Walkthrough : creating a chiptune track, rendered by dual SIDs
This week I've made this tune, which I'm very happy with. Rather than just post the music I thought I'd break it down and explain this particular technique for creating this kind of music using my DAW. The music is rendered using two modern replacement SIDs in my MIDISID. DIY USB MIDI adaptor solves dropped note problems: • DIY USB MIDI adaptor solves dropped note p... MIDISID: https://peacockmedia.software/midisid 0:00 teaser 0:13 intro 1:07 using external MIDI tracks 2:32 drums 3:42 bass 6:13 arpeggiation 6:38 embedding MIDI control messages 6:57 pad 7:52 the lead and pitch bend 9:32 the tune

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