I'm a performer. I just leave it at that.

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I'm trying to put a song I wrote on piano in LSDJ, and it has a section with five-note arpeggios.

Also, you know, in case I want to cover "Free Bird."

I'll try it how you said, ant1 and see how it goes.

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This should be basic math, and I cannot figure it out. Is this even possible?

Part 2 of this with the jazz guitarist using a C64 is awesome.

Pompei wrote:

"you only make shitty 40 second songs that go beep boop."

Please make this a blurb on your professional bio.

I don't know what is worse, the fact that my girlfriend is constantly dissing my music or the fact that she doesn't exist.

SeanBad wrote:
trash80 wrote:

It would make a pretty badass lemur replacement for 1/6 the cost.

Run touchosc and you already pretty much have a lemur right? I haven't done alot of research but touchosc looks like it does the job.

This is kind of the point that I am making. With TouchOSC, you have a Lemur-esque app at a very miniscule size, which causes many many many limitations. Great, you have a few sliders and a few knobs at a tiny size. Whoop-de-fuckin-do.

iPad can use something like TouchOSC with the size and expandability of an actual Lemur for a tiny bit of the cost.

Also, anybody ever try the iPhone's pathetic grid controller apps? Thing about that with the size of the iPad. Bam. Touch screen grid controller.

I absolutely LOVE the music apps made for the iPhone. The issue is that I can hardly use them. This thing has huge possibilities for music.

I would honestly not use it for anything else, but with that size and what developers are doing now, I basically have the majority of things I have been saving up for in a nice little package for $500.

How can you guys possibly diss the potential of this?

Hence the entire point of this thread being the hacking capabilities.

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http://twitter.com/hotmessization

I mean, if they make it easy to break for open source software, I see an uber cheap Jazzmutant Lemur clone here.

The possibilities are amazing.

Oh, I forgot to answer the "How" part.

I sell propane and propane accessories.

It was a great line up (me, Bit Mummy, 8cylinder, Baron Knoxburry, and Yatagarasu), however, it was just a shitty day weather-wise (Pittsburgh is mother nature's period), so the turnout wasn't so good. At the end of the night, I lost $50 paying the other guys.

Looks even better seeing it assembled! I liked it before, and I love it now.

Things I want:

Broken Nintendos to use the casing to house some project ideas, or just the cases.
White Game Boy Cart - Don't care about the game, just want the cart.

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Also, keeping this up for the fun of it:

FOR SALE!!!

Be the first person to receive a piece of Hot Mess merchandise. What is it? A t-shirt? A sticker? A button? NO!

What I have is a best-offer sale of an autographed piece of the bumper cover from my 1993 Ford Taurus!!!! This is a one-off sale!* Don't miss out on your chance!!!

*Unless I wreck my car again, which is probably very likely.

The sad thing is, the gear that I have as "toys" is more expensive than most of the gear I use practically, which I mostly didn't spend anything for.

My main setup:
Game Boy - Gotten on my fifth birthday.
Sega Genesis - Free from my brother's ex girlfriend
Kaoss Pad - Traded for a guitar
Mixer - $45 from a used music store