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Re: Bintracker: A modern chiptune editor
From: |
Andy Bennett |
Subject: |
Re: Bintracker: A modern chiptune editor |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Jun 2020 00:21:12 +0100 |
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Trojita/v0.7-405-ga86db1a9; Qt/5.11.3; xcb; Linux; Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) |
Hi,
I've released the source code for Bintracker, a powerful,
hackable "chiptune audio workstation" written in Chicken Scheme.
The project is work-in-progress, and is currently in an early
alpha stage. Basic features work and the editor is usable,
though not necessarily useful ;) I'm publishing the source now
in order to receive some feedback from early adopters, and maybe
also find some new contributors along the way.
More info on the project site: https://bintracker.org
The source is available at https://github.com/bintracker/bintracker .
Wow! Neat project.
I love the GUI.
I've had a (very) quick look at the code. It looks like bt-gui and
bt-gui-lolevel are the core of the UI engine and there's a binding to tk?
Could you talk more about the architecture of the UI? The screenshots look
great and I've not seen many UI heavy Chicken programs yet. This could be a
winner! Is the UI toolkit reusable?
Best wishes,
@ndy
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