Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Byte It! - Chip Breaks
like i promised i put up a complete song this time and hope you like it!
this is a part of a full release which will be available this year and will more songs inspired by the good old chiptunes!
feedback is always welcome and if you are interested in more checkout the website:
http://www.silentsphere-studios.com/index.html
THANKS a lot!
this is a part of a full release which will be available this year and will more songs inspired by the good old chiptunes!
feedback is always welcome and if you are interested in more checkout the website:
http://www.silentsphere-studios.com/index.html
THANKS a lot!
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Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Authentic sounding.. I Like it.
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Seconded. Gary Numan-esque too.
Reminds me very much of a crackto used which was a re-arranged Crazy Comets theme tune.
Reminds me very much of a crackto used which was a re-arranged Crazy Comets theme tune.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
thanks to both of you for your feedbacks, im glad you like it!
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Will you do an autorunning D64 download?
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Yup - this gets my vote too...really liked the Ninja tune on your homepage, then again I love anything that sounds like SID.
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sorry dunno how to do it atm, i mostly do the stuff on synths etc. i got a mp3/WAV.Commie_User wrote:Will you do an autorunning D64 download?
thanks a lot , hope you will like the future tunes i will present, keep your eyes and ears open for the release!tomsk wrote:Yup - this gets my vote too...really liked the Ninja tune on your homepage, then again I love anything that sounds like SID.
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I don't program my 64 either. No need with VSTi, MIDI in, soundalike synths and allsorts now.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
sorry for the silence
first, many thanks for the feedback, the album is mostly done, biggest last thing i have to get is a well done cover artwork, not so easy like i thought
so if any of you have good design skills, can forward me a great artwork etc. please email me or pm me!
i want to get this done this year still .
thanks
first, many thanks for the feedback, the album is mostly done, biggest last thing i have to get is a well done cover artwork, not so easy like i thought
so if any of you have good design skills, can forward me a great artwork etc. please email me or pm me!
i want to get this done this year still .
thanks
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You don't need to be an artist, just have a little imagination. The With The Beatles cover was quickly snapped in a hotel with just a sidelight and a curtain, yet it's one of the most iconic shots of all time.
And studio shots can look nice, even without that moody dankness:
And what about objects? I've been looking for that old lo-res webcam snap I took of my electric light. The glare of the bulb and the silhouette of the corrugated lampshade made it appear I was looking at a huge fireball coming out the bell of a UFO or something. It's amazing what luck can do.
And studio shots can look nice, even without that moody dankness:
And what about objects? I've been looking for that old lo-res webcam snap I took of my electric light. The glare of the bulb and the silhouette of the corrugated lampshade made it appear I was looking at a huge fireball coming out the bell of a UFO or something. It's amazing what luck can do.
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to all, i cannot reply on pms so far, i have to check when i can reply from the board (some rule here).
as of now i try to create some artwork and see other works too but for payment im not sure yet.
as of now i try to create some artwork and see other works too but for payment im not sure yet.
thanks a lot, i try to find a way how to pixelate pics like a commodore screen, but so far i didnt find out.Commie_User wrote:You don't need to be an artist, just have a little imagination. The With The Beatles cover was quickly snapped in a hotel with just a sidelight and a curtain, yet it's one of the most iconic shots of all time.
And studio shots can look nice, even without that moody dankness:
And what about objects? I've been looking for that old lo-res webcam snap I took of my electric light. The glare of the bulb and the silhouette of the corrugated lampshade made it appear I was looking at a huge fireball coming out the bell of a UFO or something. It's amazing what luck can do.
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Covered: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8170&p=88730#p88708
...And covered: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8170&p=88730#p88730
Kate Z also had a bash: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=8623
All your grainy 8-bit needs catered to.
...And covered: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8170&p=88730#p88730
Kate Z also had a bash: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=8623
All your grainy 8-bit needs catered to.
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great thanks!Commie_User wrote:Covered: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8170&p=88730#p88708
...And covered: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8170&p=88730#p88730
Kate Z also had a bash: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=8623
All your grainy 8-bit needs catered to.
let me see if i can get something nice done, other thing i thought was the nice old oil paintings, i looooooooove those, love to have a mix of last ninja, katakis, turrican and some kung fu action, like a collage but that would be few hundred bucks to paint...
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.....Or you could just use the oil paint effects in many art packages, like Paint Shop Pro. Even the editor with Microsoft Office has some nice modes.
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Or, just put a camera one side of a window, stare through it from the outside, have someone pour water down the frame to form a curtain of water, and hey presto, instant impressionism!
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?