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Why no MilkyTracker on the iPhone?


I am a bit surprised that no one has ported MilkyTracker over to the iPhone. There have been no updates to the MilkyTracker site since June last year, which is a shame. I'm hoping that the site will continue and maybe there'll be an update or two, who knows.

Anyway, even if there is no iPhone port I think I'll have to give MilkyTracker another look, and try it with a keyboard too.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who needs Milkytracker when you have Sunvox? Perhaps the developers thought there was no hope left? ;)

ashley said...

True, but you'd still expect them to update for other platforms though

formal said...

If you read their forums they seem to have the attitude that since it's opensource (their last big update) they'll leave it up to somebody else to port. Now the question is.... why hasn't an indy dev taken it upon himself to port? With an OSX verion already done it shouldn't be too terribly hard.

Anonymous said...

I tried this ages ago. I'll have to go back to it now.

Anonymous said...

Sunvox is better and on the iPhone already

Anonymous said...

Does sunvox create XM modules?

Anonymous said...

"Does sunvox create XM modules?"

Not sure, but it can certainly play them.

Anonymous said...

"Does sunvox create XM modules?"

Not sure, but it can certainly play them

Anonymous said...

With sunvox you can easily create samples with echo and all sorts of other effects. As for milkytracker, you have to make the sample with barely any effects which gives restrictions. Those restrictions make milkytracker have much more freedom when dealing with audio layers.