3,153

(34 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Amen to koze. Keep on listening!
I find it pointless that most everyone that listens wants to make it, specially considering the generally low output of that.
It's like they go "hey that's easy, i just get this and that and i suck this and that ass then can play shows LOL OMG!" and  OMG i banged some arpeggio notes on LSDJ then uploaded to *BC and got mad props LOL AM ROCKS!!

3,154

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

tRasH cAn maN wrote:

But you have a point there. I know ppl who make excellent mixes on a pair of socks.

/me goes buy a pair of mastering socks


Subwoofer is out of the question for me. As I said, I like flat sound.
I have learned for a bit to mix with a pair of headphones (Sennheiser HD25-II) but it's not the same, I want some speakers.

3,155

(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

George wrote:

As long as the Americans can say it, I'm alright with it..

Well then not, because americans pronnounce all vowels the same way.

3,156

(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'll call you Jorgelina, then.

3,157

(34 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

The balloon up there is starting to annoy...

3,158

(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I think we can agree to nuke this thread into oblivion.
Not close, just... hit that delete button... For public safety tongue

3,159

(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

George wrote:
akira^8GB wrote:

D: Androgynous! tongue

Oh, I'm a girl.
Like, totes.

Alright if you say so, George

yikes

3,160

(18 replies, posted in Atari)

Just because you separate the outputs doesn't mean you are not pumping too much volume on each channel anymore, may I add.

3,161

(40 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

As I said, if your battery ran out, you will be out of luck.
What nitro can fix (some times) is crash related corruption.

We've all faced this many times. My solution is to write new shit tongue
There's only one tune I wish I had recorded, I played it live only once in Stockholm, in April 2008. ;_;

Beverage wrote:

Does anyone know roughly how long the battery in, say, a bleepbloop non-USB cart lasts?  It's this sort of thing that I'm very worried about and figure I should prepare for.

I don't know about that, worrying about batteries is so annoying!

But my e-Merger carts usually deplete their batteries after roughly 4 years. At least this has been my calculation in 2 battery exchanges I had to make since I got the kit.

3,162

(7 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Is this the one you connect to the computer?
I used to want one, it's pretty neat.

3,163

(11 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

That's a good offer big_smile
Now, who is the CSS maestro who will make it?
Hmm.. Mono? Pretty please? tongue

3,164

(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Can someone erase this fucking thread?
And you, YES YOU, go there, this place has nothing to do with it.

3,165

(40 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You are basically fucked if your battery ran out. Or do you have only corruption?
You can try to send the SAV to nitro2k01. Sometimes he is able to fix them, but no promises.

Hahahaha holy shit, funniest ROM flyer you've done. I love it.

3,167

(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

George wrote:

@v3r0n1qu3

D: Androgynous! tongue

Hey man!

iLKke wrote:

akira^8GB, transpose in arranger is a solid idea and it will probably feature in the dedicated arranger screen.

Oh, if there's an arranger screen, you can get rid of the song arrangement on the tracks screen, can you not? (remember my words about too much data smile

VUmeters are useful because they provide a visual feedback for the song so you can get around easier. I am not sure what would be the use for a master vumeter, tho?

The sole and only functionality of volume meters is to check teh volume level of each track. This is necesary for mixing. II don't se any other use for them. In the case of a master VU meter, you can see if you are clipping the buffer or not.

If global track volume is to be implemented, it would be cool to have a dedicated "mixer scren"where you can see the levels of the tracks, their VU meters, a master VU meter, and why not, volume command data for each track if posible (though tracking this sounds INSANE, now that I think of it...)

In the meantime, it would be nice to hear from you guys if you think that going with a control scheme similar to LSDJ makes sense, or if we should forget about it and focus on what's best for M4G?

I think it would be good to create a control scheme that accomodats wit your interface. graphic and human interface should be thought of as a whole, and applying the human interface of a software that has anotehr graphic interface sounds like a lot of problems.