๐ŸฆŒ"It's just a silly lil fox game you don't have to go hard"
the tiny deer out in the forest:

#chiptune #8bit #soretro

๐ŸฆŒI *may* have had a flash of inspiration about what a boss song could sound like and shoved aside what I was gonna work on to transcribe it LOL

๐ŸฆŒanyways here's a more normal one I was doing, based on one ashe was doing the other day, based on what I did before (it's a circle) I really liked the ascending, marching tension-building section she did so I kept that. this could be for the first ruins

#8bit #chiptune #soretro

@roxy Both of them are so cool.

Which tracker do you use? (For a moment I thought the soretro hashtag is the tracker name, would fit though.  )

You could put it into the alt description: "[tracker name] playing my musical composition [title]."

@dragonfi ๐Ÿฟ๏ธ oh yea we didn't think about putting the tracker name in there, this is dn-famitracker running through WINE/bottles in linux
@roxy Interesting! Do you prefer dn-famitracker through Wine over the Linux native alternatives?
@dragonfi ๐Ÿฟ๏ธ do they have dn-famitracker for linux? we only know about the windows one. as for other stuff like Furnace, it's an interesting program but it's a bit much when you're just doing the NES without any expansion chips

@roxy So you consider Dn-Famitracker the best for NES-sounding music.

I don't have an opinion yet, I'm just interested. There are quite a few trackes (and other music making software) to choose from and I'm a bit overwhelmed.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_of_applications/Multimedia#Music_trackers

List of applications/Multimedia - ArchWiki

@dragonfi ๐Ÿฟ๏ธ I don't think it's the best, we know furnace actually does some stuff more accurately (according to our music friends) and we know there's a lot of options out there. it's just personal preference, really (we've been using some variant of famitracker off and on for years, so it's just what we're used to)