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BOSTON

I'm stealing this thread from 8bc because I'm cheesy and like the idea...

"Pinky":

Yeah its a CGB and sounds like crap recorded or through a PA, and whines and makes a high-pitched buzzing sound, but for some reason I can always write better music, for longer when using it. I strap one of those cheap worm lights on and suddenly its 4am and I have a new song.

Your turn.

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A gray world of dread

If I use an instrument to compose on it's my guitar. Sometimes I plink-plonk on one of the Yamaha PSS keyboards I have and something comes up. The vast majority of my tracks is directly composed in the tracker, though.

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big Fatar keyboard with NI Akoustik Piano.

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ad-hell-aide

laptop + sega master system combo. perhaps with an atari 2600 thrown in.

i have a specific unit of a model 1 sega master system that i like more than others too.

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England

most of my stuff gets jammmed out on an old yamaha pss or my bass guitar, then played with on lsdj or goatracker

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AANABAY01

mah midi keyboard

usually on a piano or clavi patch but sometimes using fackin' TECH BRASS

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uhajdafdfdfa

Keyboard - built in overdub function \o/. big_smile

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☺☺☺

^this tongue

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NorthTtrrrway

I usually sketch the idea first, so...

instrument: pen + paper

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brighton, uk

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United Kingdom

Mine preferably is my pink backlighted clearboy (No prosound). It's got a great 'feel' to it and majority of my tunes have been written on it. I have recently been using ableton live and I really enjoy the capabilities it has. But for now I defiently prefer my clearboy for many reasons such as being modded by myself, I tend to write tunes on it alot more better than any other handheld, It feels good using it and its just amazing the uses a gameboy has (I have always been a fan of gameboys as well since my early childhood till this date).

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Bristol

on the go i always have me SP and nanoloop on me, perfect for lunchtime noodles. At home its all about me guitar and maybe the MPC500

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Tacoma WA

nord modular g1 keyboard.  i've been trying to build patches around a specific ideas and sound.

doesn't work the majority of the time but is so much fun..

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New York City

For me it would be a MIDI controller keyboard connected to a DAW or just doing stuff on a tracker.
For rhythm composing, a good step sequencer usually "jazzed up" thanks to human error entered in my Akai MPD24 drum pad controler.

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BOSTON

Question for those of you who write with analogue style synths or trackers: do you have a "stock set" of tones to sketch out ideas with, then adjust the sounds to suit the composition, or do you build everything from the ground up every time?

Also, +1 for the pen and paper guys, but i'd probably use this:

rather than a legal pad, LOL

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astral cat

i usually jam out some sort of melody or idea on my yamaha portasound pss-400 then it gets put into either LSDJ or Famitracker