![]() And one of the most popular ways to program this chip is with FamiTracker. ![]() The NES redefined the home console experience when it was rolled out across the globe in the 1980s, and these days its sound chip (commonly known as the 2A03) enjoys a prominent role as one of the most popular tools for making chiptune/8-bit music. One of the best places to start is the Nintendo Entertainment System, above, or the Famicom, right, as it was known in Japan. Perhaps this will whet your appetite and encourage you to learn more in your own time. In this series, I’ll be introducing programs that you can use to make music on old video game consoles, or more specifically, the sound chips found inside these machines.Įach of these programs can be learned using information and tutorials found online – so through this series, I hope to simply offer an overview of the software/hardware in question and the artists that use it. ![]() Allen takes a look at making 8-bit music with FamiTracker – a free windows tracker for producing music for the NES/Famicom-systems.
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