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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Could use some tips or advice with my music. Anyone out there?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>n00bstar says:</i></b><p>There&#039;s nothing wrong with your song. In fact I&#039;d say it&#039;s better than a lot of first efforts I&#039;ve heard. It&#039;s musical, structured, and does what it&#039;s supposed to do in terms of being chiptuney. It pretty much sounds like what everybody does before they get comfortable with the medium. You&#039;re comparing your song to something 4Mat did in 2006. Considering he started way the hellfuck back in the days, he&#039;s got a couple of years on you. </p><p>Keep at it, download a ton of modules, play them in your tracker of choice, and observe. Sounds boring I know, but it&#039;s how we pretty much all learned.</p><p>(edit: ah yeah...there&#039;s also these tutorials I used to write... they are for a specific software in mind, but a lot of the ideas are just general tracker stuff that should translate to what you&#039;re using)</p>]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Vitriolic says:</i></b><p>Hey, I am a little bit new to chip tracking, but every time I make a song, it sounds the same. I listen to chip-tunes, and get encouraged to go into Milkytracker and make something like the song. Then I miserably fail when i realize I can&#039;t reproduce the effect of the sound. Anyone know how people do this? I would like to know how to make a song like this one: (youtube) /watch?v=tHzG7OJ76t8 (i don&#039;t care about the instruments - i care about the effects and volume) or I would appreciate techniques in general. I really need pointers badly. My best chip-tune I made is (youtube) /watch?v=0zXv5bfMDCI . And I know that that chip-tune is pretty bad, but the only effect i know well is the vibrato. Please help me with these effects. I&#039;ve visited the Milkytracker manual but am still curious on how to reproduce the echo, arpeggio sounds, and stuff like that. To summarize, I would appreciate helpful tips/techniques on making a good chip-tune.</p>]]></description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2015 03:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
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