and some videos have surfaced:


Chipocrite


Danimal Cannon


Sea64

Kool Skull wrote:

its like, newyork is dead, ..

HOW DARE YOU

I may be adding some more laptop models to the list.. just acquired some oldies.. smile

No hijacking on your end.. anything FM/opl3 related is fine with me!! Keep us updated... i would imagine that more people are using dosbox than actual ms-dos anyways... so your research will be informing others..

Hmmm yea.. why use dosbox if you already use WIN98 and have REAL DOS ? Im lost on that one.

OPL pass through sounds neat I guess.. I wasnt even aware of anything like that!

Let's revive this magical thread of all that is good in the world... I would love to hear some AT2 tracks from you guys!! smile

I have been working on some new adlib stuff as well.. Its been too long!

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(2 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

OH MAN.. YOU PUT ME TO WORK.. Excellente!

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(2 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

So I am bored yet again and have been looking into the visualization route. Naturally, I chose to start with MS-DOS but am having a tough time finding much of anything. I know there are some "auto" visual programs out there, but Im looking for something for customizable. Ideally, I would like to start with a just a video clip player for dos, that lets you do basic manipulation and on the fly. Nothing too crazy that needs a lot rendering power. It just seems that anything I found were programs dealing with art, drawing, animation or automatic visualization stuff.

Any suggestions?

I bought an SH-101 in perfect working order at a tag sale for $15. That was probably my best score I ever had.

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

-= SO PUMPED =-

JUST LIKE MY MUSCLES

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(7 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Public Assembly, Spike Hill, Coco66, Silent Barn..... just to add some fresh spots up in this mix....

The way I look at it.. even if you were charging a price to sell your music, what is the difference between someone streaming for free on bandcamp or streaming for free on youtube? Its pretty much the same idea.

And your album is for free, so people can just put your music anywhere they want even easier.

My music is all over the place... songs that were free and not free.. You will never win that battle, so just forget about it! And at the end of the day, more people are hearing your stuff.

320K and FLAC >?!>!>! HOW DARE YOU!!!!!

awwwwwwwww yeah yo

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(20 replies, posted in Releases)

I PLAY THIS TODAY AS I WASH MY KITCHEN FLOOR.

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(70 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Music is pretty much my whole life. And since I am consistently experimenting with new sounds and what not, I tend to jump all over the place in terms of style and "genre." Whenever I create a new song that doesn't fall within any "categorization" or "artist name" I currently have, I come up with a new name. Then I tend to develop it into a series of songs that fit with the character, or how I envision it in a live setting/album listing.

When a new character emerges and all I have is one song or even an idea of a song, I can already envision what a live show would sound like, how I will be presented to the audience, and how my overall attitude will be when being that artist. It is just weird I guess, but I entertain myself with all this stuff. heh.

Sometimes I will go the other way and come up with a name I really like, then start creating songs that I imagine would be attached to that name. That's how Doomcloud was started. I came up with the name randomly one day, and immediately starting writing music of what I felt should be portrayed by that name.

It also helps people keep track of what "sound" they particularly like.. Someone may just want straight up chiptune, and hate dance stuff or rock stuff with guitars and vocals. So I felt I couldn't put all of that under the same name, it didn't feel right coming from the same artist. And most importantly, it is super fun and occupies my boredom to have all these names doing different genres.