I first got into tracking back in 95 with FT2 (have since stopped but still love it) and I only learned today that the speed denoted the number of ticks per line!
Nice! You should dive back in if you get the chance. I believe there's some complicated Tempo/Engine speed jazz that plays into the tick equation. At Tempo 150 ticks and speed should be 1:1 equivalent (tested with NSF export/import). :D
I am not sure if there's an official development timeline. There are, however, a lot of FamiTracker hacks that tend to augment the program well enough!
You can, but that's a large scale change. In general, if you're only going to use a few tuplets, the delay function will serve the module's structure better. That is, it'll be easier to view and edit. If you change the row structure to accommodate one or two tuplets, I can imagine that'll get pretty messy...and you might have to use the delay function to input simple subdivisions of the beat which is kind of backwards at that point. Hope that makes sense.
How does this only have 399 views? Such premium quality content!
This is a highly underrated channel. Amazing content with great explanations !
Thanks, LDD. Glad you're enjoying it and find it helpful.
I first got into tracking back in 95 with FT2 (have since stopped but still love it) and I only learned today that the speed denoted the number of ticks per line!
Nice! You should dive back in if you get the chance.
I believe there's some complicated Tempo/Engine speed jazz that plays into the tick equation. At Tempo 150 ticks and speed should be 1:1 equivalent (tested with NSF export/import). :D
@@MatthewIvic I've actually had my eye on the M8 recently. Could very well be the gateway back into the tracking scene!
I've been hearing about the M8 recently. Awesome to see a portable tracker based instrument.
I was trying out quintuplets on Furnace Tracker and this helped a lot! Thanks!
Glad it helped. It's nice that trackers share common design.
Wow, I didn't know, you could delay notes, thank you so much!
Glad to help.
ITS BEEN SO LONG
Indeed. Good things come to those who track.
The G stands for GROOVY
Are they still developing famitracker to version 1?
I am not sure if there's an official development timeline. There are, however, a lot of FamiTracker hacks that tend to augment the program well enough!
I watch this like every week and I understand it less each time somehow
T_T
Anything specifically?
first step. set speed to 1 😎
LOL. I used to input everything at speed 1. Took forever, but can't beat the detail. :p
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Cyborg-like comment speed!
Thanks. :)
@@MatthewIvic You'll laugh, but my nickname translates into English as Second Cyborg Man Cider
@@user-uy9lb5el2f Это смешно! :D
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Why not also change the number of rows?
You can, but that's a large scale change. In general, if you're only going to use a few tuplets, the delay function will serve the module's structure better. That is, it'll be easier to view and edit. If you change the row structure to accommodate one or two tuplets, I can imagine that'll get pretty messy...and you might have to use the delay function to input simple subdivisions of the beat which is kind of backwards at that point. Hope that makes sense.
@@MatthewIvic You could just use row numbers that are common multiples