Hi all,
I know there are a lot of netlables, however I would like to start a new one, this one would be exclusively focused to chipnoise stuff. This is just a small poll if there are interested people to make chipnoise pieces and publish them as net EP.
Few things should be mentioned, first my definition of chipnoise (this is not necessarily my personal opinion, rather guidelines for this netlabel): music made only 8-bit (or less) chips, game consoles, 8-bit computers etc., no songs, rather a collection(s) of sounds which tried to use extensive amount of potentials of chips. No "pop tunes", instead sounds: quiet, loud, noisy, odd, calm, not-so-calm, random, chance, chaotic, anything. 8-bit means sound chip, it should be 8-bit or less, it doesn't matter if CPU, PPU, GPU, RPU, DPU, KGB etc. are 16-32-64-20002002 bits, but sound chip should be 8 or less.
Also, all music would be published either in tracker formats (MOD,IT,XM,Beepola, piximod,s3m, all possible as long there exists a player) or direct programs (SMS,NES,GB etc as long there exists some emulator able to play them, but no graphics, demos, just the music, blank screen, any color is acceptable . If using sample-based formats they should be all 8-bit chip samples, no real instruments, no 16-bit extra sounds, no drum sample, kicks, snares etc, only chips, as pure as possible. No MP3's, WAV's, OGG's, only small files so that an EP would contain 3-8 pieces and it MUST be less or eqaul than 1 MB of total size (of music, covers etc are not calculated in this). And no VST's, not even a reverb, just chips, no cheating.
A lot of rules, sorry, here's a summary:
1. Sounds, no "tunes", no "songs", 8-bit or less
2. Only tracker formats, sample formats from 8-bit chip sources.
3. Each EP should contain 3-8 pieces
4. Maximum total size for music in one EP is 1 MB.
Thanks of reading !
-pXtR