Author Topic: Chiptune Appreciation Thread (Sprites are pretty coolio)  (Read 4158 times)

Added 20 more artists.  :nes:

This one is absolutely wonderful.
I'm glad you like it! Make sure to listen to the rest of the album if you haven't already.  It's really good. ;)

Coolio?

Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long long time.

Demoscene chiptune (.mod, .xm, .sid, .it primarily) > all other chiptune of modern or classic origin

No exceptions. :U

Except non-demoscene .sids, anything by Chris Huelsbeck (which is technically chiptune since it uses amiga sound chips) and a few NES game soundtracks (super turrican, godzilla monster of monsters)
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(maybe OT?) could someone give me the name of this tune? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaFUzNDOzho

Demoscene chiptune (.mod, .xm, .sid, .it primarily) > all other chiptune of modern or classic origin

No exceptions. :U
Every composer has their own sounds just as every listener has their own preferences, not to mention that both scenes emphasize polar opposites. :/

(which is technically chiptune since it uses amiga sound chips)
Whether it's chip or demo depends on the artist's attitude when composing. The modern demoscene emphasizes hi-fi sounds (typically by optimizing vintage consoles in a never-ending quest to push them to their limits), while the modern chipscene turns that concept on its head and emphasizes lo-fi sounds for the hell of it. If the music precedes 4mat (early 1990s) and isn't being played by a handheld, then it's more than likely demo, which was all the rage around then. ;)

(maybe OT?) could someone give me the name of this tune? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaFUzNDOzho
lol that was a flute
I'm not familiar with it, sorry. :(

Kulor's a pretty cool chiptune artist.

I want 8bc to come back up :C

Every composer has their own sounds just as every listener has their own preferences, not to mention that both scenes emphasize polar opposites. :/

Sorry, I must've sounded pushy. I often put my opinion out there like it's fact :p
I do like a lot of lo-fi stuff though, such as many of Radix's chiptunes (paul the penguin is one of my all time chiptune favorites :D )

Whether it's chip or demo depends on the artist's attitude when composing. The modern demoscene emphasizes hi-fi sounds (typically by optimizing vintage consoles in a never-ending quest to push them to their limits), while the modern chipscene turns that concept on its head and emphasizes lo-fi sounds for the hell of it. If the music precedes 4mat (early 1990s) and isn't being played by a handheld, then it's more than likely demo, which was all the rage around then. ;)

I understand. I've always been a big fan of the hi-fi sounds, like maktone's and svenzzon's.

Sorry if I came off the wrong way. I love all of chiptune, though I've always held the demoscene in higher regard. I do have respect for those who can use handhelds and older tech, though. It'd probably boggle my feeble mind :S

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I want 8bc to come back up :C
You should check out µCollective. It's not exactly the same, but it's a step in the right direction (and I think 2xAA is running it - he's a cool guy).

Sorry if I came off the wrong way. I love all of chiptune, though I've always held the demoscene in higher regard. I do have respect for those who can use handhelds and older tech, though. It'd probably boggle my feeble mind :S
Likewise, I feel the same way about the demoscene. <3

I don't know of many demo artists, but you might like Daze. Chibi-Tech wrote a demotune recently, but I couldn't tell you if she's written more.

If you're familiar with the basics of tracking, then moving on to an esoteric tracker such as LSDJ (for the Game Boy line) isn't difficult at all. It'll take awhile to get used to the layout, but once you get it, it's pretty simple. LSDJ is donationware; you can download it and emulate it for $2, or go above and beyond and flash it to a 64m USB Smart Card from Kitsch-bent. I think it's like $40. There's also LGPT, which is a sample-based LSDJ knock-off for the PSP, GP2X series and a few other consoles... It can also be emulated. Oh, and it's free.

Couldn't tell you about NES or Atari composition. :p I was meaning to look into that...

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<3

I don't know of many demo artists, but you might like Daze. Chibi-Tech wrote a demotune recently, but I couldn't tell you if she's written more.

If you're interested, I have a list of my favorites.

LHS
Radix
Maktone
Svenzzon
Kristnjov
Algar

You'll need a module player, I recommend XMPlay.

If you're familiar with the basics of tracking, then moving on to an esoteric tracker such as LSDJ (for the Game Boy line) isn't difficult at all. It'll take awhile to get used to the layout, but once you get it, it's pretty simple. LSDJ is donationware; you can download it and emulate it for $2, or go above and beyond and flash it to a 64m USB Smart Card from Kitsch-bent. I think it's like $40. There's also LGPT, which is a sample-based LSDJ knock-off for the PSP, GP2X series and a few other consoles... It can also be emulated. Oh, and it's free.

I might try that sometime. :o
I've found packs of LSDJ samples and they're really nice, it'd be cool to try to get that feel genuinely.

Couldn't tell you about NES or Atari composition. :p I was meaning to look into that...
<3

Funny you mention that, I've done a few things in Famitracker (NES) and I would like to try other types, such as Atari (though I've partially focused on ZX Spectrum tracking)
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Bump.



If you're interested, I have a list of my favorites.

LHS
Radix
Maktone
Svenzzon
Kristnjov
Algar

You'll need a module player, I recommend XMPlay.
Thank you! <3

Over the past few days I've downloaded a bunch of random tracks by the artists you've recommended. I'm digging "Abbey Road" by Radix and "A Tribute to Loreen" by Algar. Out of curiosity: these guys don't have accounts on Soundcloud/Bandcamp/etc, do they? Downloading compressed files and unzipping each one individually is really impractical lol :p

Funny you mention that, I've done a few things in Famitracker (NES) and I would like to try other types, such as Atari (though I've partially focused on ZX Spectrum tracking)

Neat! I've some money in my wallet and I'm thinking about getting an NES for the hell of it. I'm experimenting with the violin at the moment, though. ;)

/emoticons
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Chiptune hoedown music, anyone? [1] [2]

1 is an original Famitracker of mine.  Not that anyone cares.