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ooooh i love zines!

lots of fun producing this smile my first tv show
public access af // killer trax from EVERYONE // amazing visuals
well worth rewatching big_smile

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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

destiny is calling, download now!

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ah thats why you gotta record all your shows. john is the man. same with scribe and everyone else, that was an insanely good show for a turn out of < 30
street boys was great. The boys just keep getting older roll makin' me tear up over here

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undergroundclouds wrote:

Dude you kilt it @ Turntable Sundae. That jam w/ Scribe was off the hook.

duuuude what, you were there? did you even say hi? how turntable was i?
that was an incredible show, it was only lacking more chip homies ~ ~ i ain't no ambassador

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Seattle summertime vibes can't be beat. The chips will be big and the dips will be even larger so I hope to see some familiar faces!!

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herr_prof wrote:

Are you running it on a folder that needs root permissions? Try running the exe as administrator.

why is running as admin always the first answer? wink

other than malformed xml, it's difficult to tell what the issue could be without looking at the code.

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SUBMATTED! EXCELLENT COMPO WOULD COMP AGAIN

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This is the one act I always bring up when conversations lead to chip+instruments. It's shocking how unknown his work has remained, so thanks for collecting all of it one place smile

also here is proof of someone trying to understand what he's doing and accepting it https://youtu.be/AUqvYKLA0Y0?t=147

jefftheworld wrote:

I think the reason some people might recommend you learn within a *nix environment is because of the ease of interfacing with other elements of the operating system and/or hardware compared to Windows.

djhaka wrote:

I highly recommend using an IDE like CodeBlocks, especially when you're starting out;

tru, I dev in windows because thats what work requires. and big ups to codeblox, once I got that running with SDL, it all started coming together.

The hurdle of learning a compiled language like c++ or java is enormous, especially if there is no prior experience. The first language I learned was Python.Here's a [install guide] and here is a great [book] to get you started. One of Pythons advantages is that it's an interpreted language, as opposed to compiled. Interpreted means you'll have the ability to screw around and try out things and seeing the results immediately. or more elegantly put

wikipedia wrote:

... a programming language for which most of its implementations execute instructions directly, without previously compiling a program into machine-language instructions.

Once coding feels comfortable, start reading about git. It's how you keep track of changes in code and share it with others. If you have a project idea, chances are that someone might have something similar on github.

wish ya the best, making a tracker sounds like a fun cool

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finally all of my fav trax in one place

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send me back in time. love the f out of dis cool

gettin ready to rip it up
Vellain: make sure to introduce yourself !

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funny how april fools became a day to unveil software features