Category: resources

  • Chip o Muerte: 56KBPS launches

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    News from an interesting new Latin American Chip collective. Homeless Ninja Robots writes on teh 8BC:

    Here comes a new challenger: 56KBPS, a latinamerican chiptune netlabel, we are launching our site just today, and it’s packed with releases from mexican and brazilian artists:

    -Bon (LSDJ, Guitars, Vox)
    -Homeless Ninja Robots (NES)
    -pulselooper (LSDJ)
    -TheTheThes (Trippy-H)

    We focus on real hardware rather than software or emulation, and we dont promote just music, but plastic arts and literature as well.

    There are pending releases from:
    -Tigerchip
    -PopcornKid
    -Play Ninja Bit
    -Kealkowa

    Their ideological commitment to authenticity is bold, considering the difficulties people have obtaining hardware in Latin American countries. The basic democracy of chip music is that if you have a machine that can access the Internet, you have 100% of the tools you need to make a chip music song.

    This is an overwhelmingly positive development for introducing young and new voices to the international stage.

    But then again, one could make the argument that a limitation like hardware only will filter output to showcase the true heads and those who REALLY want to do it. The Price of democracy is that it becomes as easy to create and promote garbage as it is to promote brilliance.

    It will also be interesting to see how the collective promotes arts and literature, as chip music seems to have a tough time interacting with other aspects of the arts community.

    Anyways it will take me a few days to absorb all these releases, but this can only be good for the burgening Latin American chip music community.

  • PSPSeq Tutorials Online, Complete

    icon0-largeEthan has uploaded the last of his extremely throughout PSPSeq tutorial videos. He writes:

    Hey everyone, I just finished uploading and annotating the last 5
    tutorial videos.  You can watch all of them here:

    http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AAB442BCA7F841C4

    I’ll also be putting them up on my webpage in 480×272 format for
    playing directly on the PSP but they’re not there yet.  Once they are
    you can grab them here:

    http://dspmusic.org/psp/pspseq301_videos

    I’ll be adding a few more over time; probably one just playing some of
    the demo songs to show what the program can do, another where I’ll try
    and quickly compose something neat in < 10 minutes, and a few that
    will cover tips and tricks for using the program.

    The program is very deep, but with great power comes great complexity. Well worth viewing!

  • Little-Scale moar LSDJKits

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    Scriabin Kit

    Ellington Kit

    Hal8999 Kit

    Hal9001 Kit

    Nanoloop Kit

    And my Favorite:

    Mozart Kit

  • Running Steem on OSX

    08022009Handy guide by gwEm on 8BC.

    This will allow you to track on your OSX crippled machine.

  • 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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