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We've compiled a list of 19 free and paid alternatives to Schism Tracker. The primary competitors include OpenMPT, MilkyTracker. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Schism Tracker and Renoise, SoundBox, DefleMask. Also you can look at other similar options here: Audio and Music Software.


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Schism Tracker is a free reimplementation of Impulse Tracker, a program used to create high quality...

Schism Tracker Platforms

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Schism Tracker Overview

Schism Tracker is a free reimplementation of Impulse Tracker, a program used to create high quality music without the requirements of specialized, expensive equipment, and with a unique "finger feel" that is difficult to replicate in part. The player is based on a highly modified version of the Modplug engine, with a number of bugfixes and changes to improve IT playback.

Where Impulse Tracker was limited to i386-based systems running MS-DOS, Schism Tracker runs on almost any platform that SDL supports, and has been successfully built for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, AmigaOS, BeOS, and even the Wii. Most development is currently done on i686 Linux. Schism will most likely build on any architecture supported by GCC4 (e.g. alpha, m68k, arm, etc.) but it will probably not be as well-optimized on many systems.

Schism Tracker Features

tick-square Mod-tracker
tick-square Sequencing
tick-square Modules
tick-square Music Composer

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Schism Tracker Categories

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Schism Tracker Tags

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