Chipmusic • Sega Master System

Been Crushin on The SMS

Chipmusic • Labels • Music Artists

One Channel Comp released

Will it still be one channel too many?

Will it still be one channel too many?

“From the guy who organised the Two-Channel Compilation, the extremely talented Little-Scale comes the One-Channel compilation, taking the restrictive art of chipmuisic to an extreme! One channel only was allowed for this compilation, yet still the music kicks a whole load of arse! Random, Jellica, Sparkyboy, Nestroyer and many more contribute tracks to this one-channel madness!”

Grab it HERE:

Chipmusic • Music Artists

This Week at the Collective IV – Back in the Habbit

Welcome to another edition of “This week at the collective IV – part 4”.  I have to say, based on listening to about 160 songs this week, about 150 of which were NL 1.3 and LSDJ 3.7.5 (update?) i have decided that after this week, i am not going to listen to any more gameboy songs, unless they were done in gameboy MML.

That being said, this week is set up based on audio technology lines.  Get on your lines, and insert your audio technology!  HERE — WE — GO!
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Chipmusic • Music Artists

This week at the Collective II

For the Week of 10/28-11/03

“Lets try out a new feature picking five tracks that grabbed our attention over here at TCTD from the 8BITCollective. Here they are in no particular order.” – The Boss

This week, i will bring you what i found to be the most Slorricious of all the songs.  There were many songs that vied for the best five, but only four actually made it.  Yet there are some honorable mentions.  You’ll see what i mean in a moment.  This week seems to have been a slow week.  Don’t agree?  Post a comment.
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atari 2600 • Chipmusic • Platforms • videos

A26F 2600 Midi Cart Appeared

The prolific madman from down under, little-scale has posted his video of his 2600 midi interface.

He writes:

I love the sounds of the Atari 2600. I made a MIDI interface that gives you full control over the sound output of an Atari 2600.

Watch a demo video here.

I really want to thank Paul Slocum and all of the fantastic work that he has done for the inspiration.

I have created an announcements group for this project here.