Month: June 2009

  • UBI009 Kiwaida and Rico Zerone Cocotriste

    ubi009mKiwaida and Rico Zerone — a French-Austrian duo which brings us the beauty of cosmic music and distant voices as Cocotriste. Surely, its all crossed with minimalstic chiptune touches and perfectly continues the tradition of non-traditional (sorry for the pun) ubiktune`s releases.

  • maxYMiser v1.29 updated

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    gwEm writes:

    • Improved buzzer arbitrage
    • ‘Fast As Possible’ SID and syncbuzzer routines – Defjam/Checkpoint request
    • Volume control on YM digidrums – an effect last heard from Lotus/Hotine back in the golden age
    • Pitch slide command

    You can download the new version at:
    http://www.preromanbritain.com/maxymiser/download.html

    But thats not all! Old skool YM wizard Excellence In Art has been using
    maxYMiser recently. He contributes:

    • A stonking new example track
    • A maxYMiser beginners guide, including a basic example track

    You can look at ‘maxYMiser a Musicians Guide’ and the basic example tune
    here.

    Don’t forget to look at the maxYMiser official homepage for cool
    additional resources :)

  • And the winners are..

    You can collect 100 virgins as soon as you get to Valhalla, guys!

  • Mister Beep “Monophonic Generator”

    mister_beep-monophonic_generatorB.HACK proudly presents you this sensational album by ZX Spectrum 48k and Timex 2048 guru MISTER BEEP! This is the first 1 bit album ever to be released on a netlabel!!! What you get here are 8 covers of Electronica classics, including Kraftwerk, Vangelis and Tangerine Dream, plus one original track, all written and performed on a single square wave beeper

    via +++ B.HACK Records +++.

  • 20y Released!

    screenNews of a”new” demo for the Game Boy DMG. Details:

    20y – Release note: This demo is intended to be run on either the DMG, Pocket or the SGB. It’s not compatible with GBC nor GBA and will produce graphical glitches when run on the latter systems. This demo relies heavily on the precise quirks of the hardware it’s supposed to run on, and there’s currently no emulator that is 100% accurate. So if you haven’t the means to use real hardware I’d strongly recommend BGB (bgb.bircd.org) as it is the only emulator to my knowledge that only has a few minor issues with the demo, and they are barely noticeable. If you are using a flashcart make sure that you do not create a multicard but send it as a single bootable image instead; Otherwise you’ll miss part of the intro.

    Demo:

    Video:

    via 8bc.org