This is the second chip tune I made, using the Game Boy DMG and nanoloop 1.6.3. The delay has been added in Reaper after recording.
http://chipmusic.org/lastfuture/music/diamond-elephant
I'd be happy about constructive criticism. Don't hold back.
One thing I'd especially like to know (as an electronic musician who's a chip music noob): What is your opinion about processing chip music with effects or sampling chip sounds and phrases to use in other genres of music. Where do you personally think is the line between chip music and non-chip-music? Are you a purist or do you like people to go wild and experiment?
Some technical background info about the track:
The shuffle is done manually with nanoloop's delay parameter for every other note. I'd be happy to know if there is an easier way to shuffle in nanoloop (yeah yeah my lsdj cartridge has already been ordered, I know it has a dedicated shuffle page)
I've tried recording 3 tracks for processing them separately, one track with the noise channel only, one with the wave channel (bass) and one pulse channel (arps), and one with the second pulse channel only. Unfortunately I think the external sound card I used isn't recording at consistent speeds (or I messed up accidentally loading patterns with different bpm) because the tracks didn't run at the same speed afterwards and I couldn't get them to line up everywhere... so I had to put one processing onto the entire mix signal.
Last edited by lastfuture (Oct 23, 2012 3:00 pm)