♬ I don't wanna let you go till you see the light ♫
Here's a cover I started way back in 2002 and didn't have the spirits to finish until today.... Hope you guys enjoy it
Say, did I mention that I wanted to make a CD of all chiptune 80s covers?
Stay tuned for "I ♠ the 80's", coming soon to a bootleg near you
edit: for those of you who like the original mod files, go Here. You'll notice some interesting quirkiness in the song such as global volume shifts to try and re-balance parts that are too noisy, a quick speed shift in the middle of the song, and (if you view it in a tracker) an interesting thing in pattern 30...
Here's a cover I started way back in 2002 and didn't have the spirits to finish until today.... Hope you guys enjoy it
Say, did I mention that I wanted to make a CD of all chiptune 80s covers?
Stay tuned for "I ♠ the 80's", coming soon to a bootleg near you
edit: for those of you who like the original mod files, go Here. You'll notice some interesting quirkiness in the song such as global volume shifts to try and re-balance parts that are too noisy, a quick speed shift in the middle of the song, and (if you view it in a tracker) an interesting thing in pattern 30...
Category Music / Game Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4.76 MB
You insufferable 80's dork.
This actually made me dance.
Dance.
All I feel is shame.
Now I want to imagine Eddie Money cruising around in an 8-bit muscle car deflecting bullets with his hair and correcting everybody he meets that no, he is not Peter Frampton or, later, Bruce Dickinson.
This actually made me dance.
Dance.
All I feel is shame.
Now I want to imagine Eddie Money cruising around in an 8-bit muscle car deflecting bullets with his hair and correcting everybody he meets that no, he is not Peter Frampton or, later, Bruce Dickinson.
in mario paint composer emulators it works similar to any other staff sequencer, you're only limited by the types of intstruments... this is similar to how chiptunes in trackers work too, cause your main limitation is what kinds of sample sounds you can use, so I think the limitations would be pretty similar
oh I did not know that..
BTW On my verry old Win95 machine it had a midi/wave program that created stuff like this. It layed them out on music sheets with as many rows as you needed. You had to place notes and assign a synth instrument to that row. To do a full band sound you would need 3~4 rows for each instrument and each with it's own set of music notes. Is Chiptune anything like that?
BTW On my verry old Win95 machine it had a midi/wave program that created stuff like this. It layed them out on music sheets with as many rows as you needed. You had to place notes and assign a synth instrument to that row. To do a full band sound you would need 3~4 rows for each instrument and each with it's own set of music notes. Is Chiptune anything like that?
it honestly depends on the quality of the cover and whether or not they'd be conforming to the guidelines I set for myself out in the album (that it's tracked, uses only chip samples, etc). I've floated the ideas past a couple buddies of mine to release it as a musicdisk on pouet for free instead of a bootleg sold at a convention, which may still happen afterwards so that there's no problem getting others involved with such a project. That mostly depends on whether or not I can crank out enough tunes to justify a CD
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