J2ME Trackers
category: music [glöplog]
Couldn't find any composer. :(
If you are doing something FOR j2me devices use the professional tools that emulates the cellphone soundsets, alternatively use the safe midi set for playback and use any generic midi tracker you have.
If you wanna track ON a cellphone.. forget it. The phones have so wildly differing API/Soundsets/Processing capabilities that getting reliable realtime sound generation is something like a shoot and miss affair and making a tracker would constrict it onto one or a few handsets. Possibly symbian/iphone/android.. but reliably for J2ME, no.
If you wanna track ON a cellphone.. forget it. The phones have so wildly differing API/Soundsets/Processing capabilities that getting reliable realtime sound generation is something like a shoot and miss affair and making a tracker would constrict it onto one or a few handsets. Possibly symbian/iphone/android.. but reliably for J2ME, no.
I was just wondering... :<
Isn't there at least a midi tracker? I'm looking for something to compose cute songs in my free time.
Isn't there at least a midi tracker? I'm looking for something to compose cute songs in my free time.
As said: forget it.
Also, you might want to include your actual question in your post next time - "J2ME Trackers, couldn't find any composer. :(" makes no sense what so ever and just wastes everyones time.
Also, you might want to include your actual question in your post next time - "J2ME Trackers, couldn't find any composer. :(" makes no sense what so ever and just wastes everyones time.
what whizzter said. I´ve been in the J2ME programming business for several years, and whizzter pretty much nails it with his comment.
I really think it was sufficiently direct. Waste of time = long texts for simple questions. Sorry anyway, I will rearrange the sentences for using question marks next time.
Perhaps a bit off topic, but I found UAE for Android ("UAE4Droid"), Google it... Untested though.
Perhaps you can use Protracker and compose some nice songs :)
Perhaps you can use Protracker and compose some nice songs :)
It is really to develop you own tracker for J2ME, because there is builtin simple synthesizer in every j2me runtime (not more complex than synthesizer in qbasic).
i see.
If I had a nickel for every time I heard there was a builtin synth somewhere...
Sauron: you clearly havn´t worked with J2ME!
I worked with j2me, but i coded apps, not demos or games.