Damn it, I'm just getting into chiptune more! Learning my lsdj, checking out vst emulations of classic platform synths. I'm late to the game and I'm an old dog trying to learn new tricks but it doesn't stop me from wanting to figure it out and add it to my arsenal of music creation possibilities. I know the "craze phase" has passed, but that always happens, and there are still many people making music with chip. The only difference between now and then is that those who are sticking with it are the more serious musicians. Like modern classical composers, jazz performers, even old school rock bands, their hay-day may have passed but a real audience will still continue to exist. I have friends that primarily listen to chiptunes. There's no reason to say it's over. Truthfully my main goal isn't to be a chiptune composer, it's simply to be a better composer. I want new sounds and new styles, to continue to broaden to my pallet. Anyway I still hope to find information useful to my goals here. Lastly when I write I write too much! Sorry about that.
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