Bit The MEdusa:Chiptuner From Indonesia
Mikrochip No 32:Chiptuner From Malaysia
A chiptune, or chip music, is music written in sound formats where all the sounds are synthesized in real time by a computer or video game console sound chip, instead of using sample-based synthesis. The "golden age" of chiptunes was the mid-1980s to early 1990s, when such sound chips were the most common method for creating music on computers. Chiptunes are closely related to video game music, which often featured chiptunes out of necessity. The term has also been recently applied to more recent compositions that attempt to recreate the chiptune sound for purely aesthetic reasons, albeit with more complex technology.
Early computer sound chips had only simple tone and noise generators with few channels, imposing limitations on both the complexity of the sounds they could produce and the number of notes that could be played at once. In their desire to create a more complex arrangement than what the medium apparently allowed, composers developed creative approaches when developing their own electronic sounds and scores, employing a diversity of both methods of sound synthesis, such as pulse-width modulation and wavetable synthesis, and compositional techniques, such as a liberal use of arpeggiation. The resultant chiptunes sometimes seem harsh or squeaky to the unaccustomed listener.
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A chiptune, or chip music, is music written in sound formats where all the sounds are synthesized in real time by a computer or video game console sound chip, instead of using sample-based synthesis. The "golden age" of chiptunes was the mid-1980s to early 1990s, when such sound chips were the most common method for creating music on computers. Chiptunes are closely related to video game music, which often featured chiptunes out of necessity. The term has also been recently applied to more recent compositions that attempt to recreate the chiptune sound for purely aesthetic reasons, albeit with more complex technology.
Early computer sound chips had only simple tone and noise generators with few channels, imposing limitations on both the complexity of the sounds they could produce and the number of notes that could be played at once. In their desire to create a more complex arrangement than what the medium apparently allowed, composers developed creative approaches when developing their own electronic sounds and scores, employing a diversity of both methods of sound synthesis, such as pulse-width modulation and wavetable synthesis, and compositional techniques, such as a liberal use of arpeggiation. The resultant chiptunes sometimes seem harsh or squeaky to the unaccustomed listener.
mychiptune.blogspot.com(for more info about Chiptuner From Malaysia)
Breathe Carolina is an Electronica/Screamo band from Denver, Colorado, composed of Kyle Even and David Schmitt. When the band tours, they have live musicians that play with them, one being Joshua Andrew Aragon, who has his own project, The Spin Cycle. The live musicians add synth (Luis), keytar and guitar (Josh), sound guy, samples, lights, and the drummer (Eric). They have also been featured in an Electric Valentine song ("The First and Last Time" from their Friends With Benefits EP), and a Kill Paradise song ("All For You" from his The Effect album). They are also featured on Jeffree Star's debut album, Beauty Killer, on the song "Fame & Riches, Rehab Bitches".
They are currently signed to Fearless Records.
They are currently signed to Fearless Records.
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