Oh nice !
If it's real...just totally hope they will add a command collumn in the tracks so I will be able to play MODs without my computer !!!
Agreed. Commands would make this my go to tracker besides LSDJ.
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Oh nice !
If it's real...just totally hope they will add a command collumn in the tracks so I will be able to play MODs without my computer !!!
Agreed. Commands would make this my go to tracker besides LSDJ.
I know, I know. I'm just being nit-picky. It's more important that James got into a national publication! I never did say: congratulations!
You're always criticising something, aren't you?
Gets popcorn.
Back to the interview review thing, I've never really enjoyed the term "programming" since, you know, you're never usually coding something into a DAW, tracker, musical instrument, or other musical interface to make the bleep bloops come out. You're almost always composing, though. That's what I was referring to/joking about. Yes, of course there are those who actually code or build their own music/instruments, but that's a minority of musicians. And I'm betting that James only composed on the Gameboy without doing any coding, right?
/semanticsrant
Would you prefer he said drum machine programming? Or midi sequencer programming? Or keyboard programming? Edit: Or guitar
I just took it to mean that that track focused on the more technical side of manipulating the medium and pushing the hardware's limits. Maybe I'm not reading enough into this...
Oh shush, you. I was just kidding.
on the East Coast is one of the default papers
Pretty much.
Wait WHAT!? I started out on Nitrotracker back when it first came out! I've been emailing Tobias about it recently, but he never got back to me. I couldn't see any of the new features in the video, though.
tends to focus on “the ‘gee whiz’ factor of the hardware
If true
The latter is a showcase for Therrien’s Game Boy programming
Article (and James) implies focusing on hardware gimmick is bad. Focuses on hardware gimmick anyway.
Coding like a sir.
The feeling is excitement. If you're not excited by that, you're not going to be able to do it right. The only way to do it is to legitimately get into it, then try to recreate it with your own style countless times until you get it to a point where it truly is a climax of excitement and you feel good when it comes.
I just had to. Don't kill me.
True... Or maybe less tight headphone...top band thingies? My Sennheiser HD 280 pros are really poofy, but the band on the top is really tense, so I get a headache wearing it within half an hour. My gaming headset has less poof and much less tension. Any suggestion for poofy and/or less tight headphones?
Darn you non-glasses wearers... I can't use actual headphones since they all cause headaches with glasses frames being mashed into the side of my head. Skullcandy, wooooooo! :')
Fuck it, emailed just to try and win this. Do really need that equipment.
That post mortem adequately describes the ballin' nature of BRKfest. Not enough penis in there, though. Raymond likes penis, Solar. Why don't you provide it?
Telerophon wrote:On that note, pardon me for asking if this is answered elsewhere, but is there a chance the custom cart flashers you were considering producing to sell at near-cost will become available again?
I don't really know. I've run out of steam on that project. There wasn't much interest and it's only feasible if I can fully fund the project in pre-orders.
So... Which cart flasher works with these bundles of awesome?
Because I want one of these so baaaaaaaad.
Man, it's been a while since I've listened to your stuff. I don't care if this is mainly non-chip stuff, this is great!
That Heaven cover is still my favorite thing from you, man. You were absolutely amazing live.
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