTV you cannot actually be serious
just... why
meckzdev 2 months ago
@meckzdev i don't think it is currently possible to do rational tempo with period higher than 2 frames without using 0Fxx
in fact deflemask tracker is too rational it cannot define any tempo other than 150
HertzDefil 2 months ago
@meckzdev oh christ, still with this again mex?
after getting a bit of experience with LSDJ i think it's safe to say that once you've mastered the controls (or just get a fucking MIDI interface) it can do a lot more than a lot of other trackers.
face it, deflemask can't BRK BRK BRK BRK BRK BRK BRK BRK BRK
ArchTV 2 months ago
@ArchTV you're dumb
meckzdev 2 months ago
@meckzdev and you're an ignoramus, what does it matter either way
ArchTV 2 months ago
@meckzdev go DIE mex LOL
KiwiStalome 2 months ago
@ArchTV Could you please explain that a little more?, what is exactly the feature of LSDJ that DefleMask can't do?.
DeLe1000 2 months ago
@DeLe1000 With LSDJ's age, it's implemented features such as drumkits/vocal samples, complex effects using tables, powerful waveform synthesization, etc. that your tracker simply does not posess. I also feel more at-home with the song-chain-phrase hierarchy in LSDJ, allowing you to edit and reinstate patterns as you go and make each one's speed independent (e.g. WAV at 3 ticks, NOI at 6 ticks)... need I go on?
LSDJ got a head start, anyways, being developed in the early effin' noughties.
ArchTV 2 months ago
@ArchTV Could you go on?, because I never used LSDJ deeply, and I want to check if there are solutions in it that I can add to DefleMask.
What is a drumkit?, a bunch of noise envelopes I suppose?.
Complex effects using tables is like the GoatTracker table?, do you actually need this having envelopes for duty/arpeggio/volume?.
And what is "waveform synthesization"?, LSDJ is doing a basic type of FM synthesis with the WAVE channel or you are talking about changing the waveform?. Regards
DeLe1000 2 months ago
@DeLe1000
A drumkit, in terms of LSDJ, is a set of WAV-channel samples used generally for drums, effects, and vocal clips, not noise patterns. Making noise envelopes is a task for the producer, not the developer.
A table, in LSDJ terms, is basically a tracker window, except locked to 1 tick, and used exclusively for effects, transposing, and volume enveloping. Look at the LSDJ manual for more detail.
And by waveform synthesization, I mean direct editing of simple waveforms (saw, tri, etc.)
ArchTV 2 months ago
The start of this song is just so fucking
imalwayswatchingu00 2 months ago
Aren't people who can listen to a song, and then reproduce it meant to be really smart, and have really good math-processing in their brain that comes naturally.
I don't remember the article, but I do remember that people who can reproduce music liek you have done are really special :)
imalwayswatchingu00 2 months ago
Wow, New tracker o.o... I'll give it a try =)
RoHiSakk 2 months ago
Oh wow! Was hoping trackers for these would come out, but I never expected them all at once like this!
WyattCroucher 2 months ago
Hey, this is something new...and pretty sweet :D
shadowmariogalaxy64 2 months ago
Is this still only for Windows? Sad times. :(
MrBulbamike 2 months ago
Nice.
pineconevigilante 2 months ago
YES
Snip3rNife 2 months ago
Instantly downloaded this. Sounds so good.
Quate32 2 months ago