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

Your screenshot tells me that it's OSX compatible, which is already a plus in my book. Perusing the page, this looks like it's exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks for posting, while definitely give your app a try!

I am a big fan of his, though I haven't read anything by him in a long time. I recall Cat's Cradle and Sirens of Titan as being my favorites. Timequake and Galapagos are also great reads.

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

komanderkin wrote:

here's small set of analog synth samples i've released yesterday:

http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/06 … mple-pack/

and an additional set of Korg Poly-61m sounds (mostly subs and basses) i made for DSF:

http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p … p;t=247833

C64 Synth Sessions Part 3 coming next week!

Sweet! Looking forward to Part 3. The mini-analog pack is awesome, thanks so much for this!

Been playing Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja a lot lately. Oh, and that old java game Copter (a fave as much back then as now!)

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(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

It is indeed sad news. I hope they sing Trololo at his funeral. Now, let's lighten the mood with a video!



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(86 replies, posted in Releases)

You guys launched with some really unique and interesting titles. Keep up the good work!

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(89 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Going up to north to Mendocino County with my girlfriend to visit a friend. Hang out, walk the dogs up at the airport at the top of a mountain, spend some time chillin' in the country. I have to work Saturday during the day first though. -____-;

That was cool. It's just like the other post about the Radiohead albums, try not to be so jaded about everything guys.

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(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ovenrake wrote:

Hey no answered this question. I looked all around the website and I didn't find one of these
hmm

No, AFAIK. Just qwerty and mouse input. It's not too bad, playing it on the keyboard once you get the hang of the layout. Before I got a USB/MIDI controller I used to play music on my keyboard all the time.

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(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

EDIT: n/m, figured it out

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(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

OH SHIZZ

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(167 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm surprised this topic hasn't been closed yet.

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(167 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nordloef wrote:

What would one call 2step made on chip hardware? Seems like chipstep is already taken, but 2-step came first. New genre names often makes me cringe and this is no exception.

/rant

Chip Garage? UK Chip? I know it's not technically Garage, but.....Fuck it, let's just call it Bass Music!

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(22 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

You could also try a low pass filter to cut those oscillating high frequencies.

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(167 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Girl Posse wrote:

haha, are dubstep guys real defensive about their craft?

Well, this is probably another thread for another time but the rise in popularity of so called "brostep" and it's subsequent perception by the general public as being dubstep kind of has us all on edge.

pixls wrote:

dubstep is more about a rhythm than anything else, people just associate it with the wubs,

Couldn't have possibly said it better myself!

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(167 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Be on the look out for this up coming comp. http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/7013/ … e-release/ All grime/bass chiptunes!