he's a fool, but dudes - die?  i don't even know if thats really him - i know people who have posed as him on the IRC channel (its very easy to change your handle ;] ) - perhaps this is why he is hated so much (beyond stringing us along with the chipcon thing - that shit is so old - fuckit)  anyways - don't drink and drive kids.

the trading cards idea is cool anyways - if it was original pixel art or something - not megaman reps of chip fux.

242

(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

pixls wrote:

art?

jake is expressing his inner soda.

243

(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

stuck here.

244

(3 replies, posted in Past Events)

http://bit.ly/gR4amv

245

(29 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

i stuck a pot between the pins instead of a resistor because the expansion is sorta inaccurate as far as levels go and it lets you dial it in if you're using the mono rca.  i also added a switch to isolate the expansion from the other channels (when using the stereo mod) and gave it its own output.  putting a pot in between the pins is handy - the resistor mod is just to control the vol anyways - why not dial it in.  bucky and i noticed that the vrc6 sounded really loud on an enso's famicom - the vol of the different expansions are not emulated correctly on the power pak.   i also noticed a difference from chip to chip.

board 06?

247

(67 replies, posted in Sega)

Shiru wrote:

animalstyle, detailed answer and other answer are on the previous pages. I guess, the little-scale's MIDI thing mentioned above is better solution for your needs.

im not too interested in midi interfaces. : /  i'll use them if i have to but im sort of more interested in something that could export vgm or be used in a demo ya know.  i also dont like lugging laptops to gigs...  but yeah - thanks to shiru for tfm anywho.

248

(67 replies, posted in Sega)

mercurius fm wrote:

Anyone ever used G.E.M.S.  (Genesis Emulation Music Software)?

Tommy Tallarico talks about it in this interview.
http://www.sega-16.com/feature_page.php … 0Tallarico

its also mentioned in the X-Men Genesis wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_(Sega)

Seems like its a computer software and midi interface for Sega Genesis. Presumably its quite rare as it was used only by game development companies. A google search turns up very little.

Was this used for Echo too?  those soundtracks (i think) had musicians play a lot of the parts in with that thinger.  sounds like it to me at least.

249

(21 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Saskrotch wrote:

i haven't done a ton with the program yet, but have you figured out how to rename files? they all come up as GBSPLAY or whatever, and i have to restart if i dont open the right one

i renamed the files with a hex editor but um yeah - thats hella annoying.

250

(70 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

legendary.

251

(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

hm...

252

(67 replies, posted in Sega)

Shiru - i would surely donate $ to the cause.  How much would you need per week/month to make this happen?  I wouldnt care if it was native or PC based - i would just like control over the 2612 w/samples (high quality not preferred) and the PSG chip too.

253

(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

e.s.c. wrote:

starscream on the rise maybe?

they've been popular for a while now dudes.  cause they rock.

254

(21 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Saskrotch wrote:

If you have an EMS 64mb Smart cart, you can fill up the second page with tons of soundtracks

i do this lots. it really is the best. for true.

download some alberto gonzalez stuff or like some stello doussis - shit sounds amazing through hardware.

255

(40 replies, posted in General Discussion)

my favorite has always been the fucking meter animation in the player - has the interactivity of an animated gif.   sooooooo good.

just about my whole set was uploaded to facebook:  check my facefuck page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/animal-style/25366664993

Emily recorded most of the sets.