4mat wrote:Yeah, personally I think we should be selling our stuff just to "legitimise" it to an extent.
4mat wrote:We want to move it away from being about the equipment we use and more what we're making with it?
How do these two things co-relate? How does spending money "move it away from being about the equipment we use and more about what were making?"
I don't get this because money is an abstracting medium.
Do you mind elaborating? I don't want to start a war I'm genuinely interested.
I think I can comment on this but I'm sure 4mat will have a better answer.
A lot of chiptunes seem to be made for the purpose of showing what can be done with a limited platform. Look at beeper music for example. In many ways it's "listen to the sounds I was able to make with 1-bit music" rather than "listen to the song I made." Songs are made for competitions and then all given away for free, because the competition is about the challenge of creating on the platform, not the songs themselves. Everything that gets uploaded to 8bc.org says "1x DMG 1x LSDJ" or "home-made drum machine + bent stylophone." Basically, a lot of the chipmusic community is about making music for the sake of proving what can be done with the hardware rather than making music for the sake of making good music.
And when it comes to legitimizing a certain style or type of music, it's important to move beyond the novelty of "look what I can do," where people appreciate a song because it was "hard to make" but wouldn't put it on their playlist with the mainstream stuff because it's still a fringe sound. If I'm playing my DS10 songs at a show, I don't want people in the audience scratching their chins and saying to each other, "oh hey that's a nice snare sound he was able to make with that software," I want them to dance around and have a good time because the songs are good.
Basically, I want people to stop saying "Neil Voss does amazing things with LSDJ" and instead say "Neil Voss makes great music." Moreover, I want people to appreciate it because the music is genuinely good and not just because it's technically impressive.
That's why selling our songs like other types of songs are sold, and saying to people "this is a good song and you should buy it because it's good" rather than "you should buy this because this is done with 2 channels on a single gameboy" is so important.
My $0.02.