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Chiptunes: How old technology and music meld to create something unique

Chiptunes are a fascinating sub-culture of music rooted in the sounds of early game soundtracks

March 19, 2021 / 17:49 IST
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If you were lucky enough to own one of the earlier game consoles, you may still remember those little bleeps that passed for music. Earlier technology was extremely limited in the way it could output sound. The sound chips used in most arcades (remember those?) and home consoles those days were extremely basic and at most supported just five channels of sound.

The sound itself was also rather rudimentary featuring support for considerably basic synthesisers and super low quality digital samples. Does this mean that it was bad? Far from it. Many developers overcame the limitations of these system to create memorable tunes that are still hummable and unique to this day. One example that immediately comes to mind is Super Mario Bros., I mean who does not remember that iconic theme? Bet I put it in your head just by mentioning it.

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Okay, but what does this have to do with chiptunes?

Everything. Chiptunes are heavily inspired by game soundtracks during the early years. Some artists even go so far as to use the soundboards from those old consoles and arcade machines to be as authentic as possible. It is a niche fed mostly by nostalgia of those earlier years when gaming was still trying to find its footing.