[Free] Introduction of Sound Chips perfect for Chiptune

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[Free] Introduction of Sound Chips perfect for Chiptune

Today I would like to introduce Chips, a sound source that is perfect for chiptunes.

If you want to make a chiptune sound with a normal sound source, you won't be able to get it out easily, so if you're going to make chiptunes, it's a sound source you'll want to have.

Sound demo

I played through the presets and changed a few parameters.

If you apply reverb, the atmosphere will change completely.

I tried adding drums like a little drum'n'bass.

Overview

A small synthesizer for making 8bit songs! Available in vst3, AU and standalone for PC.

V2 is now freely available on PC. It features UI changes, a new pitch shifter and vibrato module for classic chiptune sounds, and a new preset system.

Download the initial preset pack and save it to C:\Users\Public\Documents\Chips.

format

Win: VST3

Mac:AU

 

Download

You can download it without registration.

Transition from the above link and click "Download Now"

Click "No thanks, just take me to the downloads" for free downloads.

Since it is a name your own price system, those who want to support or use it seriously can pay with Paypal.

In the case of Win, there are multiple files, but I think that it is better to download the file framed in red in the figure below based on the update date.
(As of September 2022, 9)

Also download "Presets".

Installation

In the case of Win, the downloaded file is "Chips2.vst3", so put it in the VST3 folder as it is.

C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3

Also, it is a preset "Chips.zip" file, but when you unzip it, the "Chips" folder will appear.as a folderPut it in the following path.

C: \ Users \ Public \ Documents

Now you can select a preset.

Summary

The chiptune sound source is also good.

Even if you don't make a chiptune song, you can use it as an accent in a song.

However, since aliasing noise occurs, it is better to insert a low cut as necessary when reproducing high frequencies.

I haven't introduced many chiptune sound sources, so I think I'll look for some others.

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