Portable klystrack is the portable version of klystrack developed to be able to run from a USB flash drive or any other portable device.
klystrack is a little chiptune composing tool that uses klystron. It is comparable to AHX on the Amiga.
The synth and player routines are designed for creating 8-bit style music and sound effects to be used in games using the klystron (SDL) game engine.
Alternatively, the routines can be easily separated from the engine and used with any sound library that gives direct access to the output wave buffer. This makes klystrack (and the audio side of klystron) a useful sound tool for retro-styled games.
Here are some key features of "Portable klystrack":
· Simple editor familiar to anyone who has ever used a tracker with features from more refined sequencers
· Chiptune synthesis, no samples used
· Instrument programs suitable for arpeggio or more complex patches
· Envelope, ring modulation, filter and more for each channel
· Stereo output
· Reverb for SNES cheese
· Protracker module import (no samples)
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Improved file selector (drive list, bookmarks)
· Sequence editor step size is saved with song
· Sequence data can be entered digit by digit
· Better wavetable preview (including key jamming with samples)
· Module import optimizations for duplicate patterns
· Numerous fixes (time signature visualization, pattern clone etc.)
· New theme (Golden_Brown)