They're only using it ironically.
If you see Hella's "Concentration Face" DVD, there's a dude that opens up for them using at least 6 copies of gameboy camera at once. The name always escapes me, and I'm also really bad with Japanese names. The music was atmospheric; as if you were in an arcade with 50 of the same cabinets playing at different times.
When you remember the name please tell me
I find it fun to noodle around with and if I like something done on it, I print out the music. From there I can transcribe it to lsdj or mainly nanoloop, and work with it further. Can't figure out how to emulate it's modulation on anything yet, but that's just time and effort.
I had no idea you could print out music from trippy-h. Cool. Tell me more. Does it print out in score format? Or tracker, or what?
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I had no idea you could print out music from trippy-h. Cool. Tell me more. Does it print out in score format? Or tracker, or what?
Yeah you can, and it is actually convenient. Plug in a gameboy printer, go into the first instrument screen, hold start and press A. It will print sound 1, 2, noise. in a 4x4 grid with the notes and octave (C5, D3,rest...) with tempo, duty, wav, env, and loop length underneath. A nice hard copy of the compositions. Saves the trouble of writing it down, and the heartache of losing a sav. Prints about 4" long, thermal paper so you should still scan them in case you leave the sheets next to a heater.
If you see Hella's "Concentration Face" DVD, there's a dude that opens up for them using at least 6 copies of gameboy camera at once. The name always escapes me, and I'm also really bad with Japanese names. The music was atmospheric; as if you were in an arcade with 50 of the same cabinets playing at different times.
this sounds so fucking cool
I can't tell how much sarcasm is being used here.
DAMN THE INTRAWEBZ