DarthBahamut |
Posted: 2014-02-17 19:51:36 |
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Just looking around Posts: 2
Member since: 2014-02-17 16:50:12 |
Yea so i just wanted to say thank you to Xeron/iris and Spot/Up Rough for this amazing tool. I got introduced to the tracking scene when i dl'ed the Planet Hively mixtape for my PSP emulator-Im an FL Studio composer, but i always watned to make old school 16-bit video game music but had no idea where to get the sounds. Hively is Magic! its gonna take me a while to get used to the UI, but once i do i hope to make creations half as decent as some of you guys (Xeron/iris you are a genius!)ill be working nonstop to figure out the ins and out of the tracker, but in the meantime if any of you pros have tips for a n0ob then it would be greatly appreciated as this is my 1st experience with using any type of tracker. Once again thank you for all your hard work creating this and keep it up! And everyone whos tracks are featured in the DL folder, keep it up too! you guys are making great music!! |
passing_by |
Posted: 2014-02-19 01:10:27 |
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Occasional visitor Posts: 48
Member since: 2013-05-05 19:13:03 |
Listen to music and look at it with the tracker, see how it's made. |
DarthBahamut |
Posted: 2014-02-19 01:30:18 |
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Just looking around Posts: 2
Member since: 2014-02-17 16:50:12 |
passing_by said:
Listen to music and look at it with the tracker, see how it's made. |
yea that was pretty much the 1st thing i did-still doing in fact lol-you guys really have a lot of talent! |
Xeron |
Posted: 2014-02-23 10:08:38 |
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Supreme Being Posts: 448
Member since: 2006-12-13 11:34:00 |
It might be worth looking for AHX tutorials and guides, since HivelyTracker is based on the old AHX tracker, a lot of the things will be applicable to HT...
In fact, Spot posted an AHX tutorial on this very forum. AHX forever! |