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(76 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hello

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

TSC wrote:

1) Screw that ugly branding.
2) Y'all are acting like you don't have a way to use LSDJ on a Game Boy.
3) If they really want to appeal to chip artists, how about MIDI sync built in? Clock mod?
4) Aluminum is cool, but see 1)

This just sort of seems like a half-cooked idea at best and a cash grab at worst.

This.

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(9 replies, posted in Releases)

LIZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARDKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!!!

Best gift that I got was a WiFi Pineapple Mark V.

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

I hope this is just a recording of the set you guys played together in Chicago on the Shadowtravel tour.

JodyBigfoot wrote:

its really cool, if your expanding your label have you considered using a service like Spinnup, distrokid, tunecore etc to get all your releases onto spotify, itunes, and all over modern digital marketplaces?

This is planned for the near-future.

Instead of deleting the post, please share how you fixed the issue.

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(3 replies, posted in Past Events)

Don't forget to pack these for the trip.

Panda Chan wrote:

Damn... This is awesome. Is there anywhere we can see how exactly he uses his setup?! I'm curious to see how he uses that sequentrix...

I performed with basically the same setup as in the image below, with a couple module changes and a Yamaha SU-10 in place of the MFB-503.

As far as how its used -- the Cirklon is doing all of the sequencing for everything in the setup. Each song is broken out into a couple dozen scenes that I can move between to construct the arc of the song during the performance. Real-time changes of anything in the modular through a billion knobs. Real-time changes of Game Boy instruments through knobs on the Cirklon that are mapped to different parameters based on which track is selected. Very hands-on setup that allows for tons of flexibility during performances.

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

fucking sick

LIZZZARRRRRDKINNGGGGG

Video of my performance at LWLVL 2014, with visuals by Sara Ludy. CamoFlash deployment courtesy of Adam Harvey.

Modular hardware by The Harvestman, MakeNoise, ALM Busy Circuits, Modcan, Intellijel, Noise Engineering. Additional hardware included DMG-01 (arduinoboy + MGB) and Yamaha SU-10. Sequenced with Sequentix Cirklon.

Recorded live at VILLAIN in Brooklyn, NY • August 23, 2014. Video thumbnail photo by Marjorie Becker.

He's famous now.

Fuuuuuuck yessss

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(60 replies, posted in Past Events)

e.s.c. wrote:

yes, i really am
edit: he even updated the calendar on his facebook page, im coming in the 21st, leaving the 24th smile

YESSSS