Hi guys,
I was recently talked into joining a hobby band and playing the keys again after 10 years or so of guitar only. The band wants to play cover versions of video game music - inspired by bands like Press Play on Tape or Machinae Supremacy.
For starters I do not need faithful recreations of the SID sound since we'll just jam along to decide which songs to play and how to cover/arrange them. For this I need to play chiptune-ish sounds on one of my synths that I bring to the rehearsal room. At the moment I have access to a MOXF6, a M50 and a nice old SY85.
I started to get into the topic and found the following "typical" things:
- Fast LFO (square wave) controlled pitch changes to fifths and octaves. This works fine already and sounds good enough to use it.
- The same, but done with an arpeggiator. This somehow still sounds too "sterile".
- Filter sweeps (still working on this, goes into the right direction, but isn't close enough yet)
- Pulse width modulation with bass sounds. I'm not sure I can do this on a rompler at all since this means changing the osc's waveform.
Now my question is: do you guys have any idea what I am still missing? For example I am still missing the ringing lead sound like in the Gianna Sister title track.
I tried finding something in the net which explains what exactly makes the SID instruments so typical, but I haven't found anything comprehensive.
Thanks and regards,
Murenius