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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

TechnoMage wrote:

Please help yourself!
technomage.bandcamp.com

Thank you!

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Feryl wrote:

Here you go:

feryl.bandcamp.com

Awesome! Thank you!

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Kris k wrote:

https://kriskeyser.bandcamp.com/ stream whatever you like smile

Thank you!

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

egr wrote:

Feel free to stream anything from https://abandonedonfire.bandcamp.com (the most recent 3 EPs are probably most suited for general audiences)

Thank you! I highly appreciate it!

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I recently started to stream Chiptunes on twitch and I'm now looking for people who are willing to share their music with my stream. Anything goes, really. I want to establish a 24/7 stream and for that I need A TON of songs. So please, if you are willing to share your music within my stream, I would be very thankful.

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(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

So, I recently started a stream that I want to grow into a 24/7 Chiptune radio on twitch. I'm asking you to take a listen every once in a while. It just helps the channel to grow.

twitch.tv/dark_bit_

What a sick sound! Pretty epic!

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(114 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I recently started to stream Chiptune music via Twitch. The idea is to build a 24/7 Chiptune Radiostation. So yeah, feel free to have a listen. You should find me on twitch. It's the same username as this ine here: dark_bit_

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(2 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Really cool. I'm not into trackers myself but I like the fact that you get straight to the point. No bullshitting around, straight info. Really good! smile

90

(3 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hi, and welcome aboard! Since you're working with a computer, you could also try out FamiTracker or download Cakewalk and get the Magical8bit-plugin from YMCK, also for free. I'm not a dan of trackers, so by using Cakewalk (a free DAW), I can get the same results with much more freedom to tweak sounds. I produce Chiptune Techno, so I need to be able to work with each sounds a lot more (EQ, effects, panning, etc.). But then again, it's all a question of preference smile. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask anytime smile.

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(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

yoyz2k wrote:

For me it was weird.
What I bought was really ok.
It was well packed and it's really well done.
But it took one year without any email.

So I really think this guy is honnest.
But it's just weird to buy something without any information...

ONE YEAR!? Holy f*ck. If you need a whole year to send the merchandise someone who bought it, you shouldn't even sell it in the first place. Seems like the guy is lucky to not get sued on a daily basis.

Wow! Jusz listened to the track and I gotta say, I am deeply impressed. Good stuff!

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(11 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Kool Skull wrote:

Great minimalist techno chip vibe! Got my 2008 feels. Kinda reminds me of old kitten rock chiptune

Thank you! Yeah, I take a very minimalistic approach to Chiptune. I just love how the limitations of just a couple of waveforms lets me dig really deep to get the desired sound. Working on a new song right now which again will be very "Techno-ish" and, as some would day, monotone, but I like it that way big_smile. Gonna post that as well, as soon as it is finished.

Absolutely stunning in terms of sound design. Holy f*ck! There's a lot going on there. Awesome!

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

The sounds are awesome. It's a little too experimental for my taste, but then again, I make Techno Chiptune and that is far from melodic either big_smile. Jokes aside, Real good work on that sound design. I'm still amazrd at how awesome those old school sounds can sound. From absolute haunting to the happiest melodies you ever heard.

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(11 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Doctor Octoroc wrote:

Does the version of Cakewalk you use allow you to set up custom Midi controls? What is the event editor like (for manually adjusting volume, pitch, etc)?

Yes, it has all the features you could want. custom midi controls as well a full editing control. It really is a powerhouse that went for close to 700$ just a couple of months ago. Basically, It's the best option that is out there right now, just because of the price factor.