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Software » Windows
DefleMask v1.1.5 WiN/Linux-BTCR screenshot
Team BTCR | 03 December 2022 | WiN: 13 MB | Linux: 12/13 MB
DefleMask is a cross-platform and multi system chiptune music tracker. The first of its kind in history. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android! (currently testing Raspberry Pi builds and dreaming about a Switch release!) With it you can produce video game music for many old school game-consoles and computers.

- Full real-time emulation of the soundchips
- MIDI input devices realtime recording and chords input mode
- ROM Builders!
- Dynamic FM/macros/wavetable/sample instruments editor
- Independent Pattern order for each channel using a Pattern Matrix
- Many keyboard and mouse shortcuts for easier music creation
- VGM format as the general ready-to-listen output
- On the fly switch of soundchips and systems for easy song porting to other platforms



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  Member 6.09.2016 136
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I didn't understand this thing ! , it's a gadget
  Resident 7.07.2021 588
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Do you remember the music included with some keygens (or some old gamz)? Far before the DAWs as we know it, there was the trackers, incredible glorious pieces of music was composed with these tools...

Of course, nothing to do with Cubase, or S1, or Reaper, or even VSTs, just autonomous proggies.

The logic and internals are very different, the notes, velocity and FX are represented by pure numbers, it's simply another planet...
I'm alive!!! :D Isn't it astounding??? ;)
  Resident 7.02.2009 1 766
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I enjoyed a lot those times. I even made my first song in FastTracker II :D

But I think this tracker goes even before that. To the times of Commodore 64 and the likes. Which is really cool, I also had a Commodore 64 when I was a child.
[2009] Sorry for my English. I'm working on it
[2017] I'm beginning to improve. Hell yeah, I'm a fast learner :D
  Resident 14.11.2013 379
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Yeah, that's how I got into all of that.
After like non-stop-gaming for half a year with my Amiga 500 I got totally bored of that and was like mkey what else can we do... so I found trackers like (octa)MED, and those little sampling devices one plugged into the parallel port. It was the most fun I ever had. Nothing I did in later years with proper midi gear was like that instant gratification tose 64-step pattern trackers gave me.

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