![]() The entire idea of the project was to use only Pi 2 and nothing else. Obviously, it’s not old school, but you can feel some cool old-school philosophy behind it. I thought, “Aha! I have to get one NOW!” The Raspberry Pi, being a British computer, is important to me as I’ve been a ZX Spectrum fan and user since the eighties. However, my decision back then was motivated directly by the announcement that the Raspberry Pi outsold the ZX Spectrum. I bought one when the Pi 2 was still the new model. ![]() It then ends in a chiptune style with BitPusher2600’s remix made on the Pi. In general you can find all kinds of electronic music, although every song is different: from electro/techno-pop, through Eurodance, to instrumental electronica Mike Oldfield. The songs on my Raspberry Pi album are modules – the XM modules to be exact – made with a Raspberry Pi 2 and MilkyTracker working on the regular Raspbian system. Generally we might say that chiptune music is usually synthetic and full modules – like MOD, S3M, XM, etc. ![]() Typical demoscene music is usually divided in two basic types: chiptunes and modules. Tell us about your album! What kind of music would you say it is? This article first appeared in The MagPi 68 and was written by Rob Zwetsloot You can listen to RPi ZWEI while you read through our interview with him. However, demoscene musician Yerzmyey decided to go one step further and make an entire album using the Raspberry Pi as his instrument. Making music on a Raspberry Pi is simple enough thanks to Sonic Pi.
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