
the black notes or keys can be found inbetween the two octaves on your computer keyboard if you need more octaves, hit one of the Function-Keys (F1 to F6 or so) if you have a instrument that is a melodic instrument and no drum sound, you can play notes with the Computer Keyboard (use "yxcvbnm," and "qwertzui" for octaves 4 and 5) go up and down with the arrow-/cursor-keys on your Computer Keyboard, so you can reach the other positions, where you can place notes you only need to push "y" on your computer keyboard to get a "C-4" Note on the cursors position go to the first channel and create a drumpattern (a pattern is this page with musical information in a tracker), you'll have to push "Rec" first or hit space create instruments from the samples, if needed you load or create your own samples or ask someone, if you can use his/her samples

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If you understand german, you can have the german version, if not, you'll have to wait until my friend has translated it.įor now, here is a short description, how to start: I created a first-steps-tutorial for milky in german and got it to a friend, who wants to translate it into english. What programs to use, etc, because I'm not sure at all if this is the right program for me, and I would prefer if the responses were as objective as possible. That's something I'd like to create myself.
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I think that of all the songs on the download page ( ), Strobe's are the ones i like the best, especially the last part of Delusional, to give you a better view of what i like. The kind of music i want to create is something in the direction of BigBeat/Aggrotech (see Prodigy for BigBeat, and Combichrist for Aggrotech), but all music I've found on the Milkytracker forum is blip-blop/bitpop.

BTW, I've uploaded two of my songs at youtube, called Asphyxia and Techno Mission.

I HAVE been working with Rave eJay and Dance eJay for a couple of years, and made around 10 songs that I can actually call music (the rest are just awful crapload from when I was as young as 11-or-12-or-so), but if you know the programs, you know they only use premade samples, and what i want to do is my own music FOR REAL. Except perhaps AVS, but that isn't a language for programming games, but instead it is used to create visualizations in Winamp (it's built-in and comes with the standard download). The program seems complicated, but I think I will have an advantage over your average 16 year old because I have been doing a little bit of programming in lots of different languages, namely C++, Visual Basic, html, pascal, BlitzBasic and AVS, but never done anything serious in any of the languages. I'm 16, and I've been wanting to create my own music for a very long time, but I just haven't put any effort in getting started, but now, I thought I could ask some more experienced people about the matter.
