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(617 replies, posted in Releases)

If you're looking for some well-made, catchy, original chiptunes made by someone with talent and a passion for music... Don't listen to this, this album has none of that. Full of 8-bit noise that's loud, obnoxious, and painful to listen to, it's Wholesome Family Music's first (somewhat) full-length release, Fake Ohio Chipthrash!


Will be out VERY soon, most likely by the end of the month (no exact release date yet, set release dates are for people with talent and good music)!

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

Don't have anything original to say, just want to add that this video and song are awesome lol. Love the visuals!

67

(15 replies, posted in Releases)

TSC wrote:

It wouldn't be a problem if you bought it.

Just sayin'.

Wow I'm kind of an idiot. Thanks for putting things in perspective, I appreciate it.

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(15 replies, posted in Releases)

DESUMATE wrote:

He wasn't bout it bout it.

True, I respect that. I've deleted some stuff I ended up not being proud of and it is the artist's decision as to what they do with their music. I'm just sad because I really liked that album (and the other one he took down from bandcamp) lol.

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(15 replies, posted in Releases)

Aaaaaaaand now it's deleted for some reason


(I respect you and your decisions and your music is awesome and you basically inspired me to start making chipmusic but why do you compulsively delete stuff out of nowhere come on Juan your music is tight)

70

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Sorry, I feel really lame for bumping this, but does anyone know how to get my computer to fully recognize Nanoloop? I haven't been able to get it to work , and the MIDI settings don't seem to have changed.

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Here's the screenshot. The Gameboy being plugged into the computer was messing with my computer's functioning properly for some reason. Sorry for the crappy quality (I had to settle for Tinypic, ugh).

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nitro2k01 wrote:

That message means the adapter itself was not recognized as being found. It has nothing to do with the link cable or the Gameboy at the other end. Go into OSX's audio and MIDI settings panel and report what you see there. You might want to post a screenshot of the audio MIDI settings window. (Shift+Apple+4 then space then select a window with the mouse, if I recall correctly.)

Thanks for responding! I restarted the process today, got the same message, and then opened up the MIDI window.

This is going to sound incredibly stupid, but for some reason the computer is not taking my screenshots (yes, I pressed the right buttons... It would show the window with the pixel numbers but not save the pictures anywhere). So in the meantime, the MIDI window DOES recognize Nanoloop MIDI in the MIDI studio, and when you click on it, it just lists the ports (Nanoloop), the name, and manufacturer. I can't change anything in the window, though. All it says is that Nanoloop MIDI exists, basically. If there's anything else I can do, let me know. I'll send screenshots when my computer allows me to.

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

(I'm sorry if there's something like this already on this site or the internet, but the looking around I did not show anything that helped with my problem)

So I have been trying to connect Nanoloop to the computer through my Gameboy, a link cable, and the USB-Midi Adaptor that Oliver made. I am running Nanoloop 1.6.3 and a Macbook Pro OS X 10.8.5. Using my Gameboy Color, I tried to transfer a bank to my PC, and followed the directions that are on the Nanoloop website. However, the first time I tried, the software said it could not find an adaptor connected. I tried multiple other times, restarting the process, and the same message appeared each time.

Today I tried again with my brother's old Gameboy Pocket just to see if that would make a difference. I got a different message, but this one raises more questions:

nanoloop MIDI adaptor found


useage:
nlmidi01 -parameter filename

available parameters:

-send filename
-receive filename
-sync
-midi
-midireceive

-MIDI, -MIDIRECEIVE and -SYNC (in caps) sets the respective mode as default

It is recommended to use suffixes '.nl1' and '.nl2' for nanoloop 1.6 and nanoloop 2.5 files.

logout

[Process completed]

So it obviously recognizes the adaptor and is telling me what commands to send, but I don't know why it would not allow me to send the bank or do anything for that matter. Keep in mind this message appeared before I sent ANY commands, and the terminal would not allow me to send any after the message. Any advice? I'm using a modern, "knockoff" link cable, could this be the problem? Sorry for the TL;DR post, and thank you for any help you can give.

74

(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm from Columbus, Ohio, and my local chipmusic scene would be pretty cool except for the fact that it doesn't exist.

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(54 replies, posted in General Discussion)

theghostservant wrote:


RIP The Chariot

76

(3 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

I made an entire release on iOS Nanoloop recently called PANCAKEZ. It's mostly weird, noisy, experimental stuff, but maybe someone will find it interesting? http://wholesomefamilymusic.bandcamp.com/album/pancakez

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(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Dire Hit wrote:

Has Kool Skull always been like this and I've just never noticed?

As Kool Skull's official annoying-fanboy-who-never-shuts-up-about-him... Pretty much (look at like every other post he's made on here lol)

also 10/10 best thread

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

I just started listening to some of the tracks on here. I enjoyed what I've heard so far. Really unique sound!

79

(10 replies, posted in Releases)

I've never believed in love on cover art alone, but I think I found it... heart

I really enjoyed the music too, by the way.

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(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

I thought chiptune was a social esteem pyramid scheme.

Sorry, just framing this quote for posterity.