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Since i had to start the year with an track and with zero insperation i made this little chip-tune in about 20 minutes;
http://www.faihido.com/upload/music/agoraph0bia%20-%20f1%20racing.mp3
Maybe i'll finish in next year, but now i am quite fed up with the sound
Edit: 886kb in size
DIGITAL SCREAMS
01.01.2005, 11:11 PM
LOL......not bad man.....
DS :wink:
jasedee
01.01.2005, 11:36 PM
A bit strange.....But I can see where it could go.
All it needs is a stompin beat and bad ass bass line!
Hollowcell
02.01.2005, 11:24 PM
Really reminds me of a tracker demo on the Amiga. Brings back memories actually. :D
Like Jase said, add a big beat and bass to make this take off. It would form like a mix of the old with the new.
Good to see you coming out with some new stuff mate!
tranzash
03.01.2005, 01:29 AM
Sounds good. Is that a VC for race car sound? Did HC had a race car patch for VC?
Hollowcell
04.01.2005, 05:50 AM
Sounds good. Is that a VC for race car sound? Did HC had a race car patch for VC?
I forgot about that sound. I ended up deleting all that bank. It's not my patch though I think.
Nah, it's only Reason in this track. Althou i was thinking of using some virus-sounds in this one but i thought that it was sounding ok anyways.
Juho L
04.01.2005, 01:03 PM
Nah, it's only Reason in this track. Althou i was thinking of using some virus-sounds in this one but i thought that it was sounding ok anyways.
Hey! Chip tunes should be made in trackers.
Nice chip sound you got here. Nice.
I know, all chip-tunes should be made in some sort of a tracker; but my old Win95 computer takes so damn long to boot so i did this in reason.
But anyways; thanks!
AlexHall74
04.01.2005, 06:37 PM
Cool!
I like it Bro!
This might make me break out my racing gloves!
8)
-AlexHall74
hatembr
04.01.2005, 06:51 PM
LOL
great
jasedee
04.01.2005, 07:17 PM
WTF is chip?
chip = c64-songs. or old school NES games if you like that kind of music.
80ies homecomputer music. hehe
AlexHall74
04.01.2005, 08:56 PM
Definitely not CHiP as in CHiPs from the 70's with Eric Estrada as "Ponch".
http://www-utenti.dsc.unibo.it/~mbaroni/ig/immagini/chips3.jpg
You would need a six string and a wah pedal for that tune!
-AlexHall74
Juho L
05.01.2005, 03:16 AM
chip = c64-songs. or old school NES games if you like that kind of music.
80ies homecomputer music. hehe
Chip is also a basic tracker tune that has restricted amout of samples. For example 4kB chip.
Merlot
05.01.2005, 05:49 AM
Definitely not CHiP as in CHiPs from the 70's with Eric Estrada as "Ponch".
http://www-utenti.dsc.unibo.it/~mbaroni/ig/immagini/chips3.jpg
You would need a six string and a wah pedal for that tune!
-AlexHall74
LMAO :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Chip is also a basic tracker tune that has restricted amout of samples. For example 4kB chip
Yah. But easiest way of explaining chip-music is by saying "old games music". h?h?
You would need a six string and a wah pedal for that tune!
For some reason the quote that appears in my mind is;
I hear that you can play a mean six-string guitar and kill 200 men at the same time. Is that true?
AlexHall74
05.01.2005, 02:57 PM
3o3 wrote:
For some reason the quote that appears in my mind is;
I hear that you can play a mean six-string guitar and kill 200 men at the same time. Is that true?
Would I have to kill the 200 men with the music or with the guitar itself?
Do I get to pick the 200 people?
How much time do I have to finish the job?
This is a lot of information to handle at once, I'm going to have to get you in touch with my agent...
:wink:
-AlexHall74
Errr.. Now i get confused - I just woke up. I gotta get back to you with the hitlist
AlexHall74
05.01.2005, 03:44 PM
3o3 wrote:
Errr.. Now i get confused - I just woke up. I gotta get back to you with the hitlist
HA! Nice! :lol:
I'll get warmed up here by dishing out some nasty chops on the gee-tar.
Have you ever tried to use a CHIP song in a game?
If someone has a game SDK or is a game developer I guess this can be done?
That would be really cool to write music for video games. It's almost like a film soundtrack but different in that it is interactive.
Something to think about...
-AlexHall74
I have acctually used some chip-tunes in a game that me and my brother was 'developing' - it was called "Knarktr?skets konung" (which translates to something like; Druglord! - Scary isn't? hehe).
The problem was that we where writing it in basic; and we could only figure out how to make it play the first 10 seconds on the track - so if you'd play that game more than 10 minutes you went mental on the music.
We never finished that game. But it was alot of fun - it was an regular buy drugs/sell drugs althou only in swedish + you could only go around in Stockholm + everybody that was selling drugs had the names of our friends so they loved the game.
Edit: by the way - the quote comes from a movie -> Six-String Samurai. Really nice movie http://imdb.com/title/tt0118736/
jasedee
06.01.2005, 08:56 AM
Can I ask a stupid question?
WTF is a "Tracker"......
I cant explain what an tracker is - atleast not in english. You want the swedish version? hehe
AlexHall74
06.01.2005, 01:04 PM
DUDE!
I am definitley checking out "Six String Samurai"; I have watched every old skool classic kung fu flick and this sounds like a good spoof.
That's cool that you and your Bro made the tune work to some degree 3o3; it sounds like you were on your way to making "Grand Theft Auto: Stockholm"
I have the same question as Jase:
WTF is a "Tracker"?
-AlexHall74
jasedee
06.01.2005, 01:12 PM
I cant explain what an tracker is - atleast not in english. You want the swedish version? hehe
How about the Swedish chef version? ;)
AlexHall74
06.01.2005, 01:27 PM
Jasdee wrote:
How about the Swedish chef version?
That would be awesome!
"Grand Theft Auto: Stockholm"
Haven't you seen Ghostrider? or Getaway Stockholm? those flicks are great if you are intrested in cars/motorcycles. Althou i can't say Getaway Stockholm 3 is as equally good as the first two.
How about the Swedish chef version?
Hurdy burdy.. Moot moot!
Alright; An tracker is an sampler-based sequencer (althou some of the new trackers have built-in synthesizers) -> anyways you load in the sample and from there you got an step-sequencer from where you 'track' your music. Most trackers also don't got effects/midi/vsti-support at all.
Search for say, Fasttracker 2 (by starbreeze studios before they got into making games for xbox), screamtracker (http://www.united-trackers.org/resources/software/screamtracker.htm) by the finnish Future Crew and so on.
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