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Well I prefer music with more variety, but those are neat melodies there. And countermelody in the first one. :)

Are they supposed to resemble a particular sound chip? They sound like a SID to me, and those drums are positively MIDI.
 
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Good stuff! I liked the 2nd the most.

Well I prefer music with more variety, but those are neat melodies there. And countermelody in the first one. :)

Are they supposed to resemble a particular sound chip? They sound like a SID to me, and those drums are positively MIDI.
Sounds like sampled chip sounds to me, typically the chiptunes that can be done using a tracker like MilkyTracker or OpenMPT.
[Edit] yeah the program mentioned in OP is indeed one of those.
 
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Well I prefer music with more variety, but those are neat melodies there. And countermelody in the first one. :)

Are they supposed to resemble a particular sound chip? They sound like a SID to me, and those drums are positively MIDI.

Yes. Klystrack emulates the SID chip! :)

The drums are from the same SID chip emulation. But I want to learn how to do the famous punchy SID snare.
 
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Yes. Klystrack emulates the SID chip! :)

The drums are from the same SID chip emulation. But I want to learn how to do the famous punchy SID snare.
From what I know, the snares usually are a few ticks of either square or triangle wave, ending by a nice noise "tsss".
At least, that's how I've been doing them on Atari :P
 
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