Posts Tagged: ‘chiptunes’

Wednesday on TechStuff, we talked about chiptunes, a musical movement that uses the sounds made famous in classic video games. It’s called chiptunes because the old consoles had dedicated chips that created the sounds you’d hear in video games. Those chips had a limited number of channels (or distinct voices) as well as a set range of tones and pitches they could produce. Some of the best video game music composers saw these features not as limitations but as challenges. And some of the most memorable video game themes trace their origins back to this era.

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Yesterday on my way home I was listening to a podcast from BBC World Service called Digital Planet. The episode from May 26 is about the history of home computing, and if you listen to the TechStuff podcast regularly, you know I dig such things.

Anyway, I had listened to the first part…

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