Friday, February 12, 2010

Model Boys Fabrizio When People Use Game Boys To Make Synthesizer Noises, Which Model Do They Use?

When people use Game Boys to make synthesizer noises, which model do they use? - model boys fabrizio

Some people probably have no idea what I'm talking about, but use some less-known bands electro Game Boy games, like Pokemon and Super Mario, to the sounds of the synthesizer.
Who knows what is the most common model to use? GB or GBC? And also, do not know anyone, what games are typically used to generate the sounds? Thank you.

3 comments:

Benny G said...

You are referring to a new genre called "Chip Tunes". The Classic Game Boy favored because it is rather "weak" and fleshy. There are two programs that are in use (it is no longer available). Nanoloop is a synthesis / drum machines to try out a large number of people. The other is Little Sound DJ software (LSDJ). It is no longer ... is a sequencer / synthesizer. There a lot of information on the internet about these two cars. This is a wiki page on the major issues of the chip:

someone said...

Dragonforce with my l33t GB

Nick C said...

the topic of your question is a bit outside ... Most of the sounds you hear are new, the synthetic sounds that are easy. If you register directly, which is difficult because the background music and others, you can set the audio output from the NES, GB, GBC get in touch (whatever) connect to Pro Tools (audio recording and editing software) and change it from there. But most of these children live, eat and breathe synthesizer and can not be re-created the sounds to the ear ... If you are concerned for music as for cheap, look for Pro Tools, Reason 4.0, and interested.
If you are the master software can beautiful sounds to create synthesized without buying any equipment.

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