Oh, and sorry for posting this in the Nintendo section. I was originally gonna ask for the NES chip but changed my mind to a general question.

Could someone give me the names of the soundchips that where installed in the 8bit systems? I'm doing a little soundchip research and would appreciate a little help smile.

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MC Jimmy wrote:

Feel free to use my stuff that is chiptune.
https://mcjimmy.bandcamp.com/music

Thank you!

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Live!

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Live now for the next 6-7 hours!

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Just added a bunch of new songs from all of you into the playlist. About an hour or so of material. At this rate it shouldn't take too long to get to the 24 hour mark. Awesome guys. Big Thank You!

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Streaming right now. Gonna continue for about 3 hours. After that a little 1-2 hour break and then it's off for another couple of hours. So feel free jo join smile.

I'm gonna keep updating this thread whenever I stream.

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Teuthida wrote:

It's not much, but I hope you like what's on here: https://teuthida256.bandcamp.com/releases

Don't worry about it. I'm grateful for anything you guys can offer smile. So thank you!

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kvee wrote:

Also I love the idea, great way to discover new music :]

That's the idea behind it. smile

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And we're live! Feel free to join. Stream will last about 6 hours.

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rumpelfilter wrote:

Second the above. Would be interested in listening. And btw. why Twitch? You could also consider something that isn't so live, like Mixcloud. But maybe your concept really is to do it live, in which case just ignore my question. smile

I believe that because gaming and chiptune music kinda go hand in hand, it would be fair to share it with a potential audience that might not heard of chiptune before but are into gaming. I guess what I'm trying to say is that it is a little easier on twitch to get an audience.

You can find the channel under: twitch.tv/dark_bit_

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I try to stream most hours of the day. I'm live right now, so feel free to join. Gonna continue streaming for at least 5-6 hours.

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Thank you!

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Jophish wrote:

you can use that one album i made in prehistoric times

https://jophish.bandcamp.com/album/distance

And I appreciate that! Thank you smile.

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Jophish wrote:

chipmusic will categorically never see mainstream success. mainstream music consumers will never have the stomach for the sound of chipmusic in the first place, let alone the image. i think when it comes to mainstream acceptance, the music itself is just as important as image and brand. ariana grande? cool, hip, neat -- oh, and her music is okay. 4mat? coda? c-jeff? not gonna fly. even chipmusicians with more outspoken personalities will have a hard time getting mainstream popularity. i think people generally think of chipmusic as a weird, geeky subculture, and are taken aback when someone who makes chipmusic takes themselves too seriously, or is too committed to the technicalities of it. look at anamanaguchi -- they've kind of become an exercise in self-parody since they've become more popular: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc3JWo2iiGc ). people think of chipmusic as kind of a joke, so if you want to become popular, either brand yourself as a joke, or don't predicate yourself and your music on the fact that it's chipmusic.

on that note, one of my personal biggest gripes with chipmusic is how so many people present themselves as if their music being "chipmusic" proper is the coolest(!) and sickest(!) thing ever, and pigeonhole themselves into being accepted/listened to by the tiniest subculture imaginable, before they ever had a chance to present themselves to a broader audience. don't get me wrong, i love chipmusic, and i love it for a whole lot of different reasons, but when i go to listen to music (generally), i don't care how it's made. i happen to have an aesthetic preference for music that incorporates chip-like sounds, and a technical appreciation for how chipmusic is created, but my enjoyment of music and my technical appreciation exist entirely separately. if you make a very technically impressive song, but the song sucks, the song just sucks -- i don't care if it's chipmusic or not. i've never (or extremely rarely) seen an artist outside of this scene predicate their entire musical existence on the kinds of instruments or process they use in creating their music. look at artists like venetian snares or autechre or any of the early IDM guys. their music is super super process intensive, but they don't make a fuss of it.

as far as keeping the scene itself alive, there are a bunch of things to do. i'm definitely guilty of falling out of touch with a lot of friends and subcommunities in the scene over the years. there are so many little things you can do to help the scene grow though. hang out in irc more. post on the forums more. do that project you've been wanting to do for a super long time. get involved in botb (seriously, if you haven't heard of it!). meetup in real life, organize events. keeping the scene itself alive really depends on the individuals in the scene -- scene growth doesn't really just "happen", it takes a concerted effort on behalf of those already a part of it.

okay sorry about my rambling, i'm on a long bus ride so i've got nothing better to do.


This was probably the most reasonable answer yet! And I couldn't agree more.

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Just a quick thanks to everyone supporting my idea with their music. I'm very grateful and I believe that the stream could develop into something really cool for chiptune lovers, like us! so thank you!