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    Please describe all files when uploading, to avoid confusion.
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50160 No.7695   [Reply]


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35335 No.7675   [Reply]

Is there a guide for making chiptunes? I downloaded PxTone and read an instruction manual on using it, but I have no musical talent and have no idea where to begin. So if anyone could point me in the general direction of what to do (maybe picking up an easier to use tracker) or show me a guide, I'd really appreciate it.

>> No.7676  

Begin by putting notes at random in a specific scale (like only in the white piano keys). Move them until it resembles music.

>> No.7677  

Just open some other peoples files. Look at how they are put together. What makes them tick. Also read this if you have not yet. http://buzinkai.net/PXTone/tutorial/

>> No.7678  

>>7676
k will do
>>7677
k will do that too.
Also,That was the guide I was referring to that guide in my post.

Anything else anyone wants to add that might help?

>> No.7679  
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>>7676 and >>7677 are excellent tips.

Try to adhere to some sort of structure when you're first starting out; it will make things easier. For example, have eight measures of one type of thing, a transition in the eighth measure, then eight measures of something new. Of course as you improve you want to break away from such cliche and limiting structures, but limitations are sometimes the best way to give your creativity a kick start.

Pxtone is an excellent place to start, if you ask me. Piston Source has a great stash of files that you can open up and look at to see how to make music. Whether you want to learn how to make rhythms, chords or melodies, the best way to learn is to copy. And (perhaps unfortunately) I doubt you'll find an easier to use tracker than PxTone, but everybody has their own preference.

If you want to know more, it would help if you have more specific questions.

>> No.7689  

Chiptunes are simplified tones, therefore you should know a bit about chords and how things harmonize together a bit. I personally believe you should think about it in terms of condensing "real" music down to tones.

What that means is that every song should have a bass, a melody, a harmony, and a rhythm. You can assign each an instrument (or number of instruments). More advanced/condensed chiptunes use the same instruments for each of these typically isolated tracks. You can start with a bassline, chords, drums, or whatever. How you start makes a big difference on the kind of song that comes out cause of what the song's based on. I usually start with the chords, but other people may start with the drums....

hope this helps a little. If your song doesn't sound "complete", make sure you have all of those things during the chorus. You can remove them later for dramatic effect when repeating the patterns.

>> No.7691  

If you want to practice making chiptunes, try to make a song using nothing but one tone on every instrument track. Don't go, "oh, i need a different sound here"...use the only tone you have and make it feel different...if you can make a pretty nice little tune with just one tone for everything in the song, then using multiple tones for a chiptune is no sweat. Arpaggios and frequency sweeps...a jedi craves not these things. Good music is the key.



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3543743 No.7686   [Reply]

Somewhere between Darkwave and Trip Hop.



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494514 No.7685   [Reply]


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945134 No.7484   [Reply]

Can someone help me find the full version of this.
Its a remix of the ginza theme from shin megami tensei by s.s.h. I grabbed it from a torrent but its seems that its only the half of it. Can somebody provide a source for this piece.
I tried their official website but had no luck.

>> No.7485  

Ha I found it was a part of the Summer Vacation Game Music Festival album

>> No.7680  

asd

>> No.7682  

>>7680
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man



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7295 No.7654   [Reply]

this song has an awesome bassdrum for a SID tune

>> No.7655  
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>> No.7656  

\R\ Beek.

>> No.7657  
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>> No.7667  
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1736764 No.7653   [Reply]

So I acquired a whole whack of samples last night, and this is the result of me flipping through some real quick and picking out a few I liked.

>> No.7658  
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This is in the ternary form ABA', with the middle section completely unrelated and unnecessary.

>> No.7666  
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V1.2, now with effect changes and an ending!



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1536904 No.7661   [Reply]


No.7659   [Reply]

I remember the day when I first heard electronic music
I knew back then that the illegal computer sound was gonna be my call
My heart got hooked on 4 by 4 beats
When house took his journey with Jack Chicago and acid house
Now my heart is hooked forever
It's in my soul, in my veins
On my mind 24/7
I don't care if it's french-tek, hardstyle, hardcore, oldschool or jump
I don't understand people who are satisfied with ordinary pop music
They just listen to whatever radio station decide they should like
Followed by an overkill of ringtone commercials meant for kids
And my god, they like it!
Some people even think that house clubs are for weirdos only!
Maybe they're right, maybe we are weird
Maybe this music is weird and maybe the clubs are overrated

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>> No.7660  
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Word.

Are you posting drunk?

>> No.7662  

ITT we kopipe preaches for the converted



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1168718 No.7649   [Reply]

This was completely random...

Music completely done in PSPSeq live (beta test version 3.0) and vocals recorded by fiance...she just said, "I want to say something over this". So she recorded her thing in 8bit, and the whole thing was put together in XT2.

Enjoy this track that was put together from start to finish in about 15 minutes.



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