I know 4x4 kick is a well established tradition, but changing it up a little during b sections or when repeating a familiar theme over again can be fun.
I think this is well done. To me it sounds like a very good video game tune.
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I know 4x4 kick is a well established tradition, but changing it up a little during b sections or when repeating a familiar theme over again can be fun.
I think this is well done. To me it sounds like a very good video game tune.
I dislike the pure sounding triangle, but otherwise looks neato.
+1 It's just not proper NES without that rough 4-bit triangle, man.
Would be nice if there was a way to limit the polyphony to 1 or 2
Yep. Definitely trap / bass / dubstep.
Nice job working inanoloop to get this result.
oh my. Is this what they call... music?
Doing the same thing over and over again melody-wise, with the only thing changing being the drums
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Maybe if you use some sort of lead guitar part to help transition into the sections, or use some break down elements to buffer between sections. Make the sections a bit longer. I really like this. You don't /really/ have to change anything. But it is lacking coherence between sections. Sounds like a montage.
ooh!!!!!
Gosh if there was a way to combine this with the DMG channels on the GBA it would be sooo epically epic..
Still epic though. This is really cool. syncing this with a Gameboy would be muy excellent
I like this
I think windows is full of shit. Or its some weird non standard 3 pin mic/headphone combo jack?
I've had this problem when trying to run my smartphone through to my car's RCA input jacks. With some cords it sums to mono and makes it sound all screwy. With others it works just fine and all the sound comes through. So odd.
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I don't know if chiptune will disappear, but I'm afraid some of us are disappearing slowly...
Dire Hit wrote:That being said I think some of the things people are releasing now are orders of magnitude more technically complex (and in my opinion, better) than the chipmusic people tend to get nostalgic over.
hmm, I'm not really sure of this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC4gaaDFjE4
This kind of (old) music is both technically advanced and full of awesome melodies.
Video game music doesn't count ;7
Hurray for awesome old music being released anew!
20 seconds into the first track. This is charming. I usually scoff and video game themed releases here, but this. Good stuff, man. Thanks for sharing.
Edit: Bonus points for Seiklus
If you feel like it's missing something, add that something.
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