an0va wrote:

tell her to export the data and i'll run analyses on it such as


wait for it

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I rarely play video games. I have played video games from the early 1980s. I like the chiptune because the waveforms used are the very basic building blocks of any type of musical synthesis.
R00O07S$S$5$S$$5$$$

Hey, I didn't see any Dr. Von Pnok in this thread so imma add him

pixls wrote:
akira^8GB wrote:

drunxls big_smile

i wish :[
actually tho i don't remember posting that...

damn dude, do you remember the donkey, the cops, or the explosion?

Battle Lava wrote:
cheapshot wrote:

I'll head to Canada to see him play!!

Do this.

ROAD TRIP. from Japan to philly to montreal... we'll figure shit out haha.


Btw, I need more ??? and Zan Zan in my life

oh yes. there will be puke

DjCUTMAN wrote:

Hai friends. Purchasing a mechanical license is how one releases a cover song like this; there are no samples, and no copyright is being breached. I'm paying Deadmau5's publisher for every download and stream the song gets. Mechanical licenses can be purchased for nearly any commercially released song, through the Harry Fox Agency or through much more convenient, web-based company LimeLight.

I'll take this moment to dispel a common myth that not charging for something makes it legal; if you use uncleared samples or have written a cover song and haven't bought a mechanical license, you are technically breaching copyright. The way the Internet and music industry are changing will one day (I hope) allow this type of creativity within the law (in some countries, it is very close to legal). Despite continued efforts, Creative Commons has not been fully adopted into our countries legal system. I encourage any musician who writes cover songs to legally clear them by buying a mechanical license; if not for anything else for peace of mind.

And in respond to Saskrotch's comment about my Bandcamp, you must have overlooked the first two letters of my name ;3

That's good to know!
Question, are you still breaching copywrong if you use uncleared samples or cover a song, but don't use it for commercial use? say if i throw up a youtube video of a cover song or remix, am i technically liable to get sued?

idevourstatic wrote:
SKGB wrote:

Ah! I forgot ???



Drumcirclepitoffeelings.jpg


cry/wank over Drumcirclepitoffeelings.jpg

emotionaldrumcirclejerkpitoffeelings.jpg

10spd wrote:

Oops! naturally!
[email protected]
Sorry bout that

word, I'll try and record some tracks i've never released before and send you em

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sounds legit!

do you have an email address?

Ah! I forgot ???

roboctopus wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

There is only one kind of circle i'll sit with you guys in.

It's a drum circle, right?

Drumcirclepitoffeelings.jpg

Natty wrote:

Basically a little less yelling and thumping and violence and a little more melody and subtlety and exuberance is my hope. Although I have a feeling I may be in a minority here.

Personally I prefer both, juxtaposed hard right after each other smile

pixls wrote:

Post your Blip Wish List here!

I'll start

KODEK
Covox
IAYD
Trash80
DKSTR
JDDJ3J
Cheapshot
Doomcloud/Oxygenstar/Sadnes
A.M.U.

And more that I can't remember.

YO DIXLS YOUR LIST SUCKS.






Just kidding, it's kind of awesome, actually

I'll raise you some
Shitbird
Kool Skull
Chipocrite
Jay Tholen
An0va
Bubblegum Octopus
Cheap Dinosaurs
Aliceffekt
Lazerbeat

hell yeah! congrats!

ha!
Yo, just throwing this out there, I am totally down to play an after party. Send me some deetz to my email or pm me if we're getting this shit awn