It's got MIDI! NitroTracker v0.3 |
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Tobias, otherwise known as _0xtob, has gone back to working on his NitroTracker application, and we're happy to announce v0.3 of the said app. For those who don't know what this does, it's basically a music sequencing app that runs on your DS. It will allow you to edit pieces of audio on the fly, and combined with DSMIDIWiFi, you can also use it as a sequencer for your own applications. Best of all, it now has MIDI support, which gives it more versatility.
Below are the latest features that have been added for NitroTracker v0.3. Just make sure you check the readme and documentation first so you can install it correctly. Enjoy the download!
Features:
- DSMIDIWiFi support
- The song restart position can now be set.
- WAV preview in the file selector
- Pause/Resume
- Pattern looping
- Reboot DS (press Start+Select)
- Some nice icons :-)
- Shrinking the pattern cannot destroy data any more. If you accidentally make a pattern too small, you can just enlarge it again and your data is still there.
- Speed can now be adjusted while playing.
- The pattern can be switched while playing.
- Newer touch code => Better touchscreen accuracy
- The "clr" button is now on both screens.
- Lines between all rows for better orientation
- Red border when in record mode => Record mode is more obvious
- An application icon
- Relnote/finetune calculation for wavs works again.
- 8bit wavs are now loaded correctly without corruption.
- Stereo samples are now downsampled to mono.
- Better card support through new fatlib and DLDI
- An EZ4 Lite is included (.ds.gba)
- Fading no longer causes corruption on longer samples.
- "ins" is now 100% stable.
- Moved to devkitPro r19b.
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