Jalex
(Jalex)
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Hello!
I decided to slightly reformat this format towards news about new developments in this area of software
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Does anyone follow the development of new trackers? We are very interested in exploring in this direction.
Thnx
that’s what I managed to find so far
Propulse tracker [lin/win/mac]
Project m8 [standalone device]
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9isKjUnL2b/?igshid=1urzi5ysywvm6
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dspasic
(senseiprod)
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thanks for this, i like porotracker’s slickiness
will try it out soon
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Strotch
(Strotch)
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Really stoked for the Polyend Tracker! Always wanted something like that.
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dblue
(dblue)
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I saw Richard Devine giving a quick demo of this thing on his Instagram page. Had no idea it even existed!
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looks great, but I’m sure the price will be depressing
There’s also NerdSEQ which is being actively developed.
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$599 US, from leaked docs. Maybe a stretch for some, but there is no doubt I’m picking up one of the 1500 they first make:
Polyend_Tracker_Press_Release_18_March_20.pdf (2.4 MB)
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Borodin
(Borodin)
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Nice! I had heard closer to $1000. At $600 this would be very tempting.
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oh wow, I expected it to be above 1000 EUR/USD as well. The PDF says its €499
Just wish it had two stereo outputs, but looks great apart from that!
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ToybOx
(ToybOx)
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only 128 steps per pattern
also doesn’t look like it can do multiple note lanes per track, at least judging from the video. Still a great device though.
For now, but this could be easily extended through an update.
Fabrice
(Fabrice)
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Nice to see news into trackers world
These hardwares stuffs are quite catchy!
The Propulse Tracker demonstration is quite nostalgic, with this combinaison of colored type and tracked music.
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Jalex
(Jalex)
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Jalex
(Jalex)
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Dude, that looks awesome …
It definitely looks like the summer of the tracker this year.