113

(27 replies, posted in Releases)

good 1 mate keep it up

114

(21 replies, posted in Releases)

1.speek from the hart, be tru to urself, aint no one gon tell u whas up keep it up bboro S-S-seikkkkkkkkkkkk

! PUYCE !

2.a no these times r hard but u just gota keep steady with the flow drive mnutha D - R _ IVE

3.... ... ...

4.yeh now we rtalkin we on the ball all other BENziS iz bad, get on my lvl

5.but deep inside i am alone, i m all that is left, what is life? why are we here

hope you enjoy my review b

tiyght

115

(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

the song itself is a great first attempt

however the problem is definitely your recording, it sounds emulated.

all mac users should replace their stock wallpaper with this very nice and plonky

117

(10 replies, posted in Releases)

do you have an obsession are you fixated

i think it is an interesting vidio and the song is good

inb4 wel gud b0ng

119

(66 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You don't usually listen to them and yet it surprises you.

It doesn't surprise me, they have always had industrial/experimental roots.

120

(97 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm going to answer with the I like music that sounds good approach. < This is of foremost importance to me, it doesn't matter if the melody is complex or if the instruments are whatever. It's all about how the song actually sounds. I do enjoy learning about sounds and usually will be interested when I hear something -new- in the [____scene____], but that would be second after deciding whether I actually like the song or not. I think it is important to never write off a certain genre, you know, people that say "DUBSTPE SUX!!!!!!". It's just narrow. There is a lot to explore.

One time in a game sort of.

Otherwise no, I live on a secluded island and don't travel very often.

122

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

1GB. There actually isn't a HUGE difference in rendering when you have more RAM. IIRC RAM is only more useful for if I wanted to do something else on my computer whilst the song is rendering.

The kind of answer I was looking for is something like a tool that will strip the soundfonts to only the samples I have used throughout the song. Or an option within FL that does something similar.

Thanks for the suggestions.

123

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

It's nothing like that, I have tried all sorts of different export options with always the same or very similar outcome.

If you try a side by side comparison of a song made with VSTi s and a song made with soundfonts. I can vouch the one made with soundfonts will render slower. It's only a fair test if you make the song the same length and have the same amount of instruments/effects. It would be easier to do this with the song being around 2 minutes. Much easier to judge that way.

Soundfonts are sample based therefore every single sample has to be accounted for. It's the way FL reads a soundfont that makes it slow, or at least something along the lines of that.

So that is what I already know, what I was asking is if there is a way to speed it up, however I am actually done exporting and it doesn't really matter anymore. I didn't fix the issue, I just sent the .FLP to a friend.

124

(10 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

e.s.c. wrote:

hard to say what a fair price is on the datasettes, since they aren't tested...generally have seen c64's tested, working and clean for around $50-65, with the crack in yours probably falls in the lower range.. despite the other prices being low as hell in louisiana, $10 is right or even a little high on the atari joystick, that store probably just doesn't get a ton of them at this point (i've seen them pretty often for about $5-8).. intro to basic book should be worth approx $10 as well...i could see the whole thing as a package (including untested datasettes) run around $85-90

Interesting, thank you.

125

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

However, I don't have problems when I'm using other VSTi's to export, it's usually faster.

I guess SOUNDFONTS are just filed oddly causing FL to take longer to assemble your .mp3 or whatever.

126

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

I'm having trouble exporting a song that uses a lot of soundfont VSTi's, I'm using FL studio with setzers SPC soundfont.

Am I supposed to do something to the soundfonts before I export them or something? It's a lot faster at exporting when I don't use soundfonts.

Any tips on speeding it up? (Besides the typical lower the bitrate etc.)

127

(10 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

1. Commodore 64 C with official POWER (UK) + RF cable. Has (Small - Medium) crack in back of console, top panel is sprayed black and is a decent job. Fully working.

2. x2 1530 Datassette UNITs. 1 Boxed. Both believed to be working.

3. Atari Joystick, works.

4. "An Introduction to Basic - Part 1" Boxed, box has pen marks on the inside. It's missing 1 piece, not sure what it was. Includes Book, 2 cassettes and an odd plastic part with cut out shapes.

I'm not asking you to do my research, just asking in case someone knows right of the bat. I probably will sell this on ebay and I'm desperate for money, I don't want to mess it up.

Does anyone know how much this would be worth bundled?

EDIT: Sorry if this is in wrong section, wasn't sure if to post in TRADE/BUY/SELL or whatever it's called.

128

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

YES. Glad to see it coming so soon.

I think you guys are maybe confused, the tracks in the NSF demos are from FAMICOMPO 8. This looks like a HYPE SPLASH SCREEN for FAMICOMPO 9. wink