I love how you can see the shape of the soundwaves, you can really see how the different steps affect the sound - especially the low bass. It reminds me of a video I saw where a guy made a 'cleaned up' version of the NES chip and the bass was so clear
As someone who dissociates often, you perfectly captured that indescribable and strange feeling of confusion and dread, like somethings about to happen, like theres a bomb timer ticking but you don't know how long until it goes off, like everything is happening all at once, great job man
Super interesting, I like it a lot. I've never tried writing music for emulated audio chips/drives but I've always found thee results inspiring. Emma Essex frequently composes music and sometimes entire albums that would run on old consoles/hardware. You may find her interesting!
I love how you can see the shape of the soundwaves, you can really see how the different steps affect the sound - especially the low bass.
It reminds me of a video I saw where a guy made a 'cleaned up' version of the NES chip and the bass was so clear
Ah, KYLXBN! I love that guy!
this dude is a part of culture
These tracks all scratch my brain. I love the sound design and the lil harmonic minor flair you've got. Keep churning these out man, you're killin it!
yo this is actually amazing, the youtube algo really do be making cool stuff show up recently, i love that music !
As someone who dissociates often, you perfectly captured that indescribable and strange feeling of confusion and dread, like somethings about to happen, like theres a bomb timer ticking but you don't know how long until it goes off, like everything is happening all at once, great job man
Thank you for this comment, I appreciate it a lot. I hope you will find the strength to fight this horrible feeling whenever it shows up.
@@patorChiptune thank you
Хм, это цепляет. Мои внутренние струны колышет:)
You just appeared on my recommended idk why, can't say I have any regrets tho the song is really nice! Keep going! :D
Super interesting, I like it a lot. I've never tried writing music for emulated audio chips/drives but I've always found thee results inspiring.
Emma Essex frequently composes music and sometimes entire albums that would run on old consoles/hardware. You may find her interesting!
Yoooo, that’s awesome! I love it.
Holy fuck, this is sooo good!
This is cool!
My router
woah what kind of synth is this?
AY on ZX Spectrum :)