Thank you for the explanation! It's 'Hubbard' though, and not 'Hubbart', hehe. Hubbard's musics are very cool - too bad his public persona is so boring, heh.
"8 years after Pong, R.Hubbart have succeded to compose a music with 8 bits and become the ennio morricone of the video game. In 10 years he impose his style and write some 'Anthem' like "Monty on the run". Today, their fan(antic) request autographs. This success story is related by the C64, the cult computer of the chiptune adept who means "the sound of the chip" (Hey... it's translate in french originally))
but seriously, why would you one to play a chip 'live', if imho one can get better results with effects timed properly, the notes cut off where they should be, the volumes adjusted?
Unlike as it is with tangible instruments, in chiptunes numbers, careful calculations and patience do the magic. It's almost like programming! Without those the sounds become chunky and heavy, the chip loses what makes it so special and cool. It just don't work 'live' imho. But it's just my personal opinion. :)
looks like those guys Furries at there parties
Go Chiptune!!!
nurse182 9 months ago
great vid :]
noooly 1 year ago
Chipmusic will rule forever!
mima14031985 1 year ago
@TheSpliffKing What is your problem with french people ?
kanedu62 2 years ago
french people...
TheSpliffKing 2 years ago
aaa :)
French ppl
good
I was boring all Chiptune man aren't French
But i see !!
yeah
Chiptune/8Bit
Lo-bit :p
4eva (l)(l)
eloras22 2 years ago
the tune beginning at 2:33 sound great, who made that? must be song speed 9/5/9/5 or something =)
noooly 3 years ago
Thank you for the explanation! It's 'Hubbard' though, and not 'Hubbart', hehe. Hubbard's musics are very cool - too bad his public persona is so boring, heh.
gamorbab 3 years ago
Basicaly :
"8 years after Pong, R.Hubbart have succeded to compose a music with 8 bits and become the ennio morricone of the video game. In 10 years he impose his style and write some 'Anthem' like "Monty on the run". Today, their fan(antic) request autographs. This success story is related by the C64, the cult computer of the chiptune adept who means "the sound of the chip" (Hey... it's translate in french originally))
Sorry about my bad english ^^
Zekium 3 years ago
but seriously, why would you one to play a chip 'live', if imho one can get better results with effects timed properly, the notes cut off where they should be, the volumes adjusted?
Unlike as it is with tangible instruments, in chiptunes numbers, careful calculations and patience do the magic. It's almost like programming! Without those the sounds become chunky and heavy, the chip loses what makes it so special and cool. It just don't work 'live' imho. But it's just my personal opinion. :)
yahags 3 years ago