Re: Chiptune Accompaniment in Pure Data!

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Sounds beautiful! Nice job. May try having a jam with it myself later.

Cheers,
J

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 5:20 AM, Louis Gorenfeld
<louis.gorenfeld@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I finally got around to zipping up and releasing my chiptune
> accompaniment software that I debuted at San Mateo Maker Faire 2012.
> It's called Chip-o-Matic and it runs off Pure Data. I figured it'd be
> of interest to people on this list. Plus, it comes with a small
> document that talks about the history of chiptunes and how they work.
>
> Basically, you load it up in Pure Data, and then you can set the beat
> pattern/arpeg speed/tempo, choose the bass note with the lower octave,
> play arpeggios with the middle octaves, and play leads with the top
> octave.
>
> It can be gotten at http://extentofthejam.com/Chip-o-Matic-1.0.tar.gz
>
> And here's a small thrown-together sample of me noodling with it:
> http://www.extentofthejam.com/ChipQuickie.mp3
>
> Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!
>
> Louis
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