Description
Chiptune Dreams is a collaboration between Erin Ramona Martinez and Yves Big City featuring patches, samples, and sessions inspired by the chiptune scene. If you were ever a fan of the music found in many classic 8-bit games then this pack is for you!
32 patches from Erin painstakingly recreate the sound of the NES and Gameboy. Her macros are designed to give you an extreme amount of control over the patches and welcome newcomers to synthesizers. Her layout is Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release, Filter, Portamento, Speed, and Intensity.
32 Patches from Yves were designed to quickly inspire you and represent the modern electronic music scene. His set of macros give you an astonishing amount of tone shaping options and are as follows. Filter, Release, Magic Movement(3-6), Portamento, and distortion.
Together the patches show off an amazing amount of sounds that will work in a wide variety of genres and offer the kind of flexibility that musicians crave when performing live.
64 Samples were lovingly crafted from classic hardware such NES, Gameboy, Commodore 64, PO-20, and many classic drum machines! All samples have been processed to cut through any mix and will save you valuable time in post production.
Please find below the sample walkthrough drum pattern by sessions :
Cover Art by Seven Bloom, Beta Testing by Deerful.
dgorman47 –
This is a great circuit pack! It’s obviously great if you love Chiptune sounds but it’s also just a solid pack of sounds even if you want to make stuff that wouldn’t be considered to be part of the Chiptune genre. The macros let you manipulate each in a pleasing manner without getting super wild. The samples included in this pack are outstanding as well! I love the kicks. Some packs are filled with alot sounds that are interesting but difficult to use in a song without being very sonically dominating. The samples included in Chiptune dream are solid and useful providing you with a good number of kicks, snare, clap, hi hats etc. and a small sampling of video game sounds. Again we’ll worth the price of this pack.
Here is a video of my first experience with this pack:
https://youtu.be/U4hebe4Jce8