Feryl wrote:
Kris k wrote:

That seems unlikely to me- Chibi uses the NES for her tracks, which doesn't have the same WAV channel capabilities that LSDJ gives you. If I understand correctly, her songs use some special custom code and make use of some expansion channels on the NES to get those insane wobble sounds.

I'm pretty sure she uses FamiTracker, which doesn't require any programming know-how to make use of those extra VRC channels. Also: DPCM for them drums.

Right. I'm just saying most of the wav tricks that Zef applies in his songs don't apply on the NES.

metatronaut wrote:
Monotron wrote:

Forget that, I want to know what's in Chibi-tech's bag of secrets

It sounds a bit like she's using a lot of Zef's techniques. You can get his sav files when you download Parallel Processing.

That seems unlikely to me- Chibi uses the NES for her tracks, which doesn't have the same WAV channel capabilities that LSDJ gives you. If I understand correctly, her songs use some special custom code and make use of some expansion channels on the NES to get those insane wobble sounds.


That being said, Zef/Danimal's sav files are a goldmine for LSDJ sound design and people should absolutely check them out. I've dug into them a little bit myself tbh.

Promo video for the show, with music by Landon Knoblock of CACAW:

gettin' psyched for this one for sure smile

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Agreed 100% on the Shruthi. Haven't tried the MKII filter yet but im sure it's awesome.
The XT case definitely makes it more easy to program, though the main interface is still easy enough to use.

Bumping since this is in less than a week!


7-11 PM, May 11th, at The Grand Victory. 245 Grand Street in Brooklyn

Price:
$10.00

Facebook Event LInk:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2009033 … r=upcoming

Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.com/fb/4132064/gvic

CACAW
BANDCAMP: http://www.cacawlikethebird.com/
YOUTUBE: http://goo.gl/H9rgDB
Combining synth rock with electronic beats to create an instrumental soundtrack filled with dance hall grooves and ambient scifi soundscapes. Like Boards of Canada and Fuck Buttons birthed a 24th century John Zorn.
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"A rough-hybrid band led by the keyboardist Landon Knoblock . . . the intersection of electronic texture and improvisation. -The New York Times
w/ Oscar Noriega and Jeff Davis
10pm

Kris Keyser
WEBSITE: http://www.kriskeyser.com/
BANDCAMP: http://kriskeyser.bandcamp.com/
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Kris Keyser mixes fury and fun with his low-bit compositions, worked primarily with the Nintendo Game Boy (and occasionally with the NES, Commodore 64, and Sega Genesis).
9pm

Cookies
WEBSITE: http://www.cookiesltd.com/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/cookiesvision
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"Hip-hop-infused electro-pop." INTERVIEW MAGAZINE
8pm

Killer BOB
BANDCAMP: http://killerbob.bandcamp.com/
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A singular distillation of various strands of experimental music, namely punk, jazz, industrial, and contemporary classical. A dream world where one constantly and naturally changes social manners, laws of physics, and sexual behavior in order to reach new aspects of our waking realities.
7pm

defiantsystems wrote:

I wish more people made chip drone. I've done some.

Does this count?

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pretty sweet! I remember when i found out he tracks his stuff on an Amiga and it made me respect him even more.

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Oh hell yes.

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Quality stuff! So glad there's finally an official Rhinoid record out!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Yeah, the DIngoos don't really have a good game boy emulator available. Piggy on those works great, but for game boy emulation you're out of luck until someone develops something better.

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Timbral is absolutely amazing. I'm going to have to listen to this while working today. Thanks for compiling it man!

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hell yes more RDE! can't wait dude! and see you at PAX for sure!

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This is all kinds of excellent.

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this doesn't really belong on these forums.