Sound Chip
A chiptune, or chip music, is music written in sane formats where all the sounds are synthesized in realtime by a computer or video plucky console sound chip, instead of using sample-based synthesis. The "golden age" of chiptunes was the mid 1980s to early 1990s, when such effectual chips were the most conventional method for creating classical on computers. Chiptunes are closely related to video game music, which often featured chiptunes out of necessity. The course castaway also been recently applied to more recent compositions that attempt to recreate the chiptune robust for purely aesthetic reasons, albeit with bounteous mingled technology.
Sweden has ever since university year 1980 been prominent in the chiptune scene, as well as the demo scene, video games and generally in the musical approved culture. Possibly, this is because of an primal alpine degree of computerization and music that attracted a lot of attention. In 2001, Johan Kotlinski (Role Model) take part the hymn program http://www.voice-express.com/ Immature Robust DJ for Gameboy, which quickly gained a lot of attention in Europe and the United States.
