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| Despite its innovative interface, which allowed powerful manipulation of the soundscape, it did not become a success. It was buggy and the first version was rather limited. Also, people were not used to this kind of interface. However, this was about to change as a Dutch demo programmer Exterminator from the demo group Jungle Command disassembled Soundtracker and added new features under the name Soundtracker 2 - and maybe most importantly, | Despite its innovative interface, which allowed powerful manipulation of the soundscape, it did not become a success. It was buggy and the first version was rather limited. Also, people were not used to this kind of interface. However, this was about to change as a Dutch demo programmer Exterminator from the demo group Jungle Command disassembled Soundtracker and added new features under the name Soundtracker 2 - and maybe most importantly, | ||
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| In 2023, there were quite many music making apps on the App Store but still no Protracker compatible app that could load and save mod-files. I was hoping that someone would release a Protracker clone, but since this didn’t happen I came to the conclusion that I needed to develop it myself. I took the mod player I had for the Roll a Stone game and made a user interface to allow editing the module. It would take about a year, but in January 2014 I happily announced the release of VividTracker, | In 2023, there were quite many music making apps on the App Store but still no Protracker compatible app that could load and save mod-files. I was hoping that someone would release a Protracker clone, but since this didn’t happen I came to the conclusion that I needed to develop it myself. I took the mod player I had for the Roll a Stone game and made a user interface to allow editing the module. It would take about a year, but in January 2014 I happily announced the release of VividTracker, | ||
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| + | Recently, Apple has made it possible to install and run iPad apps on their new M1/M2 processor computers and VividTracker has therefore been adapted to work on these new computers. Unfortunately, | ||
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