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Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: Louigi Verona on May 15, 2006, 09:26:10
A blog dedicated to my experience learning to compose chip tunes!

http://chiptunes.blogspot.com/
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: speed-goddamn-focus on May 15, 2006, 09:48:25
Cool. I have to say that's a pretty cool picture you have there.
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: Louigi Verona on May 15, 2006, 12:19:26
Thanks!
My sis studies photography and desperately needs people to shoot )))
So this time it was me.
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: Louigi Verona on June 05, 2006, 09:51:47
I've written a new entry, this time about tuning samples. People who have trouble tuning those beeps and blips may rejoice, as tuning turned out to be very simple, even pleasant, as it's so cool to hear those awful sines actually going in unison =) All that with just a couple of clicks!
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: LPChip on June 05, 2006, 10:42:05
I've read your update...

I think its much harder to alter the loop points, than to just tune both samples correctly as I've described to you :P This is especially the case with the more noisy shaped waveforms, where you preferabelly don't want to alter the loop points, or those you pingpong ;)
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Post by: apple-joe on June 05, 2006, 15:06:12
Interesting reading - especially the sample editing part!
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: Louigi Verona on June 06, 2006, 06:04:07
QuoteThis is especially the case with the more noisy shaped waveforms, where you preferabelly don't want to alter the loop points, or those you pingpong

absolutely true, I have mentioned that in the blog. anyway, this blog is my experience, not a tutorial, so once I bumb into a new problem, I am handling it, so feel free not only to point out mistakes, but to support it with examples. I am very eager to see those noisy shaped waveforms. If you can, please give me a link to a tune that uses it.
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: LPChip on June 06, 2006, 07:52:11
Quote from: "Louigi Verona"
QuoteThis is especially the case with the more noisy shaped waveforms, where you preferabelly don't want to alter the loop points, or those you pingpong

absolutely true, I have mentioned that in the blog. anyway, this blog is my experience, not a tutorial, so once I bumb into a new problem, I am handling it, so feel free not only to point out mistakes, but to support it with examples. I am very eager to see those noisy shaped waveforms. If you can, please give me a link to a tune that uses it.

Hmm.

Crashed Tears (http://lpchip.com/download/Crashed%20Tears.zip) has some noisy shaped samples, especially the elec guitar sample.
Also my OVC entry (http://lpchip.com/sharing/ovc-chip.zip) has some noisy shaped waveforms. They produce a sharper sound :)
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: Louigi Verona on June 06, 2006, 13:12:50
crashed tears archive has a password
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Post by: LPChip on June 06, 2006, 13:36:48
Quote from: "Louigi Verona"crashed tears archive has a password

rite...

I have to check the forum to see what the password was again :P
Title: A chip tune blog!
Post by: Fishtankalpha on June 07, 2006, 05:53:51
oh no way!  I love chip.

Remember that old song "chipndance?"  And I have this one that i dled from the free musics section today called like 'Chiphop'  They are totally rad.  I love the sound.  It's so cyber.
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Post by: LPChip on June 07, 2006, 22:24:49
I dunno that pass anymore, so I deleted that file and reuploaded to another file/place etc.

http://lpchip.com/download/Crashed%20Tears.zip