Organya22khz8bit
The use of 8-bit integer audio introduces quantization noise, which adds a gritty texture often sought after in chiptune and retro-style compositions. Structure and Composition
By halving the sample rate from 44.1kHz, you lose frequencies above ~11kHz. This results in a muffled, "dark" top end. However, this reduction cuts the file size by 50%. In the early 2000s, when hard drives were small and downloads were slow, 22kHz was the golden ratio for game developers who needed music to load instantly without eating RAM.
Organya22khz8bit refers to a specific audio format and sampling rate configuration used primarily in the context of indie game development and retro music production. It is most famously associated with Cave Story (Dōkutsu Monogatari), the landmark indie title created by Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya. The Organya Format organya22khz8bit
The "22khz8bit" suffix describes the specific fidelity of the audio output:
This particular sample set is well-known in the indie game music community because used them to compose parts of the Undertale soundtrack. Usage in Popular Music The use of 8-bit integer audio introduces quantization
: By using a 22,050 Hz sampling rate (half the standard CD quality of 44.1kHz), Pixel achieved a lo-fi, "crunchy" sound that feels nostalgic but clear enough for melodic storytelling. 8-bit Depth
: These samples are distributed with PxTone Collage , a newer freeware music synthesis tool created by Pixel. They can typically be found in the my_material folder of a PxTone installation as individual .wav files. However, this reduction cuts the file size by 50%
Soundfont Emulations: Recreating the Organya sound within modern Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like FL Studio or Ableton. Legacy in Indie Games
