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(47 replies, posted in General Discussion)

That image is so rad
Pretty awesome spotting my releases, as both myself and Get Real, and my buddy Psifork's releases too!

Also Lossy, you're the guy I met at Microsoft yeah?
That was a pretty crazy day haha

Can't you only save one file on the Goomba version or something?
I'd just get a EMS cart so you could use it on whatever.

Cunt bollocks

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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Ah, really? A friend of mine had one modded for him several years ago - when the GBA was still Nintendo's current console and the Afterburner company was quite new - and certainly from the brief time I've spent with his console, it looks like a backlight

Certainly an extremely good frontlight anyway! Nice and even and bright.

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Whoa dude this is actually rad!
Kinda reminds me of the album Dead Media by Hefner, if you haven't heard it you should definitely check it out! Just be aware that everything else by Hefner is entirely different haha

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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

What about those Afterburner kits that they used to sell for a really short while?

http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/gba/backlit.htm

GBA backlight kits

Does nobody remember these!?!?

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(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Oh wow this is so awesome!

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Victory Road wrote:

Could also start with a fast pitchbend for the pop and then a slow one a couple ticks later for the boooom on any of the tuned channels.

Personally, I'd use a sine-ish sound on the wav chan so you can shape the start of the kick synth to be clipped a lot and then smooth it out on the next frame, flipping through the frames using the same table for the pitchbend smile

Could you give me an example of some values? Slightly confused by some of the language you've used haha

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I'm really looking to make a fairly specific sound of kick, but I'm really struggling with it. In LSDJ, all I seem to be able to get is a good solid thud - what I'm looking for would be better described as a boom?

Looking to make sorta noise/surf punk stuff, and this is the sound I'm going for. The thud kick doesn't quite fit with a lot of what I'm trying to do, where ordinarily this kinda sound would be used!

So, got any tips? I know a lot of the sound will come in post-production, but the most I can do pre-production (so it would be possible to reproduce it live) the better!

Skip to about 20 seconds in this video to hear the kinda thing I mean -

Holy shit

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(28 replies, posted in Atari)

Program on computer - MIDI OUT to module + ST (effectively using ST running MaxYMiser as a module)?

Not sure how else you could do it I'm afraid!

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(45 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Apeshit wrote:

Famicomboy anyone?! Just need some gold on there and it's perfect

That looks ridiculously nice

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(26 replies, posted in Trading Post)

How much would postage be on the free mixer?

To Newcastle of course wink

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Haha, that's so cool!

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(53 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Old Possum's Book Of Practical Cats was the best

??? always made me think of the band !!!, which is pronounced chk chk chk

I just use my own name because I thought making up a name for myself would be weird. Hahaha

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(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Adventure is like chip music, but without the chip part.
Like, his music has really similar melodies and structures to what you'd expect from chip, but it isn't.