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Chiptune - Today |  | Chiptune - Today: Encyclopedia II - Chiptune - Today |  | Modern computers can play a variety of chiptune formats through the use of emulators and platform-specific plugins for media players.
The chip scene is far from dead with "Compos" being held, and groups releasing Music disks. New tracker tools are making chip sounds availible to less techy musicians. For example, Little Sound DJ for the Nintendo Gameboy has an interface designed for user in a live environment and features MIDI synchronization.
Contemporary interest in chipping has also led to numerous web sites dedicated to the history of music group ...
See also:Chiptune, Chiptune - Technology, Chiptune - Style, Chiptune - Today, Chiptune - Classic chiptune composers, Chiptune - Modern chiptune artists and groups |  | | Chiptune, Chiptune - Classic chiptune composers, Chiptune - Modern chiptune artists and groups, Chiptune - Style, Chiptune - Technology, Chiptune - Today, Rob Hubbard, Martin Galway, Maniacs of Noise, Ben Daglish, David Whittaker, Matthew Simmonds (4-Mat), Jean Sebastien Gerard (Jess), Gary Gilbertson, Jochen Hippel, Chris Hülsbeck, Tim Follin & Geoff Follin, Jeroen Tel, Thomas Mogensen (DRAX) |  | |
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Chiptune - Today
Modern computers can play a variety of chiptune formats through the use of emulators and platform-specific plugins for media players.
The chip scene is far from dead with "Compos" being held, and groups releasing Music disks. New tracker tools are making chip sounds availible to less techy musicians. For example, Little Sound DJ for the Nintendo Gameboy has an interface designed for user in a live environment and features MIDI synchronization.
Contemporary interest in chipping has also led to numerous web sites dedicated to the history of music groups, artists, and antique platforms.
Other related archives1980s, 1990s, 1up, ADSR envelope, AY-3-8910, Atari 400/800, Atari POKEY, Atari ST, Ben Daglish, Bodenständig 2000, Ceephax Acid Crew, Chris Hülsbeck, Commodore 64, Compos, Crack intros, Dalezy, David Whittaker, Famicom, Gameboy, Gary Gilbertson, General MIDI, Geoff Follin, IBM PC compatibles, Jean Sebastien Gerard, Jeroen Tel, Jochen Hippel, Jonne Valtonen, Kayotix, Konami SCC, Laromlab, Little Sound DJ, MIDI, MOD, MODs, MOS Technology SID, MSX, Mark Knight, Martin Galway, Music disks, Naruto, Nintendo Entertainment System, OPL3, Random, Rob Hubbard, Role model, SID, Tim Follin, YMCK, Yamaha YM2149, Yamaha YM2413, Yamaha YM3812, ZX Spectrum, analog, chips, crack intros, cracked, demo scene, digital, disk, dropdabomb, emulators, file format, golden age, instrument, media players, percussion, runtime, sample-based synthesis, sawtooth, sine waves, sound chip, sound chips, square waves, synthesizer, tracker, triangle, video game console, video game music, white noise
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