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I would like this if the save function actually worked on the downloadable software. It looks like I am saving it as a .wav, but it actually just saves it as a generic "file," which can't be used for anything. Web version seems to work fine.

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On Mac, the app version does not even save the sound. Or at least I could not find where it would save them.

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I wish this ran on linux.

Wine

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Unless there is some windows-specific dependency I'd prefer a native build.

It is pretty useful but it doesn’t work in 32bit :’) I’ll just use the web version

This tool is supper useful :)

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I use a mac, and while I can export wav files from the browser version, the app version won't export at all. I go through the exporting process normally, but the file just never appears.  Anyone else have this issue?

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I have this issue as well. Would love for it to be fixed!

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Same here.

I really wanted to use this but the save.wav cuts off my sound effect...  Anyway you think you could fix this or no?

Bxfr does it too oh woe is me

Just discovered I can kind've get what I want using Dela w00t

Just play the sound and record it with an outside piece of software.

That's what i do.

good idea.  I'm new to sound making.

I use Audacity.. just make sure it's a MUCH older version.. the newer ones have spyware shoved in them..

Thank you! This tool is super useful for making 8-bit sound effects :)

I love this


Any ETA on the Sequencer?

Don't know why, but my mac version can not save wav. Everything look normal, but after save, there is not file in the destination folder.

A workaround you can use is turning on the web developer tools in Safari, and viewing this page on mobile, then save that version of the page as an html file.  It took a bit of tooling around for me, but I got an effectively offline version of Chiptone that can export.

Thanks for the tip. I end up save the setting from Mac version, and paste it to this web version then save a wav file from the web version. A bit of extra work.

Another workaround it to install Itch.io app for Mac, and install the web version there.

this is very cool

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the MAC version isn't saving when i click the save .wav button.

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A workaround you can use is turning on the web developer tools in Safari, and viewing this page on mobile, then save that version of the page as an html file.  It took a bit of tooling around for me, but I got an effectively offline version of Chiptone that can export.

i use it for EVERY PROJECT i have

Anyone else used this for game sfx?

I do and I love it

Wow, Amazing.
This is very helpful!

¡Have a few dollars. You're giving me happyness! ¡Love this tool! ¡Gracias por crearla!

desktop version is quieter than the web version

It actually is.

Even i noticed this. I managed to avoid losing flash.. but.. i know it won't last forever.. but the FLASH version is better for a few reasons.. i can load it into Media Player Classic and scale it up full screen... the audio is louder as well.

This version can't be scaled up.. and it's harder to hear.

There was a Flash version? If you're able to get me a link to it, that'd be awesome.

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Yeah it's a weird one, I'm sending exactly the same wave data to the different playback systems, but the desktop one comes out quieter... No clue why! 

I've been using the web version for years, and to be honest, it was the ONLY reason why I used to install flash. Thank you so, so much!

I have a possible idea that should be easy to implement (?):

When I make a coold sound, I always save it as .wav and as .cpt (just in case I'd like to tweak it in the future).

There would be very useful (for people like me) to add a button that saves automatically as .wav and .cpt :D

Thanks again for this!

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Wow, this program is really cool!!! The fact that when you tweak a parameter it plays itself automatically is GENIOUS. Makes it super smooth to use. Thank you :DD

i love it i can use it for my pong animation

I absolutely loved it, wish I could support it with actual money, its insanely good!

You can, when you press "Download Now", with paypal you can donate

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Amazing tool. Needed SFX for a Pinball game and it totally fit the bill. With a relatively small amount of tweaking, we got some great SFX that really made the game pop. Thanks!

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Incredible program. Thank you for this! 

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Making audio clips for my game has never been this much fun before!

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What are your thoughts on making Chiptone open source?

Awesome software? If you don't mind me asking, is there a way to cut off the end of a sound effect/make it shorter? Thanks!

Adore this tool to bits... so useful and intuitive to use!

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Awesome job on this tool! It saves a lot of time when you need retro sounding sound effects fast, and they sound great too! :D

Thank you so much for this tool. It has saved me so much time and stress. When Flash went down I was so worried it'd be gone, but you, a hero, updated it.  I plan to use this tool for my Undergrad project, so Take my money Sir/Madame/Fellow Human.

This Tool is amazing! Thank you so much for it! I use it when im making games for gamejams :D

Great Tool! I was searching for something like that, a free, online, sound generator. This will be great for my game! I’m going to add this itch.io page link to my game’s ending credits scene. Hope to see this project evolve to its greatness it desserves.

great! and when to wait for sampler and sequencer?

Oh wow, this is amazing!! Thanks for the effort!

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Does anyone else has this issue when the macOS version doesn't actually save anything?

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Yes I was about to post about this too. It shows the save screen and I can navigate my folders, but when I finish no file is actually saved to my computer. Should probably be fixed soon since it makes it a little bit unusable on MacOS at the moment.

Just to note, I’ve given full disk permissions to the app and it didn’t help.

I'm learning some of the basics of audio, for my own job and for personal projects.

Most of the 'commercial' software I've used isn't as clear and readable in what it makes and how it behaves as your free tool.  The generators are great, the visual feedback on what you're doing is great, the mutate button is just so great...

I can only compare how delightful it is to use to the sound module in Dreams (the Playstation creation game). 

Android version coming soon ?

Amazing and extremely useful!

Dude I use this all the time for my games, I appreciate you more than you know

this is BRILLIANT! much better than using JSFXR!!

The file format is a image format and it won’t turn into a mp3

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