You say it is the demo version?
The demo version wont allow you to sav so it might be that.
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You say it is the demo version?
The demo version wont allow you to sav so it might be that.
Honestly, i haven't seen you on any forums so i have no idea.
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Hello! I don't have a long essay to right about myself because there's not much to say. I like to use LSDJ as a hobby and play pokemon too. Been a long time game boy player and have 100+ hours on my old save of pokemon gold. (One of my greatest achievements.)
only a 100 hours?
Guess you never got into EV and IV training haha .
Nice to meet ya!
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Bit wish wrote:Fakebit, sometimes also called 9-Bit, refers to a style of electronic music that differs from real 8-bit (music) in being made with the technical resources of sound emulation or VSTi (software synthesizers) instead of real low bit computers and gaming consoles.
DId you read my question? You're not answering it.
boomlinde wrote:I guess it really depends on who you ask then.
Which is my point exactly, thank you.
What point are you trying to prove again?
Bit wish wrote:I do agree chipmusic and 8bit graphics go hand and hand together,
That's not what I said and I don't agree with that.
boomlinde wrote:How so? There is no immediate logical link in that comparison.
8bit has nothing to do with audio. Just as 72bit has nothing to do with dub-step, 8 bit has nothing to do with chipmusic/chiptune.
Bit wish wrote:Ok then, what do you think fake bit is?
I'm not trying to define fakebit. I'm trying to make you realize that you made your definition up yourself out of the blue.
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No, not at all.
I have made inform decisions based off of what I have read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakebit
also from other people in the community.
Chipmusic is music using old video game/computer chips correct?
Fake bit is music made using modern day vst instruments, there for fake bit is fake chip music.
To pass a course at school I need to present/perform a piece of music I have created.
I want to use some type of Music visualization program so that the listeners have something to listen to.
My idea is that the microphone on my laptop will pick up the sound and register with the visualizer.
I have found one but it is a little plain.
So if you guys could help me it would be much appreciated.
Bit wish wrote:No, it would be considered "fake-bit".
What is the authority that decides? It's certainly not a mutually held opinion in the community.
Fakebit, sometimes also called 9-Bit, refers to a style of electronic music that differs from real 8-bit (music) in being made with the technical resources of sound emulation or VSTi (software synthesizers) instead of real low bit computers and gaming consoles.
Bit wish wrote:Please call "8bit" chip tune, or chip music please.
Why?
I guess it's just a personal preference, so discard that. Just know that that has nothing to do directly with audio.
Bit wish wrote:Chip music is music made using old vintage video game systems, like for instance; if a person makes music using the 1989 gameboy that would be considered chip music.
Whereas, if a person were to make music using sounds that sound like, or imitate sounds you would here from an game boy, Atari (you get the point) but using Ableton or Renoise, that would be considered fake bit.
As far as I've read, when the term came into broad use it was used to describe Amiga modules that sounded more like the previous generation of PCs and video game systems in their use of short and simple waveforms. Maybe not just for the purpose of imitation or stylistic preference; practical reasons also seem to have made the style popular (you can fit them into small intros etc.). It seems kind of oxymoronic for your definition to exclude the defining era of chipmusic simply for being imitative. I'm not saying that you are definitely wrong (I don't even know for sure that I'm completely right about the history of chipmusic) or that it was your intention to say that, I'm just trying to say out that you won't easily define chipmusic in a few neat bullet points.
I guess it really depends on who you ask then.
Bit wish wrote:But there are some exceptions in between and far tho.
Could you point me to some of these rare exceptions that somehow transcend this straight-forward black and white classification?
An example of an exception: Shirobon's Back Tracking EP: http://shirobon.bandcamp.com/album/back-tracking
Uses gameboy, comadore 64, and at the same time uses vst instruments on Renoise.
Bit wish wrote:8bit has to do with graphics, chip music has to do with music that is made from old video game systems.
8-bit intrinsically has as little to do with graphics as with audio.
I do agree chipmusic and 8bit graphics go hand and hand together, but referencing chipmusic as 8bit is like referencing dub-step as 72 bit music.
Bit wish wrote:Or things that simulate the sounds you would get from those systems, which that is called fake-bit.
If your intentions are to clarify anything, I think it's worth mentioning that far from everyone agree with this.
Ok then, what do you think fake bit is?
MY QUESTION IS:
if i make music with modern software(like Ableton) and modern synthesizers(like the Korg Volca series),
but with the distrition, mentioned earlyer, would it also be 8-bit music?
THE ANSWER:
No, it would be considered "fake-bit".
Please call "8bit" chip tune, or chip music please.
*bit is what we say when we are trying to explain what chip music is to our parents.
Stay classy
WHAT IS CHIPMUSIC?
Chip music is music made using old vintage video game systems, like for instance; if a person makes music using the 1989 gameboy that would be considered chip music.
Whereas, if a person were to make music using sounds that sound like, or imitate sounds you would here from an game boy, Atari (you get the point) but using Ableton or Renoise, that would be considered fake bit.
But there are some exceptions in between and far tho.
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8bit has to do with graphics, chip music has to do with music that is made from old video game systems.
Or things that simulate the sounds you would get from those systems, which that is called fake-bit.
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