Making a Chiptune: Cube Arpeggio
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@WOAHFOX haha, i wasn't actually being serious, i hate that thing! FL is great : - ) I've used FL for 5 years, so i'm used to it - trackers too, but can't make anything near as good. I write tracker-style music in FL, going as far as simulating tracker effects with automation clips.
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@zxbryc I'm sorry to break it to you, but 8bitmagicalplug rips sounds used in chiptune. Not steals, it just reproduces them to use on your producing software. If you're gonna get into chiptunes, download a real chiptune tracker. Best move you'll make. :)
I still use fl studio to write my songs, I just export a midi and load them into the tracker to add the effects and make it a real chiptune.
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this is NOT chiptune! chiptune is "8bitMagicalPlug" and peach vst
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WTF?
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@kw1ksh0t: actually it should be 0334 - (1 - 0.666) :p
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It's at Milkytracke(dot).org now
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037 < the gods number
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Wow, Love the vids! These are perfect for me to kick off my learning of trackers. 5/5 and subscribed.
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it's a pitty this isn't a HD video :(
Just a note, this effect is really a combination of several other effects, each of which can be investigated on their own:
The different samples are an example of pulse width modulation (PWM) sweeping.
The volume changes are acting as a low-resolution volume envelope.
Arpeggiated notes are a built-in effect of most tracker software.
321fdotnet 4 years ago 12
It would be more helpful if you were talking and walking the viewer through what you were dong.
LTaiZolton 2 years ago 8