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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

Plogue's new soft-synthesizer turns your VST/AU/RTAS host into a classic video game console, vintage 8bit home computer and even an 80s arcade.

Plogue chipsounds authentically emulates more than eight vintage 8bit-era sound chips (like C64 SID, NES DMG, Atari, etc.), down to their smallest idiosyncrasies.

A must-have for chipmusic/chiptune musicians.

http://www.plogue.com

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  • well i got few questions before buying it...

    will be there new updates? ( like nintendo (nanoloop,LSDJ and so on?)

    +more 8bit sounds? options and so on? ;)

  • I am not sure about the meaning of your question but i'll answer with my best.

    Of course chipsounds will constently have updates. We are already working on updates that we plan to release very soon.

    This prodduct is there to last and new features and sounds will be added over time.

    If this does not answer your concerns, please have a look at the chipsounds official forum at plogue(dot)com .

  • Hi zeepster,

    The track "chiprock3" by Eric Patenaude is available for download on the chipsounds product page.

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  • put your 'raw 8bit unsigned' files in the Data\user folder and rename then to match the midi key you want, eg user1_036.raw then load either program 09/User1/DMC (so the files are then reinterpreteted as DMC) or wav.

    You can also use .dmc files but then you would need to hack the SFZ files in there. in short feasible , but not 'automatic" right now.

  • @wwwPLOGUEcom can I, Import dcm/wav 's and non chipsounds like handclaps, when composing songs?

  • SID!!!

  • Very cool but about 2x the price I would pay for it.

  • sounds pretty accurate but still too clean to me

  • So awesome.

  • FLstudio is fine. I use it. It's actually well suited for making chiptune style tracks.

  • That's a shame because it does some phat basslines. If you do conciser doing it for a different synth then it would be great to be able to import the presets from the roms. There's an emulator called Gens and you are able to export the presets (y12.file) and use them in a standalone synth program called TFM music maker. Problem is that it has massive latency and there is no VST support. It would be great if you did this for the future synth and include other FM emulations. I would buy it.

  • Will surely buy

  • I love, LOVE that you have made this. I'll be saving up to buy it someday when I have time to play with it.

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