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Post by traumatic »

First of all, I am posting this here, because I know that some of you
understand, like and love chip-tunes (like I do :wink:).

I thought about "porting the old flavor" to the new age, with modern
techniques (ie. no tracker;)), mixing the old (sid-) with new sounds...

Maybe you could listen to an example of what I mean:

http://files.connection-refused.org/2004/tinnitus.zip (1.839 kb)


Did I succeed? Does it make sense at all? :oops:


Oh, oops, sorry, back to programming! :roll:
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Maybe you could listen to an example of what I mean:
Fantastic! I love chip tunes!!! :D Is this a port or an original work?
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yeah its fantastic!!

if you made it, what did you make it in? (tracker, FLstudio, Reason)?
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Kale wrote:
Maybe you could listen to an example of what I mean:
Fantastic! I love chip tunes!!! :D Is this a port or an original work?
Thank you! :D

Original work. I hope I didn't subconsciously steal the melody somewhere.

So, do you think it makes sense to make chip-alike tunes without... well... the chip?
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thefool wrote:yeah its fantastic!!
:)
if you made it, what did you make it in? (tracker, FLstudio, Reason)?
I sort of tracked it, because I didn't use any keyboard (it's all "hand-drawn" ;)) but it's made in Cubase VST.
All sounds are virtual synths (VSTi).
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Post by benny »

Dawn .. traumatic . This tune rocks ... very very well done.

I want more :!: :!: :!:
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Post by LuCiFeR[SD] »

Yup, damn cool tune! Great mix of old and new there... just wish it was a little longer :)
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encore 8)
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Very nice tune, it really took me back to the old days...
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So, do you think it makes sense to make chip-alike tunes without... well... the chip?
Yeah, why not. I love the sounds of intertwined saw wave synths! I have the beginning.xm file from the lethal judgement II game that i play often. I love that tune! I love what used to be done with single sine sample xm's too. :) I think its because of the clean crisp sound you get with tracked music, and the kind of machine/electronica sound it conveys! Or maybe it just takes me back to my teens playing games and demos non stop on my old Amigas. :D Ah those were the days!
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Post by Karbon »

I love it!

I've never heard the term "chip tune" before. Is that a term handed to electronic music or something?

I want more!!

I keep my MP3 player tuned to ambient radio most of the time, this stuff is great!
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Post by benny »

You are right ... chip tunes rule :!:
Some direct links to some famous covers of some well known chips.


Giana Sisters Instant Remedy Mix
http://www.chiptune.com/files/mp3/insta ... isters.mp3

Commando Instand Remedy Mix
http://www.chiptune.com/files/mp3/insta ... mmando.mp3

Rambo Galway Mix
http://www.chiptune.com/files/mp3/furniss-rambo98.mp3

Turrican MegaMix - Main Part -
http://www.amigaremix.com/storage/36/Aw ... %20RMX.mp3

Stainless Steel Remix - Introtune by the old crackergroup UNIT_A
http://www.amigaremix.com/storage/8/%5B ... xdown).mp3


These are all covers / remixes of original C64-/Amiga- chip-modules.
You can find nearly all of them on the web (in their original formats like
.sid, .mod and so on).


Good resources are :

Chiptune.com
http://www.chiptune.com/


On the following sites there are more remixes in mp3:

http://remix.kwed.org/

http://www.amigaremix.com/
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Post by LarsG »

It's the term used for machine made sounds (sine/saw/square frequencies)..
ie. it's not made up of traditional "samples"....

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Post by traumatic »

Thank you all for your nice comments!
LuCiFeR[SD] wrote:just wish it was a little longer :)
:) It's just an example to explain what I was talking about.

I only posted the tune because I wondered if there's some kind of
"demand" for music like this. Referring to the comments I think
it's safe to assume that there is. :wink:

Thank you!
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Post by thefool »

you bet there is :P

i like techno music (also rock, some more quiret ballads etc).
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would categorize this as a mix of techno (the idea, the melody is techno/electric based) and slow drumms.

I started to learn FLStudio to produce some music too, and i actually made a pretty good rmx of Jingle Bells(were moving towards xmas :D )

But this is real good! Make some longer songs and i bet your songs will get a lot of attention!
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