All releases of SoundTracker


Release Notes: This release adds permanent-channels support, trim and crop functions for the sample editor, key-off recording, an SDL output driver, lots of small bugfixes, and several updated and new translations.


Release Notes: Changes include a new FastTracker-style playlist editor, JACK support, MIDI support for ALSA 0.9, libsndfile support, many bugfixes, and several minor new features.


Release Notes: A fix for NLS (internationalization) support.


Release Notes: This is mostly a bugfix release. It includes some GUI fixes and clean-ups, including a workaround for responsiveness problems that occurred with recent GTK+ versions. The "Transpose selection" function was added, with key bindings similar to those provided by ImpulseTracker. The XM loader repairs a couple of popular XM errors on the fly, fixing some player crashes. French and Swedish translations were added, and other translations have been updated.


Release Notes: This release now works with Gtk+ 1.2.10 in suid-root mode, the input and output devices are now configurable for the OSS drivers, and some other subtle bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: A crash that occured when changing the playback position and playing with the Ctrl key at the same time has been fixed, as well as a bug in the audio settings saver (the settings are actually saved now). The Russian and Italian translations have been updated.


Release Notes: This latest version in the stable series makes SoundTracker work with the new audiofile-0.2 release, and adds some slight usability improvements. Nothing great, though; just bug fixes.


Release Notes: This is the first stable release of SoundTracker. It fixes some compilation errors and stupid crashes, and includes an IRIX port.


Release Notes: Besides some additional key bindings and functions in the track editor and several bugfixes, the latest source archive contains a nearly-finished Win32 port.


Release Notes: This release adds effect interpolation, loading of raw samples, and a lot of bugfixes.