LittleGPTracker, also known as Little Piggy Tracker, is a music tracker optimized for portable game consoles and retro gaming handhelds.
It runs on Linux, Windows, macOS, PSP, Miyoo Mini, Raspberry Pi, and other platforms, offering a tracker workflow inspired by Little Sound DJ.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Music tracker designed for chiptune and sample-based composition
- Optimized for portable game consoles and retro handheld devices
- Runs on Linux, Windows, macOS, PSP, Miyoo Mini, Raspberry Pi, and more
- Interface inspired by Little Sound DJ
- MIDI and SoundFont support on supported platforms
- Includes documentation, quick-start guide, configuration help, and tips
- Uses ffmpeg for print/export functionality where supported
Website: github.com/djdiskmachine/LittleGPTracker
Support:
Developer: djdiskmachine
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Little Piggy Tracker is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| OpenMPT | Audio module tracker (needs Wine to run) |
| BassoonTracker | Browser-based old-school Amiga music tracker |
| klystrack | Tracker for making C64/NES/Amiga-style chiptunes |
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