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Posted on 11-Jan-2004 18:08 GMT by Andreas Magerl36 comments
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Now is it so far. After a longer duration the new official homepage of DBPro is finally online. There you can find in future all informations, downloads, goodies ... around the Program. We would like to refer also again to the forum, where Useres can place their questions. A new demoversion of Digibooster Professional will be soon availble for AmigaOS and MorphOS.

DBPro is a so called tracker program. It´s possible to produce your own music by using samples.

http://www.digiboosterpro.de

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Comment 1hooligan/dcsRegistered user11-Jan-2004 17:26 GMT
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New Digibooster Professional homepage is online : Comment 6 of 36ANN.lu
Posted by Neko on 12-Jan-2004 04:40 GMT
You're right: DigiBooster is very much a "so-called" tracker program.

Someone should take a leaf from Apple's book, with GarageBand.

Sure, they are using a basic ProTracker-style music program, but with a few
simple minor differences that professional applications have managed to exploit
for years, over the fixed-size skinned-up ProTracker apps we are used to..

FACT: screens are wider than they are high, especially so now we're getting
16:9 televisions, monitors and tablet displays. Why does the entire crop of
Amiga trackers, then, display the channel data vertically?

FACT: A bunch of numbers in a list are only good for programmers who are able
to memorise what "00 G-5 10 0010101" means in a list. Why aren't we using real
BPM markers or

FACT: having all your buttons taking up 70% of the screen real-estate is a bad
idea, when people want to create music, not find actions to click.

Just a few thoughts. For all the stupid prettiness of GarageBand, it certainly
did fill a hole in the market with very little innovation and effort, merely by
being damned easy to use, and accessible to ordinary people (i.e. people who
grew up not knowing how to hack the SID chip to beep in odd ways)

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