Oh wow, a bump by Holy Konni. I suppose I must check this one out.
This website has a whole section dedicated to LGPT
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Oh wow, a bump by Holy Konni. I suppose I must check this one out.
This website has a whole section dedicated to LGPT
*Seizure warning*
Looks awesome
Sounds awesome!
I have a nice list of compatible roms that you could choose to flash on it.
How's about that list?
an0va wrote:"it's awesome" - an0va
http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/241447/#p241447freaking LOL
I LOLed harder at Danimals post of the same ilk, xP
No, but seriously, this is awesome, wow. When I heard some preview single things from this I felt a bit iffy... but it definitely did not disappoint! Awesome jorb, manb Great way to kick off the spring
Maybe the distortion of the samples?
Dang, that changes the whole tone of it, haha
I was going to comment and ask you not to mod that DMG. In the hundreds of gameboys I've seen, I've never seen a CPU-01...
May have been worth $13,000 like this rare NES-001:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95eUhuR8_ps
RIP
But making chipmusic "emulating" sounds in nonchiptune VSTis will sounds strange.
Unless you take great pains and pay much effort and attention to detail to make it sound like a specific system or collection of systems
Awesome
Doesn't the nintendo Gameboy manual say not to use rechargeable batteries anyway?
"... old technology... etc." does that mean drumming on a hollow tree stump with a stone tied to a tree branch is chiptune?
I think you're both somewhat right. There are aesthetic elements that are unique to chipmusic but it's not exactly a genre. I don't think that chipmusic is just a mirror of other genres but neither do I think it is entirely distinct.
There aren't any genres that are entirely distinct from every other genre.
So, TL;DR, chip music is simply a genre that attempts to sound like early computer music. And no intelligent person can disagree.
What about using early computers to attempt to make music that sounds like modern computer music or a Javanese gamelan orchestra?
Nfuuu~ dis iz gud
Nice to hear your style evolving. Enjoying the atmosphere in this.
If you want a windows program that can make a lot of chip sounds, you should look into famitracker.
+1, but Famitracker will NEVER be able to replace the experience of writing music in LSDJ. Sure it can make a lot of chip sounds, but it can never replace the LSDJ experience, nor are its expansion chips capable of doing what 2xLSDJ can do 1v1. But it's still awesome and worth giving a fair shake for it's own sake.
To directly respond to the original question, there is an android emulator called "My OldBoy" that has link cable support, but I've never tried uit and have no idea how it would deal with the need to have the audio output of the linked emulated gameboys synced together.
Others 'opinions don't matter. What matters is whether you as the artist want to classify it as chipmusic or not, and that the music itself is genuine and/or good.
That being said, in my opinion "video game music" does not automatically equate to chipmusic, and vice versa
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