Tracking Tutorial: Envelope Usage

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2007

Use MilkyTracker's Instrument Editor to modify your sounds and give them more depth and character. Again, thanks to Kmuland for the vid.

MilkyTracker is a multiplatform, 100% freeware music application, more specifically part of the tracker family. It attempts to recreate the module replay and user experience of the popular DOS tracker FastTracker II, with special modes available for improved Amiga ProTracker 2/3 compatibility. MilkyTracker is not "another Windows tracker" which should already be obvious by the plethora of supported desktop and portable platforms. In fact it started as a project to bring tracking to the Pocket PC. When this milestone was reached, the next one was creating a truly FT2 compatible tracker for portable as well as modern desktop platforms. We aren't there just yet but you can test it out yourself and see we're not far away either. Exported module formats are those of its ancestors - XM and MOD, but it can import 669, AMF, AMS, CBA, DBM, DIGI, DSM, DTM, AR, GDM, GMC, IMF, IT, MDL, MOD, MTM, MXM, OKT, OKTA, PLM, PSM, PTM, S3M, STM, ULT, UNI and XM and naturally, load _anything_ as samples.

http://www.milkytracker.net/

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  • you would just need to copy the sample into a new "sample slot" and give them different envelopes or is there an other way?

    pretty awesum shit

  • Once you have one envelope for an instrument, that's pretty much it. It effects all the samples of that instrument. You can change the panning for each sample though.

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  • you can delete my previous post ..

    i do understand what you mean now.

    just thought it was the other way around.

    good quality sound !

  • i cant distinguish the difference between an instrument and an smaple.

    so i guess a sample can contain several instruments right?

    second. you can change the panning envelope for each instrument?

    its so damn advanced and so incredibly versatile (as far i know from ft2 i never got to learn to use it good see my newest vid lol)

  • super cool :o~

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