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(119 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Whiskey & ginger, for a hard night's mixing...

HillyOTM wrote:

You could always make this thread more on-topic, by asking if drinking alchohol and writing music work well together.

See above. (Yes. (But check it again later.))

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(16 replies, posted in Sega)

Helpful thread thanks, been trying to figure out the best option for this. Think I'll give re-capping a go. smile

Slight aside, but does anyone know how easy it would be to split off the SN76489 to a separate output? / What exactly I'd have to do?

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

scannerboy wrote:

Guys, these are just headphones and aren't even that bad wink

Factually incorrect.

Could be worse though I suppose. tongue

Stuff like this always happens when I'm broke. sad

Well, primarily, because hard panning is not the same as stereo width, and also because I have taken to working with the L & R outputs as a sort of wet wet/dry switch (primarily because hard panning mostly annoys me anyhow).

Thanks for the advice on the effects though.

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(37 replies, posted in Audio Production)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Machine-Pattern … e+patterns

Nothing much new out there really... if you're looking for skeletons.

Maybe missing the 2step patterns or something? |o---|x---|o--x|----|  |o---|x---|-o-x|----|

Nice idea really.

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(274 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

If you do get around to another batch I'd be interested in one an know someone else who'd probably want at least one if not more.

Great work. smile

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

'sup dude?

People: get this shit!

I'd be particularly interested in widening the stereo field in a live context... as useless as that may be in the UK/IE a lot of the time.

Hey, I was wondering if anyone here has any good experience with techniques for widening the stereo field of mono devices within the chip field?

I've found a fair amount of the techniques if found for generally widening a mono signal tend to have either a negligible effect or some pretty horrid, unwanted phasing effects. But then I haven't explored it in great depth.

I was wondering if double tracking and the inconsistencies in playback having a decent effect on what's available to play with there?

(I'm mostly thinking of this from a Game Boy perspective by the way, in case anyone's wondering.)

(Also please excuse me if this is a stupid question. :s)

Totally missed this. Necro very much appreciated. big_smile

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

dolls or transgender people or two white mellons

Nice to see we made the list...

Hadn't come across that kraettz release before, not bad at all. smile

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(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

May as well throw my own track up here: https://soundcloud.com/infotoxin/untitled
Technically not dubstep as it's 134, I guess. hmm

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(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

walter b. gentle wrote:

Thank you for having sense... and functional ears.

I don't think monodeer would feel right about the descriptor, but his work bears a lot more in common with dubstep than some of the stuff posted here: http://monodeer.bandcamp.com/

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(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Will Niel Baldwin's programs work on this thing?