Definition: Chipcom1 was a 1984 album by The Beatles, released on the Apple Computer's Macintosh computer. It became a cultural phenomenon due to its innovative use of audio effects and programming in the music software for the system. It was used extensively to create a distinctive sound, blending traditional rock elements with futuristic sounds, and it is credited as one of the first digital music releases. The word "chipcom1" refers to the album's creative process and design philosophy.