449

(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

High school is nearing its end, one more month.

450

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I got 13/18 too.

451

(34 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Just sent a track your way.

452

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

It's very interesting to me to see how many different setups everyone uses. I've been changing my setup a lot lately too, but I've been using a mix of Magic 8bit plug, chip32, NesPulse and Medusa2, but my loadout is always changing. I've recently added ymvst to that list.

Awesome work, I've been using medusa2 a bit lately and had no clue it was made by someone in the community. And LSDJ instrument would certainly be awesome, but that's a whole other instrument.

One criticism I have of Medusa is how quantized its amp envelope can sound sometimes, I understand that it might be intentional, but it's not always the sound I want tongue

Love Kraken too, it's got a very thick and interesting sound smile

Just found a bug so far as I can tell. (sorry for double post, different post for a different topic).

I'm using chrome 5.0.375.53 and for some reason it's not allowing me to stream songs. It shows the play button, but the flash app is greyed out and won't play. I'm running the latest version of flash and it works fine in both IE and Firefox, but not chrome. Sorry if this has been mentioned elsewhere.

µB wrote:

The problem with using popular suggestions right now is that they are biased to the small sample of available tracks, or rather, they were the first tags to be used and got more popular by simply being there.
little-scale tagged a track "2600", "Atari" and "Atari 2600" to catch all eventualities. Just an example, but it shows redundancy appearing and indicates that tags for systems with few tracks will be difficult to find because the tags differ. Also, mood and pace tags (fast, sad, energetic, dance-able) aren't really there because people didn't think of them without the suggestion, but I think they would make for good searches.
Maybe a broad set of fixed ones until there's a good pool? User tagging?

Also, I realize I'm probably a pain in the ass, but I want this to be good. Thanks for coping with my ramblings! smile

I'd support this. I love the tags system, good idea.
standardizing tags by having a large set of "default" tags also helps people to know what to search for, whereas if they weren't standardized in this way people wouldn't know whether to search for "Atari" "Atari 2600" or "Atari2600", just an example but I'm sure you see what I mean.

456

(34 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I'll throw one of my newer tracks your way later on.