I’m going to a game jam next week to participate as a composer and sound effects designer. For those who dont know, a game jam is a weekend where programmers, graphic designers and composers distributed in a few teams try to make a little game. Finally there are prizes for best games, music, graphics, etc…But the most important thing is to have fun!!
I want to bring my Analog Keys and a laptop. I want to do all the electronics retro synths with it.

What are the tricks to make this 8bit retro synths sounds with the Analog Keys?

Pwm, pitch envs, and AM will be your friends for old school sounds - also fast arpeggios go nice.

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Oh and turn off osc drift and use simple filtering too - simplicity is key in the approach, but can bring really interesting sounds.

Check out this link. Some C64 inspired sounds for A4.

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use the arp,
mod = tru
spd = 1
rng = 1, 2 or 3

and hold some chords to get this bubbling chord sound from old trackers.

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On the noise page of OSC1 turn up the S&H setting. You’ll hear the bit reduction. Also, using the pulse width waveform and simple envelopes (0 attack and release with 127 Decay and sustain) helps.

Thanks for the help!!

The ARP trick is funny

Ooppss! And the SID sounds from the link are nice too!

List of tricks to make 8-bit retro sounds with Analog Keys:

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LLOL — had almost the same thought in mind!

Hey if man had never tried to eat soup with a fork we wouldnt have the spork - and then where would be as species? XD

@ OP - gonna post a vid of what you guys came up with? Would b3 interested to see, sounds a fun event.

Of course. I will post the link for the games and info.
Yesterday I was playing with my AnalogK, trying the tricks you posted, and the presets from marmotaudio and I think I have enought sounds to begin with, to tweak a little bit and have good results.
The presets from the Richard Devine soundset, from the Elektron site are also good for FX.

The event was this last weekend. It was the first time I was in a GameJam. What a marvellous experience!!

Finally, the art of the game was not very keen to pure 8 bits. So I did a retro soundtrack, with a 80’s synth vibe.

Hope you like it!. Everything is Analog Keys (FX and music) I learned a lot in the proccess.

http://globalgamejam.org/2015/games/bathroom

I think the game is very good for a 48h work! We won the Best Concept prize.

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Congrats!

Would you mind posting your music? On a Mac, I believe I can’t install the game.

Hola compañero
Empezaría a partir de estos ajustes: Wave=Tri
OSC 2 pag
PWM= ancho variable y modulado por LFO 1 y/o 2
ENVELOPE AMP con ataque muy corto modulado por Velocity o AT o… el que prefieras, ARP Mode= juega con ello y SPD valores muy cortos.
Juega con LFOs y Pan, level reverb…
Y como te dijo un compañero antes, simpleza.
Suerte!

Hi mate
Start from these settings: Wave = Tri
plays with OSC 2 pag AM modifies parameters harmonics AM
PWM = variable width and modulated by LFO 1 and / or 2
AMP ENVELOPE with very short attack modulated by Velocity or AT or … that you prefer, ARP Mode = play with it and SPD very short values.
Play with LFOs and Pan, reverb level …
And as I said a fellow before, simply.
Luck!

Yes @josker. You cannot install it on a Mac. It’s an Android game.

But, here is the music:

It’s a pitty you cannot install the game, because you will not hear the FX, also done with my AnalogK

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oh, heh :slight_smile: Didn’t really look closely at the documentation, I just think I saw an .exe file there and assumed Windows.

Thanks, will listen!

Awesome stuff dude! Sounds like a great experience

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This is a good vid
https://youtu.be/WmDMmNy49Tc

I know this is a resurrected thread but I thought this should be here

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Yes. It was a really great experience. Thanks!
I recommend everyone to participate in a Game Jam. Now it is the Global Jam event at the end of January. So whereever you live there should be an event you could join. Totally worth it!