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Planet Zaxxon

It was rather hard to select a winner since you all wrote some nice things but I have finally chosen one:

Congratulations to:

mysteria

You will be the happy owner of an OPL3 Laptop package!!! smile

And runner up goes to:

Xuriik

Enjoy those baby FM sounds!

And 2nd runner up goes to:

tape_loop

For manipulating those beats!!


If the announced winners could PM me there address, that would be coo!! I will most likely contact you are individually as well, if I dont hear from you.

Thanks to all who participated!!

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Planet Zaxxon

here is mysteria's submission in case anyone was curious:

mysteria wrote:

About 15 years ago, a little girl asked Santa for a Game Boy Color. I remember turning it on and leaving it on the menu screen on Link's Awakening just to listen to the music while I watched TV. By the time second grade rolled around, everyone was listening to N*Sync, while I had an obsession with Zelda and The Beach Boys. As I got older, I realized that these games weren't revolutionary and there were many like them, with even better music. My older sister had an NES (that she never told me about! *ugh*), that I discovered in the attic. I began playing her games and I was infatuated with them.

Quite a few years later I looked up where to find the music I loved as a child, I then found the realm of chip music. People still make this? I obviously wasn't around to see the glory days, but who knew that there was a community out there that enjoyed the stuff I enjoyed. I began exploring 8bitpeoples, and found that there was a documentary on all of this. So, I watched Reformat The Planet and almost cried from excitement! I had no idea that there were *others* out there. I guess living in Macon (nowherenearanythingexciting) Georgia didn't help either. I heard about this festival, Blip Festival, in NYC. Unfortunately I never made it up there, but I'm hoping one day it'll happen again. There isn't that big of a chiptune scene here in Georgia. So having this online community was so exciting.

When I started exploring, I first found Smiletron, Nullsleep, Covox, Bit Shifter, and you. I grabbed up 2 Le Chip 2 Quit, and a handful of singles from other artists. They reminded me of the excitement and clarity of being a child. They brought me back to a place in life where nothing else mattered except begin able to come home from school and crank up the Game Boy. Now, I've come to a deeper appreciation for the music and those who write it. Over the years, I have begun to write music, with chiptunes as my foundation.

I began making music on Ableton (I guess as most "producers" do nowadays). I had no idea what i was doing and I spent most of my time with my head buried in the Ableton Live x Power, and my face glued to YouTube tutorials. 3 years later decided I wanted to DJ. Nowhere in Atlanta would book me if I played chiptunes, so I pulled a not-so-fast one and played dubstep (the only thing Atlanta could enjoy at the time) while integrating chiptunes into my sets. But then DJing got lame and I felt empty inside from playing out other people's music. It wasn't fair how I could be having all of the fun on stage while these other people were busy making the music and I knew how much work went into it. So now, I'm back to square one and producing again.

/*My apologies, I totally went over on words, so I'll wrap it up.*/

If I were to receive this prize, it would help me to expand my horizons with producing music. This is a technology I have longed to learn for years, but I have never gotten the chance to simply because I have no idea where to start. If I were to learn this, I believe I could have an opportunity to bring the joy of chiptunes to a part of the United States it hasn't quite reached yet. I want future generations to have the opportunity to experience and enjoy this music as I did. I want this music to live on.

Long live Lo-Fi.
Long live MS-DOS.
Long live the OPL3.

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Radlib wrote:

here is mysteria's submission in case anyone was curious:

mysteria wrote:

About 15 years ago, a little girl asked Santa for a Game Boy Color. I remember turning it on and leaving it on the menu screen on Link's Awakening just to listen to the music while I watched TV. By the time second grade rolled around, everyone was listening to N*Sync, while I had an obsession with Zelda and The Beach Boys. As I got older, I realized that these games weren't revolutionary and there were many like them, with even better music. My older sister had an NES (that she never told me about! *ugh*), that I discovered in the attic. I began playing her games and I was infatuated with them.

Quite a few years later I looked up where to find the music I loved as a child, I then found the realm of chip music. People still make this? I obviously wasn't around to see the glory days, but who knew that there was a community out there that enjoyed the stuff I enjoyed. I began exploring 8bitpeoples, and found that there was a documentary on all of this. So, I watched Reformat The Planet and almost cried from excitement! I had no idea that there were *others* out there. I guess living in Macon (nowherenearanythingexciting) Georgia didn't help either. I heard about this festival, Blip Festival, in NYC. Unfortunately I never made it up there, but I'm hoping one day it'll happen again. There isn't that big of a chiptune scene here in Georgia. So having this online community was so exciting.

When I started exploring, I first found Smiletron, Nullsleep, Covox, Bit Shifter, and you. I grabbed up 2 Le Chip 2 Quit, and a handful of singles from other artists. They reminded me of the excitement and clarity of being a child. They brought me back to a place in life where nothing else mattered except begin able to come home from school and crank up the Game Boy. Now, I've come to a deeper appreciation for the music and those who write it. Over the years, I have begun to write music, with chiptunes as my foundation.

I began making music on Ableton (I guess as most "producers" do nowadays). I had no idea what i was doing and I spent most of my time with my head buried in the Ableton Live x Power, and my face glued to YouTube tutorials. 3 years later decided I wanted to DJ. Nowhere in Atlanta would book me if I played chiptunes, so I pulled a not-so-fast one and played dubstep (the only thing Atlanta could enjoy at the time) while integrating chiptunes into my sets. But then DJing got lame and I felt empty inside from playing out other people's music. It wasn't fair how I could be having all of the fun on stage while these other people were busy making the music and I knew how much work went into it. So now, I'm back to square one and producing again.

/*My apologies, I totally went over on words, so I'll wrap it up.*/

If I were to receive this prize, it would help me to expand my horizons with producing music. This is a technology I have longed to learn for years, but I have never gotten the chance to simply because I have no idea where to start. If I were to learn this, I believe I could have an opportunity to bring the joy of chiptunes to a part of the United States it hasn't quite reached yet. I want future generations to have the opportunity to experience and enjoy this music as I did. I want this music to live on.

Long live Lo-Fi.
Long live MS-DOS.
Long live the OPL3.

well....damn XD never mind me she deserves that

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Puerto Rico

HOLY SHIT THANK YOU SO MUCH! Thank you for being such a friend to the community, thank you for giving us this opportunity, I can only wish you the best. I am SO STOKED for that keyboard! big_smile

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Portame, bOregon

Thx Radlib! I'ma definitely weird up some sequences, no doubt!

Mysteria dropped the mic and it just kept on falling, though. That was some beautiful writing; she is a most deserving #1 Grand Prize winner. Congrats!

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Planet Zaxxon

PRIZES UPDATE!!!!!!!

I am sourcing all the boxes and packaging this week, so I can ship out by the latest next week. smile

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Planet Zaxxon

Sorry about the delay guys (CT has been hit with a lot of snow) but I have shipped out your prizes this morning to the following peoples:

Mysteria
Xuriik
tape_loop
snesei
ledmachine
metaronnaut

I will send out the remaining cd winners within the next day or so:

2PLAYER
Imaginary
Beware
The One Electronic
b4by f4c3

but I have not received a shipping address from the following persons:

Adam D. Seats

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TSSBAY01

not gonna lie, a tear came to my eye reading mysteria's submission :`) hope you enjoy it. thank you for being completely, completely fucking awesome carl.

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Planet Zaxxon

All prizes have been shipped, (except for Adam D Seats!!!) So if you don't see anything by end of next week, let me know.. Thanks to all who participated!!

-Radlib


tempsoundsolutions wrote:

not gonna lie, a tear came to my eye reading mysteria's submission :`) hope you enjoy it. thank you for being completely, completely fucking awesome carl.

hey thank ye man!! smile

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Detroit

Yoooo my CD just came in, hella shout out for Radlib for this~

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Puerto Rico

heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart heart

I might be biased, but this is probably the nicest thread on cm.o

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ohgodno, Indiana

thanks for the CD!!

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Whateverville, California

I got my copy of The Arrival in the mail yesterday. It's super sweet. I'm gad to have been a part of this project. Congratz and good on ya to everybody who wrote something!

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Chips & Dip :3

I'm rockin' out to that CD!!!! Thanks again!!! big_smile

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Planet Zaxxon

Hey thanks for the words guys, enjoy those gifts !!! smile