Chiptune Christmas Songs
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A selection of classical Christmas carols and songs composed as 8-bit chiptunes, with 7 tracks totaling over 10 minutes in run time. All tracks are available in MP3 and WAV formats. Demo file includes sample from all songs in WAV format.
Technical information:
- MP3 & WAV - 22Khz, Mono
Song list:
- Deck The Halls (0:55)
- Good King Wenceslas (1:33)
- Jingle Bells (2:20)
- O Christmas Tree (1:21)
- Silent Night (2:33)
- Twelve Days Of Christmas (1:08) [short version: first 5 days only]
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1:05)
License Terms:
- You may use the assets in personal or commercial projects
- You may modify the assets to create derivative works
- You may not redistribute or resell the original assets or derivatives works thereof
- You may not transfer this license, or issue sub-licenses for the usage of the original assets or derivatives works thereof
- Credit is optional but greatly appreciated
- All other rights are reserved
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Author | Kieron Scott |
Tags | Asset Pack, chiptune, Christmas, christmas-music, holiday, Music, songs, soundtrack, tunes |
Average session | A few minutes |
Purchase
Get this asset pack and 2 more for $6.72 USD
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In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2.24 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Chiptune Christmas Songs - MP3.zip 4.4 MB
Chiptune Christmas Songs - WAV.zip 24 MB
Download demo
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Chiptune Christmas Songs Demo - WAV 3 MB
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It would be great to have a sample before buying
That is coming, I have to sort out an audio hosting site account which covers samples or embedding though not researched that yet and currently busy with a jam entry for the next 48 hours. If I take a break tonight or tomorrow morning I might export some samples one or two of the files and upload as a demo.
There is a demo file over here gives a sample of the pre-tweaked versions. It should give a rough idea of what the final product is though it's not identical.
Uploaded a demo file of the paid for versions, contains enough to get an idea of each track (though songs with large amounts of repeated bars are quite short).