- LSDJ manual available in French http://ht.ly/46eYH #
- New ZX Spectrum music engine – Tritone http://ht.ly/46fqr #
- RT @ionustron: How to make Chip Music: Step 1: procure Axe. Step 2: procure Log. Step 3: there is no Step 3. You did it! yay! #
- The Plain Flavored LSDSNG Archive http://ht.ly/46fsG #
- 8bc – Emergency funding is required to keep 8bitcollective online. Deets: http://ht.ly/46xRp #
- RT @bit_shifter_: • Was not expecting all the positive responses to the new track. Looks like it’s up at iTunes: http://bit.ly/i9nGW8. #
- RT @nullsleep: Nullsleep x Videogramo • Tanatos • vinyl sticker design • personificación de la muerte _ malware,, • http://bit.ly/eNhskA #
Tag: Bit Shifter
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TCTD Links for 2011-03-02
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TCTD Links for 2011-03-01
- ‘Painting w/ Pixels’ 8-bit art during GDC http://i.joystiq.com/2011/02/28/painting-with-pixels-crowdsources-8-bit-art-during-gdc/ #
- RT @crashfaster: watch this: @docpop shot video of my performance w/ @glomag at @pulsewave! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvecA8NRDh8 #
- Strange Comfort by Bit Shifter http://soundcloud.com/bit-shifter/strange-comfort #
- RT @plgdavid: Commodore Germany (84/85?) promo VID showing the US MOS chip fabrication plant http://ht.ly/45EEw #
- How to Make Chip Music http://ht.ly/45EXy #
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TCTD Links for 2011-02-28
- RT @plgdavid: ceramic SID http://www.vintage.org/special/2003 Prototype – Mainboard (CPU, SID, VIC).jpg #
- e.s.c. – traces (RPM challenge 2011) http://ht.ly/44PsO #
- 8static February 2011 -Chiptography http://ht.ly/44Pwe #
- Cementimental presents 1 second chipnoise comp http://ht.ly/44PBB #
- The Ninth Fighter-Ship – Mister Beep’s 8 channel ZX track http://ht.ly/44Rkm #
- Moaner & Max Tailord – Magic Universe http://ht.ly/44UnD #
- my friends – oxygenstar http://ht.ly/44Us7 #
- VICE updated to 2.3 http://ht.ly/44Uuv #
- RT @nullsleep: x|k’s music is truly untouchable. Who do I need to kill to see him play again? Everyone who ordered a MidiNES? #
- RT @bit_shifter_: New track “Strange Comfort” in @GaijinGames’ new WiiWare Bit.Trip Flux; full song avail. on the OST: http://bit.ly/gxqWLo #
- Exploits – DaPantz http://ht.ly/454oL #
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TCTD Links for 2011-02-18
- Did you submit your nominations yet for Best Demoscene Production? Do it now: http://bit.ly/tctd10 #tctd10 #
- !!! RT @weddingpresent: Bit Shifter’s cover of Cinerama’s (@weddingpresent) ‘Quick, Before It Melts’ http://is.gd/6hO6wi #
- GOTO8O » March: Festival Micromusic #5 http://ht.ly/3Z9to #
- Internal Arduinoboy mod anyone? Arduino Blog » Tiny Femtoduinohttp://ht.ly/3Zf9z #
- RT @bit_shifter_: • Haha — I suppose I can’t argue there. RT @bomaya @weddingpresent that QBIM cover is just weird #
- Are games the fifth element of hip-hop? http://ht.ly/3ZjLB #
- Happy Without You (Piggytracker LSDJ KP3 Ska) – Sievert http://ht.ly/3ZjVa #
- SH MUSIC LIVE improvisation is kinda awesome http://ht.ly/3Zk6f #
- RT @nullsleep: _patt_rNs/01 • http://nullsleep.com/_/_patt_rNs/01/ #
- ? Bull In The Heather / (I Got A) Catholic Block (Sonic Youth covers) by Starpilot http://ht.ly/3Zl6x #
- RT @richvreeland: My @CreatorsProject on @richvreeland‘s 8-Bit Video Game “January” http://j.mp/hMDCb3 (via @dylanschenker) #
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Paris Graphics – Videogame Music in Context
From the Upcoming Collapsed Desires DVD comes this TCTD exclusive transcript of bonus commentary from chip vj PARIS GRAPHICS. The interview, taken from bonus digital content currently being prepared for Kickstarter backers, talks about his background as a motion visualist and how he came to be involved n the chip scene.
More info about the DVD, which will be limited to 100 copies, can be found HERE.
“I’d like to give a little background on what got me into doing visuals, what I’ve been doing within the chip community, and what’s next.
It all sort of starts with electronic music: I used to be part of a duo called Voltage Control that made electronic music with analog equipment—synthesizers, function generators, Navy surplus equipment… anything we could get our hands on. With synthesis there are two aspects. One is taking elementary waveforms to create sounds. It might be something that emulates a sound you’re familiar with, like a plucked string, a trumpet or a drum. Or it might be creating a brand new sound that is all yours.
The other thing you can do is take these elementary wave forms and create patterns of rhythm, melodic patterns and things of that nature, which to me have a great correspondence with visuals and creating visual patterns. From there, we started making visuals with oscilloscopes. Then it went on to taking the equipment and plugging it into TVs, making patterns that varied with the wavelength, frequency, amplitude and so on.
This isn’t something that we had invented. It had been done in the 1970’s, but we were new to it. We were just learning about it and exploring it. It was quite a bit of fun. Then I moved to New York and all of a sudden I’m 3,000 miles away from all this equipment and I wanted to start doing things. I started playing around with a laptop and seeing what I could do. Some other years went by and I went to my first chip show. I remember thinking, wow, this is really cool! These guys had portable little synthesizers in their hands, the Game Boy. The Game Boy has a sound chip in it that does elementary waveforms and here they are making these great sounds. I started going on a regular basis to all the shows.
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