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  • Supported file types and how to play them.
  • Maximum file size allowed is 51200 KB.
  • Images greater than 200x200 pixels will be thumbnailed.
  • For the posting of demoscene, tracked, and otherwise original music.
    Please describe all files when uploading, to avoid confusion.
  • ARTISTS: looking for hosting of your creations that's more lasting than the board?
    Drop me a line! I'd be happy to give you hosting.
  • We've got our own theme music, collaborated on by the regulars and some guys who just wandered by.
  • /r/ midi of acid jazzed evening

File: jess-middle earth theme sid.mp3 -(6504004 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
6504004 No.6971   [Reply]

It's a shame ! This board doesn't support the YM-2149 SNDH file format !

>> No.6972  

ATARI SUCKS ANYWAYSADFJAK AMIGA FOREVER

>> No.6973  

Why couldn't you have just posted the sid if it was a sid?

>> No.6974  

>>6973
Probably because it was a SNDH file.

>> No.6983  
File: scavenger-megademo odyssey.mp3 -(4468523 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
4468523

>>6972
It's not a SID, it's an Atari tune using a technique called "sid voice", used to "emulate" a sid on one of the three YM2149's channels, hence the name.

>> No.6985  

>>6971

1) can you compose in it and
2) what's the file extension?

>> No.6986  

>>6985
1: yes
2: .SND

>> No.6987  

>>6986
Also .sndh

>> No.6999  

I've also seen .ym: http://leonard.oxg.free.fr/stsound.html

I DEMAND THE BOARD SUPPORT .CUST, DW., BD., .TFMX, .AY, .HES, .MED...



File: 01 - Last Dinosaur.mp3 -(306996 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
306996 No.6988   [Reply]

itt mistakes.

this is "Last Dinosaur" off the first FLCL soundtrack. I was trying to convert .flac to .mp3 using winamp and this came out. Sounds ominous.

>> No.6989  

This is awesome. It's like instant post-rock or something. 65daysofstatic-ish.

>> No.6990  

Post rock is gay, but this is pretty lol

>> No.6991  
File: 01 - Guns N' Roses - Greatest Hits - Welcome To The Jungle.mp3 -(3495346 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
3495346

Holy shit, this technique makes Guns and Roses actually listenable.

>> No.6992  

And, because Fewlio on IRC demanded it, the entire album:

http://iiichan.net/stuff/upload/files/flcl_shitted_on.rar

>> No.6993  

>>6992
My demands have been sated.

>> No.6994  

tripfag test :V

>> No.6996  

This sounds like it's just an issue with mismatching speeds - you can get the exact same effect just by slowing down an audio clip. Conversely, these files sound normal if you just speed them up enough.

>> No.6997  
File: Ayumi_Hamasaki_-_Duty_[Lo-Fi_Mix].ogg -(4021666 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
4021666

Here's a slightly botched encoding of some jpop shit I found on gnutella long ago. The original song doesn't have that quavering effect in the bass register.

This version is better.



File: MAJPAN.XM -(34064 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
34064 No.6929   [Reply]
>> No.6931  

lol'd

>> No.6944  

>>6929
info about this mod: it is by the great zabutom himself for oddcomp, a compo hosted by me (or appe, depending on which one this was submitted to) in which the oddest song won

>> No.6977  

Hey aegis, where can I listen to the submissions for the oddcomp?

>> No.6978  

nowhere

>> No.6979  

(because i don't have them anymore)



File: radix-linda_world.xm -(29167 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
29167 No.6945   [Reply]

Why are trackers specifically used for creating chiptunes? I mean, trackers that emulate the actual soundchip, sure. But when I have to rip .wav samples to make mah tunez, I think "Why can't I just use another program with said samples?"

ITT trackers that actually emulate soundchips.

>> No.6946  

goattracker
famitracker
nerdtracker
johnplayer

>> No.6947  

http://www.pascalorama.info/article.php?news=30
http://shiru.untergrund.net/
http://www.spritesmind.net/_GenDev/index.php?page=mvst
For the Megadrive/Genesis

>> No.6948  

people use trackers because they give you a lot more control over the note data in a way a piano roll doesn't do as intuitively, and it's also partly tradition, considering the tools involved. I personally think it's way too easy to abuse the "cheater tricks" most non-tracker composing tools give you, because with a tracker you're often limited to basic sample replay, and "cheap" filters aren't available to you (easily) while more chiptune-oriented effects (such as arpeggio) are.

You can also control these effects on the note level, whereas that's very difficult to do in other programs without an add-on or separate control (channel level panning and arpeggation again spring to mind)

>> No.6964  

The way trackers are set up allows one to access a lot of settings of the chip easily as well as tweak them on the fly...

However, chip trackers as a whole need to grow up...allow unlimited paramater tweaks per line...as it is, none do this...you have to create instruments to 'fake' it...Oh well...maybe one day...

>> No.6965  

Look at Buzz Tracker for why this is probably a bad idea

(horizontally collapsible event columns, however, might be doable.....)

>> No.6967  

simpler often is better!

>> No.6968  

buy a c64
use a c64-based tracker, such as ninjatracker
you know the rest

>> No.6970  

>>6968
ninjatracker's routine is shitty, johnplayer is better (my statement that it was for pc was wrong)

>> No.6975  

>>6965

Exactly, but if you look at ReNoise, they have collapsable pattern effect columns...only problem is with renoise' handling of it...if you can't see it, it doesn't get processed...I think about 6 columns for something using an FM chip and 3 or 4 columns for a pulse/osc-edited based chip would be okay and, like you said, allow collapsability but still hear results of programming. Or, for the more adventurous, have all possible parameters have their dedicated column and you can select what you want to see...even take them all off for final writing of song...I just like control and some trackers kind of take it away from you when they don't allow multiple effects on a single line...and bumping up the speed to 'fake' multiple effects is just a pain in the ass.

/rant



File: SYSTEM.XM -(1355995 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
1355995 No.6949   [Reply]
>> No.6961  

For some reason that reminded me of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_Wars:_Metal_Blob_Solid this.



File: overture.mod -(151698 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
151698 No.6959   [Reply]

give me more songs like these

>> No.6960  
File: dkc2 brambles.spc -(66048 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
66048


File: 09_the_birthday_massacre-to_die_for.mp3 -(0 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
No
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No.6957   [Reply]


File: 1196441265176.gif -(5782 B, 367x241) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
5782 No.6950   [Reply]

Hello everybody. I've recently downloaded goattracker, and wish to make some hip beats. However, I have a dilemma. I have never used a C64, in fact, I haven't even been in the vicinity of a C64. So I ask you: WHAT DO I DO. I've used trackers before, so I can lay down notes and stuff, but as far as making my own instruments, it's just a jumble of numbers.

Help plz?

>> No.6951  

isn't goat tracker for PC?

>> No.6954  

>>6951
Yeah, sorry if I worded that horribly. I'm using GT on the PC and other than putting down notes, I'm clueless. I'm used to using .wav samples for my instruments (I mainly use modplug) So I have no idea how to make an instrument in this thing.

Any help is greatly appreciated <3

>> No.6955  

hey guess what

there's a readme.txt that comes with the tracker
it's your only friend right now (as it was with me back when i downloaded it)



File: hypermmx.xm -(1009428 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
1009428 No.6909   [Reply]
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>> No.6921  

>>6918
http://topping.zophar.net/

greatest site

>> No.6922  

>>6921

>>Optimized for 800x600 Resolutions and Higher with at least 8-bit color depth.

Heh! Heh! Heh! Oh boy.

>> No.6925  
File: RADIX-Rymdlego.XM -(74016 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
74016

rymdlego !!!!!!!

>> No.6926  
File: megagirl2.it -(946447 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
946447

>>6921

OH GOD

I went to high school with this guy o_____ o

the last I seen or heard of him, he was busy 'quitting' the geek squad. I think he tracked that cover and showed it to the animu club, of which I was retardedly a part of. I thought he used an SPC->IT converter to do it, because I used to do that a few years before that myself. I suppose I shouldn't have been so accusing or whatever, but it does seem like a rip to me because of the insane speed and 256 rows per pattern is a clear sign of rippage. Maybe he reinserted the vocals or something.

The day he showed this at anime club was the same day I showed the following song... which doesn't have great chord progression but meh 8)

>> No.6930  

>>6926
just reinserting the vocals is likely, since the vocal data was streamed to the SPC chip so that an SPC rip will always have bugged vocals (but you could isolate the vocals by doing a wav recording of each SPC channel separately)

and since the vocals aren't on beat half the time in that .it :)

>> No.6932  
File: medithor.xm -(991823 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
991823
>> No.6933  

is this from a hugi issue? because it sure sounds like so

>> No.6934  

>>6933 medithor.xm that is

>> No.6935  

>>6922
lol, nothing at zophar has been updated in ages

>> No.6943  
File: Norfair - Obtuse but Smooth.xm -(503971 B, 0x0) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
503971

Norfair



File: 1195931778113.jpg -(54249 B, 400x400) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size.
54249 No.6938   [Reply]

Yum yum yum.

http://pistonsource.iiichan.net/



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