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@digital-math: You say six months later...this makes me picture you tirelessly searching for the one song that sounds similar to this. And now that your conscience is clear, you are free from my assumption. Free from the guilt of possibly remixing another work. FREE from those long six months. FREE FROM IT ALL! FREE I SAY! lol, yeah, even though it's short it still holds a place on my playlist. Noice sounds mate, keep composing, and ill keep listening
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Can I use this as a song at the end of Youtube videos? I'll properly credit you in the description and on screen if you want to ;)
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@ashortdude1: I just realized that this tune may not be a remix of something...seemed familiar at the time for whatever reason.
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A few months ago I wrote an article highlighting some of the best resources on the web for finding 8bit music Discover Chiptune: The Best Resources & Tools For Video Game MusicChiptune is a fairly broad term used to describe music that has been programmed to play on old, often 8bit sound chips from days of yore. The term can also refer to modern examples of... Read More , all manner of MOD files and the software required for playback. Today I’m going to be venturing a little deeper and digging out the tools you’ll be needing in order to create some chiptune yourself.
The modern MOD-scene is a friendly, care-and-share alike community consisting of programmers producing free software, composers sharing their music for free and those who simply love the music. Thanks to software emulation, there’s no need for original hardware anymore – though many do still insist on using classic technology for their musical needs.
Trackers & Making Music
A tracker is not an absolute necessity for creating 8bit, and many people get away with using digital audio solutions like FLStudio or Audacity Say Goodbye to Adobe Creative Suite Read More . However, If you’re really serious about creating 8bit music then you’re going to want to learn how to use a tracker.
Whilst each tracker is different, the methodology behind making music is virtually identical on each piece of software. The most noticeable difference between standard audio software and a music tracker is the way the track is constructed – vertically, as opposed to horizontally – but there’s far more to it than that.
There are 6 main characteristics common to music trackers: tracks (channels), samples, notes, effects, patterns, and orders. Tracks are the vertical strips onto which you construct the music, and whilst trackers of old only had a limited amount of available tracks the modern offerings have vastly improved on this. Samples are sound recordings Top 5 Sites For Free Sound Effects Downloads Read More that must be imported (and sometimes generated in-tracker) in order to construct music.
Notes then adjust the pitch of the samples in order to match them to musical notes, allowing you to construct complex patterns of varying notes with only a handful of samples. Effects go hand in hand with notes, as these are commands added to the end of the note to instruct it to play arpeggio, vibrato, portamento and so on.
A pattern consists of multiple tracks playing at once to make up part of a song, whilst the order defines when each pattern plays, for how long and specifying other options like whether each pattern should be looped or not. These are the basics, and once they’re firmly implanted in your head then the only thing holding you back is your imagination and eagerness to experiment.
Software
Here are some of the best, completely free music trackers as well as relevant documentation where available.
OpenMPT
Available On: Windows
Based on ModPlug Tracker, OpenMPT (Open ModPlug Tracker) builds on this release with a number of awesome features including support for VST effects and instruments. VST stands for virtual studio technology and allows instruments such as synthesizers and drum kits as well as a number of effects to be used in OpenMPT. This is somewhat special as I haven’t found any other free trackers that provide support.
OpenMPT continues the 8bit revival by supporting a number of newer file formats including Impulse Tracker (.IT/.ITP files) as well as good old fashioned (but somewhat limiting at times) MOD and XM files. OpenMPT is currently only designed to be used with Windows, and unfortunately, I had a lot of trouble getting this to work through WINE on Linux Run Windows Applications on Linux (or Mac) With WINE Read More .
One of the most complete, powerful and user-friendly trackers out there.
MilkyTracker
Available On: Windows, Mac, Linux
Another much-loved tracker, MilkyTracker attempts to be a faithful recreation of the popular DOS tracker, FastTracker 2. It also aims to satiate Amiga fans 7 Great Cross-Platform Emulators For 5 Classic Computer PlatformsIn the same vein as the recent flurry of console emulation articles, today we're focusing on classic computer platforms of decades gone by. Whilst there were quite a few, we've chosen 5 of the most... Read More , providing enhanced playback compatibility with the Amiga classic ProTracker. MilkyTracker is able to create MOD and XM tracks, has a unique custom user interface and supports MIDI-in.
MilkyTracker has not made the leaps forward that OpenMPT has in the form of VSTs and advanced formats, and this is because it has been designed to be and remain a second generation tracker.
SunVox
Available On: Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android
SunVox aims to be a more contained workstation than Milky or OpenMPT and to achieve this there are a lot of synthesizers and effects bundled from the get-go. In addition, the software has a particularly flexible architecture, allowing it to perform well on older machines Can't Stand The Slowness? The Top 10 Reasons for Poor PC PerformanceHas your computer loaded this webpage yet? If it has, you’ll be halfway toward working out just why it seems to be running so slowly. There are many reasons for desktop and laptops to chug... Read More , mobile devices, and even smartphones.
Indeed, there are iOS and Android versions available – but they’re going to cost you. If you’re weighing up the purchase then luckily all other versions are free. If you’ve still got an old Windows Mobile or PalmOS device then you’ll be pleased to know SunVox is fully compatible, so why not try it out!
SchismTracker
Available On: Windows, Mac, Linux
SchismTracker is a free Impulse Tracker clone that aims to recreate the feel and functionality seen in the old DOS application Run Old Games In DOSBox Without Mounting DrivesTired of mounting drives in DOSBox every time you want to run an old game on a modern Windows machine? With a little trick you can play your game without wasting time mounting drives. Read More . Whilst Impulse Tracker doesn’t add anything particularly new to the plate (unlike ChibiTracker above) it is very flexible in construction, and according to the author: “Schism will most likely build on any architecture supported by GCC4 (e.g. alpha, m68k, arm, etc.)”
As well as Windows, Mac and a handful of Linux distributions, SchismTracker can be downloaded for the Pandora and even the Nintendo Wii Play Wii & Gamecube Games In HD On Your PC With Dolphin Emulator [Windows & Mac]As well as being a fun and accessible console system, the Nintendo Wii has racked up quite a collection of games over its lifespan and now, thanks to the wonders of emulation and Dolphin, you... Read More (though that version is no longer supported).
SonantLive
Available On: Web app
Because you want to play with a tracker and you’re too impatient to download a portable app and run it – introducing SonantLive, a music tracker than runs in your browser! Yes, it works and should give you a basic introduction to patterns, sequences, waves and of course the process behind constructing a pattern.
It’s not necessarily as powerful as the other trackers on this list but then again it’s web-based, designed for fun and completely free. You can even save and load!
Conclusion
There’s simply not enough space here to go into hardware chiptune, the many free samples the web has to offer or all the gorgeous VST instruments and effects that are floating around for free. We’ve covered them elsewhere on the site Making 8bit Music: Using Hardware & Native Trackers For Chiptune CreationA little later than advertised, it’s time to take a second look at chiptune creation, this week focusing on using hardware in the form of native music trackers that run on original systems. If it’s... Read More .
In the meanwhile, if you’ve got any other trackers or software you rely on for your chiptune needs then don’t hesitate to add them in the comments below.
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