this whole chiptune thing is something i turn to because it makes me happy and helps with my depression.. if your one of those people who say things to incite an emotional response you should probably move on to someone else.. i hate the fact that i cant even try to come back to the scene (which i love and love the music) without someone scrutinizing my intentions.. this thread is more of a joke and letting older members know that im back and ive grown up,,, back when i was hate posting on 8bc i had a lot going on in my life that was really negative.. i had been stuck in a emotionally abusive relationship, gettin in trouble with the law, unemployed, my self esteem was shot to hell..
what jellica said
if your intention was a group therapy session, that's pretty weird man. if your intention is to get back into this chiptune thing, we also make music when we aren't shouting into the internet abyss so maybe do that part now, it's way more fulfilling
I never pay attention to technical detail so some of that looks like it's off, but I more dug the bits about techniques used in musical examples from multiple systems. Definitely not an in depth analysis but some fun light reading
Just happened upon this while searching for old sound effects to study. Would probably be particularly helpful to beginners but there's some neat stuff in there regardless.
I've had that issue with Reaper before as well. Took me a year to realize it was the bitrate it was set to record at or something and a simple change in the preferences brought everything up to par. It was a while ago so I don't remember specifics, but it was definitely an easy fix.