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Tutorial: Recreating the Megaman II’s Quick Man Song With Plogue Chipsounds

Chipsounds Audio Unit
Chipsounds Audio Unit

Plogue Chipsounds is one of the most comprehensive and powerful sound modules for creating classic game console chip sounds. However, if it’s interface might not be the most obvious and intuitive when you first start to use it.

Why would you want to use an Audio Unit/VST instead of the actual hardware or a tracker? Well, for adding some quick chip sounds to an existing song or remixing a classic song, it’s super useful to have everything happening in MIDI. You can speed things up, transpose them and make changes without having to spend time outside of your main DAWS. Whenever I want some Nintendo triangle bass, I go straight to chipsounds!

The Quick man track is one of the most amazing classic NES songs ever. It’s just buzzing with electrical goodness and really makes the intense Quickman level even more amazing. In just a few minutes, you can create a pretty accurate sound in Chipsounds.


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Good News, Everyone!

Good news, everyone!
Sounds From 20XX has been re-re-remastered and now sounds better than ever. I took all my crazy stereo-imaging and multiband compression off that jazz and let the Chips play through the way the artists intended. I don’t know why I was screwin’ with all that stuff (i think because it made it sound hype)

More news, nobody! There’s also a real, live, not-on-soundcloud MP3 for your download pleasure. 320kbps so you know it’s good.
Download: Sounds From 20XX