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I recently got into gameboy camera and it's trippy h, which is why I am trying to find releases made with this tool.
So far I found few: Foxxy Dekay, trippy-h compilation, The Industrialism and Nintendo Teenage Robots.

Are there any more releases focusing on the use of trippy h?
Thanks!

Last edited by running.from (Apr 29, 2012 8:11 pm)

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Brooklon

Pocket Camera Compilation

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there's this really old release: TRIPP-E-P

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smiletron wrote:

there's this really old release: TRIPP-E-P

hey smiletron, did you make the song "Follow me home" on the Trippy-H Compilation? I really like it, it's great! Which software did you use?

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running.from wrote:
smiletron wrote:

there's this really old release: TRIPP-E-P

hey smiletron, did you make the song "Follow me home" on the Trippy-H Compilation? I really like it, it's great! Which software did you use?

yup, thats me, a long time ago... was trippy h and garageband

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I did some recently using Trippy-h ... not promising they are amazing or owt!
http://soundcloud.com/jerksjerksjerks

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alec empire "we punk einheit"

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ant1 wrote:

alec empire "we punk einheit"

thats the nintendo teenage robots release mentioned in the first post

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oh you are right

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Wow, I did not know it was possible to make actual polyphonic 4-channel music with Trippy-H (stupid youtube demos and stuff). Cool.

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heart Trippy-H, will download all these smile

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hey guys, I seem to have forgotten how to change the type of noise (from 1 to 2) in Trippy-h. I remember it was a key combination with Start... Any ideas?

Last edited by running.from (Aug 15, 2012 1:00 pm)

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highlight the noise note hold A press up or down

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Trippy-H music is the only trve kvlt gameboy music

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Cementimental wrote:

Trippy-H music is the only trve kvlt gameboy music

True dat! And multitracking with cassettes is the way to go. big_smile