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Thread: Best Music TRacker for Minimal & Techno

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    Best Music TRacker for Minimal & Techno

    Can you suggest me the best tracker where i can find some good mimal or/and techno music?

    Thanks in davance,
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    Last edited by fiorentini; 01-21-2017 at 08:46 PM.
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    Thanks and what about apollo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by encah View Post
    Thanks and what about apollo?
    @encah Sure, Apollo & PassTheHeadphones are both great general music trackers, and you'll likely find most techno & minimal albums you're after, if not now, then within a few months since they're both new and are still building their libraries - They're both growing FAST!

    But since you're specifically after minimal & trance, you'll love both TT & TTH

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    yes, just im little afraid of hard ratio trackers thats why im asking about apollo

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    Quote Originally Posted by encah View Post
    yes, just im little afraid of hard ratio trackers thats why im asking about apollo
    @encah It's not hard to maintain a healthy ratio on APL & PTH. I'd say it's medium difficulty, and it's easier on APL than PTH. Upload your own albums if they're not already available, snatch large albums in the top 10, use your FL Tokens on large popular albums and seed them for as long as they're popular, focus on FLAC not MP3, and you'll be OK.

    But, you'll need fast upload speeds on your home connection, or a seedbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by encah View Post
    yes, just im little afraid of hard ratio trackers thats why im asking about apollo
    OR fill requests. Also an option for creating a large buffer.
    @fiorentini - Why do you think that it's easier to groom a healthy ratio on Apollo than on PTH? There shouldn't be any difference. I think it's equally easy/hard on both, depending on how you choose to survive there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzit View Post
    OR fill requests. Also an option for creating a large buffer.
    @fiorentini - Why do you think that it's easier to groom a healthy ratio on Apollo than on PTH? There shouldn't be any difference. I think it's equally easy/hard on both, depending on how you choose to survive there.
    Nope, it's not the same. Users on APL are more likely to download MP3s than on PTH. If you try to upload MP3s on PTH they may never get snatched, even if you try to ask PUs or Elites to snatch them, they probably won't cause their focus is on FLACs. In fact PTH seems more FLAC-focused than APL.

    Also, and this is really important, APL had extended periods of global freeleech early on, so a lot of users created a healthy buffer, and so they're more willing to download stuff now. Because of this, there's way more traffic going on at any given time on APL than in PTH - more snatches, more seeders, more leechers, more peers, etc.

    APL also has 20k+ more users than PTH. That doesn't automatically translate to more download/upload traffic, or more active users, but it's something that can't be ignored You need to be on both be able to judge both. Theories don't always work out.

    For beginners, filling requests on both might be hard, unless you're quick on your feet and can fill requests pretty quickly. Most of the old requests, and those with multi terabytes of credit, are likely very hard to find and fill.
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    Thanks guys for the infos but originally i wanted to point to TT trackers what fiorentini mentioned on his first post - they are hard to maintain if you compare them to apollo / PTH.
    So i think i will choose apollo in the end.

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