Category: Chipmusic

Toons from various consoles.

  • Tape Composer released!

    tapeThis is a very cool tool for the Commodore 64! Enthusi of demogroup Onslaught brings this gem to your C64, in 2009, which some might think is a bit late, but I think is appropriate.

    You can make some simple tunes and record (master, as the soft says :D) the output straight to tape on the datassette! I think there’s a bunch of tricks you could pull with this one using fast notes.

    Who’s up for the first tape release entirely made with this? My hat is off for whoever wants to do that… You wanted limitations? Have a suck on this one.

    Get it here

  • Lawrence Power – Galaxy Maker

    cover-fullLawrence Power has a new five track NSF available on his page. Full of pure 2a03 goodness, retro but melodic. Debate NSF players of choice endlessly in the comments. 3/5 is perhaps the most adventurous one in the pack, but they are all worth a listen.

    nab it!

  • 8BC Tracks of the Week (1/25/09-1/31/09)

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    Pete’s sick with a bad cold. And sorting thru the 200+ uploads to 8bitcollective from last week isn’t gonna make the guy feel any better. I’ll help a brotha out. Here are the 5 tracks that I believe deserve some recognition:

    spamtron – “Daniel Liss”

    A “tribute” to VGM shred kid who uses the internet alias “Ashane,” this sprawling track hits the listener with some serious progression, melody and sick glitches atop blast beats that would make any head banger throw their metal sign in the air.

    Je Deviens Dj En 3 Jours – “Bencong”

    I did a google image search while at work and I think “bencong” is Indonesian for “tranny.” Regardless, this track kicks the ass. Also, I’m not usually a fan of tracks made in the nanoloops. Regardless, this track kicks the ass.

    Mahamajama – “Alright…”

    Here’s a perfect example of why it pays off to listen to EVERY uploaded track when compiling these lists: this wonderful XM track would have surely slipped under my radar, as it has been missed by all of you as well. The song’s gotten only a few views and comments but hopefully that will change soon. Also, get the .xm here.

    nobuyuki – “Take Me Home Tonight”

    Yes, this song by Eddie Money was a #1 hit years before the majority of 8bc members were even born. Nostalgia and lulz aside, this is a catchy pop tune and nobuyuki does a great job translating it into a chip track.

    Trim White Spaces – “The Golden Sherpa”

    Put some chemicals in your body, turn off the lights, turn up this track… and poop in your pants. I mean, I did. OK, not really… but you can imagine what it’d be like if you did, right? ;)

    The following also are not your standard 8bc uploads and are all well worth checking out:

    exnfox – “Crossing Guard”

    ast0r – “lover’s rock

    µB – “Maracas Demon”

    sixafterseven – “ituneshelper”

    Maskodling – “Egenmelding”

    And for those of you considering uploading a new track to 8bc, remember these wise words: QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, SHOULD BE YOUR MAIN OBJECTIVE.

  • HardSID – 10 year anniversary SALE!

    The legendary sound, on crazy sale
    The legendary sound, on crazy sale

    Love that SID sound? Of course, who doesn’t? (just ask Timbalame)

    Hate meddling around with a Commodore 64? Lugging it, a screen, diskdrive and more?

    Want a little box that incorporates in your modern day DAW or sequencer and delivers true SID sound, as well as compatibility with C64 emulators for the perfect experence?

    You need a HardSID 4U, and to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the original HardSID device, you can get ONE HUNDRED EUROS OFF the retail price! Yes, you read that right! A HUNDRED!

    The unit connects through USB and can host up to 4 SID chips. Our resident nutter Peter Swimm has one and loves it, and has demo’ed to me and I can vow for the coolness of it.

    You can check the details on the order page.

  • Badman Bandstand is now Sleizsa

    The Channel F sequencer from bOOdAw has undergone a name change and some new features have been added. Here is some of the early tracks made with the tool:

    Baron KnoxBurry Demo

    Changlog after the jump!
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