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      <title>Chiptune hymns</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2013 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Crowder]]></dc:creator>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Here’s an 8-bit chiptune rendition of the LDS hymn “The Spirit of God,” transcribed straight across from the hymnbook:</p>
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<p>Back story: A few years ago I heard about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Macro_Language">MML</a>, a way to write Nintendo chiptunes. Shaun Inman had put together an <a href="http://shauninman.com/archive/2010/02/13/an_mml_bundle_for_textmate">MML bundle for TextMate</a>, which came with <code>ppmck</code>, a command-line tool for converting MML to an NSF (Nintendo Sound File).</p>
<p>I was curious what hymns would sound like as chiptunes, so I transcribed the hymn to MML, converted it to NSF, used <a href="http://www.bannister.org/software/ao.htm">Audio Overload</a> to export it to WAV, then used <a href="http://audacity.sourceforge.net/">Audacity</a> to convert the WAV to MP3.</p>
<p>Because someone will probably bring it up: no, I don’t think it’s sacrilegious to do this. The 8-bit sound is morally neutral. I wouldn’t play this in a sacrament meeting — it wouldn’t be appropriate — but outside of church I see no problem with it.</p>
<p>Links:</p>
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<li><a href="https://cdn.bencrowder.net/downloads/music/chiptunes/SpiritOfGod.nsf">SpiritOfGod.nsf</a></li>
<li><a href="https://cdn.bencrowder.net/downloads/music/chiptunes/SpiritOfGod.mp3">SpiritOfGod.mp3</a></li>
<li><a href="http://shauninman.com/archive/2012/03/21/polished_mml_bundle">Polished MML Bundle</a> (Shaun’s updated bundle)</li>
<li><a href="http://shauninman.com/assets/downloads/ppmck_guide.html">Ultimate PPMCK MML Reference</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.nullsleep.com/treasure/mck_guide/">MCK/MML Beginner’s Guide</a></li>
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<p>The MML code (and yes, you have to spell “PROGRAMER” that way):</p>
<pre><code>#TITLE The Spirit of God
#COMPOSER W. W. Phelps
#PROGRAMER Ben Crowder

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A l8 o4 @01 @v0
A f4 b-2 &amp;gt; c4 c4 d2 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 b-2 a4 g4 f4. g8 f4
A e-4 d4 f4 b-4 &amp;gt; d4 c4 &amp;lt; f4 g4 &amp;gt; e-4 d4 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 a4 b-2.
A f4 b-2 &amp;gt; c4 c4 d2 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 b-2 a4 g4 f4. g8 f4
A e-4 d4 f4 b-4 &amp;gt; d4 c4 &amp;lt; f4 g4 &amp;gt; e-4 d4 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 a4 b-2.
A f4 f2 d4 f4 f2 d4 f4 b-4 &amp;gt; d4 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 a4 g4 f8 g8
A a8 f8 b-2 &amp;gt; c4 d4 &amp;lt; g2 a4 b-4 &amp;gt; e-2 d4. c8 c2.
A c4 d4 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; c4 d4 &amp;lt; g2 &amp;gt; e-4 d4 c4. d8 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 a4 g4 f8 g8
A a8 f8 b-4. &amp;gt; c8 d8 c8 &amp;lt; b-8 a8 g4 &amp;gt; e-4 d4 c4 &amp;lt; b-2 a4 a4 b-2.

B l8 o4 @01 @v0
B d4 d2 f4 f4 f2 e-4 d4 g2 f4 e-4 d4. e-8 d4
B c4 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; d4 d4 f4 f2 e-4 e-4 f4 g4 f4 f4 f2.
B d4 d2 f4 f4 f2 e-4 d4 g2 f4 e-4 d4. e-8 d4
B c4 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; d4 d4 f4 f2 e-4 e-4 f4 g4 f4 f4 f2.
B d4 d2 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; d4 d2 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; d4 d4 f4 f4 e4 f2 f8 g8
B e-4 d4 f4 f4 f4 e-2 f4 f4 f2 f4. f8 f2.
B f4 f2 f4 f4 e-2 f4 f4 f2 f4 e4 f2 f8 g8
B f4 f2 f4 d4 e-2 f4 e-4 d2 c4 e-4 d2.

C l8 o2 @01 @v0
C b-4 b-2 &amp;gt; f4 f4 b-2 f4 g4 e-2. e-4 &amp;lt; b-2 b-4
C a4 b-2 b-4 b-4 &amp;gt; f4 d4 e-4 c4 d4 e-4 f4 f4 &amp;lt; b-2.
C b-4 b-2 &amp;gt; f4 f4 b-2 f4 g4 e-2. e-4 &amp;lt; b-2 b-4
C a4 b-2 b-4 b-4 &amp;gt; f4 d4 e-4 c4 d4 e-4 f4 f4 &amp;lt; b-2.
C b-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 b-2 &amp;gt; c4 c4 f4 e-4 d4
C c4 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; d4 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; e-2 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 a2 b-4. &amp;gt; f8 f2.
C f4 b-4 d4 f4 b-4 e-2 c4 &amp;lt; b-4 &amp;gt; f2 f4 c4 f4 e-4 d4
C c4 &amp;lt; b-2 b-4 b-4 &amp;gt; e-4 c4 d4 e-4 f2 &amp;lt; f4 f4 b-2.
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