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3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 6:57 pm
by Svenpete
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:12 pm
by burpo
Track 1: In part A, I think the drums sound too drum-like, should be crunchier.
The rest of it sounds very close, albeit a bit "hi-fi." Musically, I think it fits the listing just fine.
Track 2: The parts seems to constitute a whole that takes me out of Nintendoland, even if
the disparate elements are each justified. The vibe feels off. I think shorter musical phrases would suit this track.
Perhaps try chopping it up and repeating. Just a thought.
Track 3: I think the vibe is great. Still, I think the drums are too drum-like. (Not sure about the 5/4 section.)
Great work. I think you're almost there.
-b
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:24 pm
by Svenpete
Thanks, I think your feedback is right on. Tracks 1 and 3 are some of my old left over prog rock tunes. Track 2 was just an old pop song idea, I just threw that in for a different feel.
Yea, the drums are giving me the hardest time. I will try and make them even more crude and 8-bit like.
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:30 pm
by burpo
What are you using to generate your sounds?
I'm using an 8-bit VST that has a helpful "noise" envelope.
Judicial use of release can make or break your snare and hi-hat sounds.
-b
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:36 pm
by Svenpete
For the drums, I am using the stock Bitcrusher plug in in Logic on sampled drums . For most of the other stuff, I am using some stuff from the Native Instruments user library. Stuff for Reaktor5. Like 8-bit Sound forge, Bitmaker, GaymeSisem…..
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:43 pm
by burpo
Hmmm...
Not sure that I have anything too helpful to say.
I'd build my own sound from a waveform, if I were you,
not try to damage out a real drum sample.
What 8-bit waveforms are available to you?
-b
PS: If you go to "Listings" on the forum, there's a (free?) bank of 8-bit Kontakt samples listed.
Check it out.
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:39 am
by cosmicdolphin
I like the 2nd one the best, like Burpo said the drums were generated by a noise generator on the sound chip so if you want the authentic feel it's better than bit crushing some hifi samples.
I'm not sure if 1 & 3 are melodically engaging enough for this type of listing, I can still remember the tunes to the ones from my youth as they were annoyingly catchy and deceptively simple.
Mark
Re: 3 ideas for 8bit retro game music "Chiptune"
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 9:02 am
by Svenpete
Great feedback again guys. Like suggested, I will look for actual 8 bit drum samples, or try and build some from scratch with waveforms.