Hi guys,
Can anyone recommend some good chiptune VSTs? Ideally looking for synths/drum machines rather than full-blown trackers and the like (I like to keep things simple!)
Currently I'm liking:
http://www.tweakbench.com/triforce
Any recommendations?
Cheers,
Jonny
Chiptune Tools
Started by StauntonLick, Jan 25 2012 04:16 PM
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:36 AM
Hello,
http://www.plogue.co...cts/chipsounds/ <-- This is pretty much the non-plus-ultra.
Cheers,
Moritz
http://www.plogue.co...cts/chipsounds/ <-- This is pretty much the non-plus-ultra.
Cheers,
Moritz
Check out my Music/Sound Design Reel on moritzpgkatz.de
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Posted 12 February 2012 - 06:26 AM
Plogue's Chipsounds is a great tool. If you want to make some custom 8bit drum samples try this trick:
1. Load your favourite drum kit (acoustic or electric)
2. Put a bitcrusher plugin (Cubase has one) in the insert and tweak the depth button to your liking. Use the sampledivider button to tweak the "old schoolness" of the sound..hehe
3. Start playing and enjoy your custom sounds!
Here is a picture of the plugin:
1. Load your favourite drum kit (acoustic or electric)
2. Put a bitcrusher plugin (Cubase has one) in the insert and tweak the depth button to your liking. Use the sampledivider button to tweak the "old schoolness" of the sound..hehe
3. Start playing and enjoy your custom sounds!
Here is a picture of the plugin:
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Posted 12 February 2012 - 07:58 AM
All the previous replies are all good but i'll chime in with the free stuff:
All the tweakbench stuff is pretty good (I've got toad/peach/tapeworm), there's also Chip32(which i'm pretty sure is free and allows you to design the waveform). Along with Magic8bitplugin, I also use a whole host of free chiptune soundfonts from here http://woolyss.com/c...-soundfonts.php - i found you have to sift through some (albeit nostalgic) crap to find what you want in these ones though.
All the tweakbench stuff is pretty good (I've got toad/peach/tapeworm), there's also Chip32(which i'm pretty sure is free and allows you to design the waveform). Along with Magic8bitplugin, I also use a whole host of free chiptune soundfonts from here http://woolyss.com/c...-soundfonts.php - i found you have to sift through some (albeit nostalgic) crap to find what you want in these ones though.


















