steffest / BassoonTracker

Webbased old-school Amiga music tracker in plain old javascript - Plays and edits Amiga Mod files and FastTracker XM files
http://www.stef.be/bassoontracker/
MIT License
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Text updates #48

Closed xibe closed 5 years ago

xibe commented 5 years ago

Hello!

I love the project, and thought I could help with a bit of proofreading, mostly of the documentation.

I hope it's useful :)

Cheers!

steffest commented 5 years ago

Thanks! Much appreciated. Writing proper English is much harder then writing proper code, right?

xibe commented 5 years ago

My pleasure! It's only a tiny contribution compared to your huge work on this :)

One thing I'd like to have your opinion about: I "standardized" the app name as Bassoontracker, but what's your official take on it? I've seen several variations:

Which one is it? :)

steffest commented 5 years ago

Good question ... When I first started playing around with generating sounds with WebAudio, One of the first things I made was some kind of "wind-generator" that you could just leave running to play an endlessly changing wind-like sound. When I start adding some other filters it sounded more like an instrument, something like a bassoon. So I called it "Bassoon" When I went further I just kept the bassoon name thinking that maybe someday I could build it into a fully fledged "studio" where the tracker was 1 component of. Anyway ... I think I'll opt for BassoonTracker

xibe commented 5 years ago

I love this origin story of the name, it should be in the FAQ :)

Here you go, then: #49.

Cheers!