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(7 replies, posted in Audio Production)

chunter wrote:
SuperStranger wrote:

All I do is plug an aux cable into my prosounded DMG and play it through Audacity, making sure not to horribly clip the audio. That's how I've done it since I got LSDJ years ago. Am I missing something? How do you guys record your music? Do you do any post production to make your music really pop, or do you keep it totally authentic?

This will always be good enough for Chipmusic and anyone who expects differently doesn't understand what Chipmusic is.

Yes, it will seem like I am a hypocrite because I make complete pop productions now that probably sound nothing like chipmusic to anyone here, but I keep hanging out and sharing my stuff here anyway. I could tell you what I do to make blips sound like they are being played by a device in a room or how I get guitars and other sample instruments to blend, or you could look up other threads where I explained what I do, but I think you should only change if you want to. I don't think you should change your style to suit another person's expectations.


You are speaking the truth here brotha, I hope they are listening.

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(0 replies, posted in Releases)

The latest release from the nanoloopbandit, catch it while it's still out there.

https://nanoloopbandit.bandcamp.com

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(327 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Why don’t you start by creating nice music yourself, add to the list for other people to discover. There’s so much chiptune out there, it’s really a matter of taste. To be honest, a lot of chiptune music has no soul, just plain old midi sequences that have no emotion. I could write you an endless list of albums, EP’s etc, but the real question that remains is if that sounds like music to your ears? I’m not trying to sound high & mighty, but it does get annoying when you have to dig through tons of chiptune only to realize that there’s actually a handful that satisfies your itch. Good luck in your search though

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(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

@samsimose

Thanx for this post, very inspirational.