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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

im making it for rap so its pretty simple, sometimes theres bridges sometimes theres verse before chorus at the beginning, been thinking of including some instrumental parts that serve joy in the middle or end of song with no rapping

intro
chorus 8 bars
verse 16/24/32 bars
chorus 8 bars
verse 16/24/32 bars
chorus 8 bars
verse 16/24/32 bars
Outro

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trying to find the painters page too

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(119 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

humbleTUNE wrote:

Well it was never the reason for making chord and it is not why I named it chord. That being said I very much would like to see chord evolve and if I can think of how to do it in an intuative and playable way, I will do it. I am very open to ideas and suggestions.

Cheers smile

ERik


Well its more than possible to make a decent chord with the two pulse channels and the wav channel together, the trick is to make a synth on the wav channel that is similar to the pulse sounds or can harmonise with them well without sounding like a completely different thing.

Chord is close to being exactly what im missing, if it had a good way of customising the wav channel sound to resonate with the two pulses, and a sequencer that could be linked to other trackers, even if it were a super simple one- just to play a 4/8/16 bar loop of chord progression, it would be perfffect.

theres more replies tearing apart my comment than helping, great community guys, really supportive

Mrwimmer wrote:

Famitracker is free, but if you at all think you have "Wrapped your head around every corner of LSDJ and nanoloop" you are so very, very misguided.

ok then, enough to move on

Where are you based?

there is a great modder in US called B_Tech on facebook and he has a great contact for custom Paint jobs, he can get it painted then sent to him for further light mods etc then sent to you

So ive wrapped my head around every corner of LSDJ and nanoloop and I was wondering what are the other trackers to og to from here when I get my NeXT bit of spending Money?

Is there anything on the NES? what about old Atari or commodore? nothing too expensive, couple hundred bucks or euros for a full set up?

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(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

NA/meme

329

(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

click wikipedia random article until you find some inspiration

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(119 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

humbleTUNE wrote:

Just to give you the heads up before you buy anything, chord is monophonic, despite of what the name might imply. But it can play arpeggios.

Cheers

ERik


ha ha. I Guess mcnuggets dont have chicken in

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(18 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

Thats fucking cool. I made a Music video soon to be released that used a canon and a macro lens to film the screen of an advance SP. worked pretty well was thining of ways we could make it a bit more perminent than a camera pointed at a Gameboy
WELL DONE! ill share my Music video soon

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

im fairly sure it will work With any operating system, forever. its as compatible as a memroy stick

I\m gonna try and find a Space for it, maybe linked With a pulse or wav frum to give it a punchcrunch feel

trackers, DAWs, its all just a way of mamking Electric sounds, anyone gonna get dogmatic about how other People should do it is a fool! just do what you love and find best >D
your banter is as fun as your tunes michael ha ha

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(119 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

At the minute my LSDJ is loaded onto Drag n Derp. But I need to buy a second cart soon as one LSDJ isnt enough for me I need to sync it to another LSDJ or Nanoloop and maybe Chord. What would be ideal for me is if Chord had decent sync and decent save,
ill orobably buy an EMS smart card and give it a test, then get back to you. feels like i might have to sample the chords into ableton and sync With that, but that would enable me two LSDJs without worrying about using 2 or 3 of my already Limited channel to make the chords i need

yeah not so sure on the noise channel kick.... :S thats some supppper lo fi crunch, think i prefer a nice swoop on a sine wave