ant1 wrote:No, just saying that gear is not important compared to results. Maybe you need a guitar to make rock music, but not an expensive guitar.
I personally very much enjoy tracked chiptunes and such for the PC (more than Game Boy music, actually), but it's a matter of taste. I think you are focusing too much on what you gear you 'need' or what gear you can buy, rather than the music, which is 100% the most important thing. I know some people are "gear-aholics", but this isn't retroconsolesandcomputerscollecting.org, it's about music. I'm not trying to be unfriendly or discouraging, but I wouldn't want anyone to think that spending money will help them make better music. The bottom line from me is:
don't buy anything else, you don't need it.
You are completely right.
It's true that I'm trying to get into this with my own complete misconception of the chiptune genre as a whole. I was thinking of it as instruments instead of sounds. More like a traditional setting where the instruments limit you. While that's true to a certain extent, it appears nobody cares how the crap you made it as long as it sounds good. And I completely agree with having music come first, it's just that by approaching it from an instrument point of view, I instinctively scream HARDWARE and scramble to find "the best one".
But come on, if I had to get hardware, I'd make sure it's pimped out to show off to everyone. Aesthetics do play a part in this for me. Heck, I even factored it in when buying my guitar.
But since I don't need hardware, I'm going to wait on that. Or obsessively compulsively buy a GB anyways. ^_^
As an additional question, is milkytracker completely sample based? Either that or I'm stupid as to how to make waveforms. =/ Or should I just ditch it for Famitracker?