Releases: bintracker/bintracker
Bintracker v0.2.0-alpha3
Bugfix release, this fixes a crash under Windows that was caused by using a wrong key name.
There's also support for a new CPU (i8080).
Bintracker v0.2.0-alpha2
Second preview release of Bintracker. Here's what's new since the last version:
- 2 new engines for TRS MC-10 and Tandy CoCo 3, by The Invisible Man
- Dragon/Tandy .cas export
- new demo track for AMP16k by @LoKiToon
- basic structured editing capabilities for the REPL
- a plugin for .wav import
- Snippets, a personal library for patches, presets, samples, and more
- various bugfixes and improvements
Bintracker is still rough around the edges, so be prepared for frequent crashes and other nasty surprises. Save often, and most importantly, please report any bugs you come across on the issue tracker (preferred) or through the official contact form.
The "full" Windows package contains everything you need to get started, except the ROM files for MAME. If you already have MAME installed and don't mind doing some configuration, you can chose the "core" package instead.
Bintracker v0.2.0-alpha1
This is an early preview of Bintracker. Here's what you can expect in Bintracker at this stage:
- edit music in a standard tracker interface
- multiple engines for Atari 2600/VCS, Channel F, Dragon/CoCo, ZX Spectrum beeper, and more
- export to .bin, .asm, and ZX Spectrum .tap
- edit music, modify Bintracker, and run arbitrary code through the built-in shell (repl)
- a crazy randomization plugin, supporting a wide range of historical and modern PRNG algorithms
- MML support
- build and run your own plugins
- add your own engines
- assemble and run code on MAME
- loads of bugs
Bintracker is still rough around the edges, so be prepared for frequent crashes and other nasty surprises. Save often, and most importantly, please report any bugs you come across on the issue tracker (preferred) or through the official contact form.
The "full" Windows package contains everything you need to get started, except the ROM files for MAME. If you already have MAME installed and don't mind doing some configuration, you can chose the "core" package instead.