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Radium Music Editor

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drannex ◴[] No.44502930[source]
This is almost exactly what I've been dreaming of: a tracker with a linear composition timeline and automation/modulation effect guides.

Last year I even thought of just making my own, then got sidetracked. Hope this works as well as I dream.

Not sure how I've never come across this one before.

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1. GuinansEyebrows ◴[] No.44503519[source]
Does Logic Pro or Ableton Live not fit your bill? Not a pointed question, I’m genuinely curious. I don’t know enough about trackers mainly coming from a sequencer background.
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2. nartho ◴[] No.44503693[source]
Not OP but none of those have native linux support.
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3. TheRealPomax ◴[] No.44503894[source]
Neither have anything remotely similar to a tracker interface. The closest "current" DAW would be something like ReNoise, but it lacks a bunch of the ideas that Radium uses, like working graphically inside the tracker UI.
4. ta988 ◴[] No.44504615[source]
Bitwig does and it works really well. pretty much a replacement for live.
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5. bigyabai ◴[] No.44505510{3}[source]
I'll second Bitwig. It's not often I pay $400 for something and regret nothing, let alone software. But Bitwig has proven its worth.
6. bane ◴[] No.44505715[source]
I put an answer here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44505703
7. gbraad ◴[] No.44507211{3}[source]
Bitwig is great, ... and works on Linux (flatpak!)