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Download it here
You'll want to download these work-in-progress builds, they work very well and have all the new cool stuff:
klystrack_1.6.0-1_i386.deb (Linux) klystrack_1.6.0-1_amd64.deb (Linux 64-bit) klystrack-nightly-1309-win32.zip (Windows 32-bit) Klystrack_1.6.0-1270.dmg (OSX) -- very old builds are here, in case you need them
Use libksnd.dll to playback tunes in your own programs. Refer to this tutorial how it works. Spoiler: it's very easy.
klystrack is a little chiptune composing tool that uses klystron. It is comparable to AHX on the Amiga.
klystrack tunes on Youtube - Also on SoundCloud
- Cool example tunes
- Anyone is welcome to suggest new features
The synth and player routines are designed for creating 8-bit style music and sound effects to be used in games using the klystron (SDL) game engine.
Alternatively, the routines can be easily used with any other framework and/or sound library that gives direct access to the output wave buffer. This makes klystrack (and the audio side of klystron) a useful sound tool for retro-styled and otherwise size-constrained games.
Read more about the features.
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Preface
How to use klystrack
Editors
Editing features
The rest
Developers
- Using music in your projects
- Customizing how klystrack looks like
- Custom key mappings
- How to compile klystrack
- Tools used to create klystrack
Some useless garbage