Difference between revisions of "Chip 1"

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  | Title      = Chip 1
 
  | Title      = Chip 1
 
  | Recording  = {{Recording|MIDI|101 - Chip's Challenge - W16 - Chip 1 (MIDI).ogg}}{{Recording|OPL2|201 - Chip's Challenge - W16 - Chip 1 (AdLib).ogg}}
 
  | Recording  = {{Recording|MIDI|101 - Chip's Challenge - W16 - Chip 1 (MIDI).ogg}}{{Recording|OPL2|201 - Chip's Challenge - W16 - Chip 1 (AdLib).ogg}}
  | Composer    = [[Unknown]]
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  | Composer    = {{Composer|Unknown}}
  | Arranger    = [[Unknown]]
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  | Arranger    = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
 
  | Released    = 1992-??-??
 
  | Released    = 1992-??-??
  | Length      = 0:36
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  | Length      = 0:37:46
 
  | BPM        = 110
 
  | BPM        = 110
 
  | Format      = MIDI
 
  | Format      = MIDI

Latest revision as of 14:10, 11 July 2017

Chip 1
Output - MIDI.svg
Output - OPL2.svg
Composer Unknown
Arranger Unknown
Released 1992-??-??
Length 0:37:46
BPM 110
Format MIDI.png
Game Chip's Challenge (W16)
Title Origin File Name
Loops Yes

Chip 1 is played during the even levels of Chip's Challenge (W16). It is a nice brass ensemble.

Because the game was released when sound cards were still in their infancy, the song has been recorded using both MIDI and AdLib sequencers, both of which were popular at the time.

Chip's Challenge - W16 - 5.png

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