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Cheese Tracker is a program to create module music. It aims to have an interface and feature set similar to that of Impulse Tracker. It works on Unix systems and on Windows (using cygwin), but all the interface/audio code is fully modular and abstracted in individual classes, which should make the porting of this program to other platforms very easy.

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2007-08-26 23:44
0.9.15.2

This release fixes several bugs that caused previous versions to crash, freeze, not compile, or be partially or totally unusable, depending on the user's system.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2007-08-08 07:35
0.9.15.1

Support for Impulse Tracker's Ctrl+D selection
command (Select 16 notes) was added. A bug that
causes CheeseTracker to crash when working with
selections was fixed.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2007-08-07 02:45
0.9.15

With the help of libaudiofile, this release supports many formats that had to be treated as raw in previous versions, and WAV files load better than in previous versions. Some of the formats now supported include AIFF/AIFF-C, AU, and .voc. ADPCM-compressed and IEEE floating-point WAV files can now be loaded correctly, and several bugs were fixed.

2007-08-06 12:38
0.9.14.3

A bug with selections in the Pattern Editor (F2)
was fixed.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2007-08-05 13:55
0.9.14.1

This release adds full support for stereo samples
to the next-most-recent release. Additionally,
better-than-stereo samples can be loaded and saved
correctly (in CheeseTracker (*.ct) modules only),
although they are still played back in stereo.
There have been 3 prior releases of CheeseTracker
that have gone unannounced on Freshmeat. These
releases add better keyboard support, and the
ability to load 24-bit and greater WAV files
(which are however degraded to 16 bits in the
process).
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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