MentalEdge, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) No. Tracker music is 16-bit, within tracker music the term chiptune refers to a specific sub-genre which emulates 8-bit music. Only much later did “chiptune” become a catch-all for all old computer music, and in that context it can refer to music not made with a tracker.
No. Tracker music is 16-bit, within tracker music the term chiptune refers to a specific sub-genre which emulates 8-bit music.
Only much later did “chiptune” become a catch-all for all old computer music, and in that context it can refer to music not made with a tracker.