its a headphone amp by the looks of it

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woah

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in all seriousness though, would be nice to find Cats again. His shit was tight. I still listen to it quite regularly.

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wrong wrong

i believe he records as eqavox these days

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breakers way

fuck you - not even a please !

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im pretty sure it means _____________________

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great stuff fam x

i likes drumagog with the steve slate tings.

or just keep it real with the original drum kit from hell innit

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i was always a big fan of Black sun empire, concord dawn, them dudes. man so many SKC, Crossfire, Sta & Paul B, Raiden. I had this 6 vinyl pack in a cool case called spy technologies. hunt that down - its so fucking rad ! think the label is DSCI4 or something, if im not mistaken was Traces first label he started. Infact im pretty certain it had sniper VIP on that spy tech release.

ah this is it !
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se … DSCI4LP002

if you can find that shit online you'll be happy. and share me the link haha, i dont have a record player in china so i only hear them if i play a drum n bass party which isnt very often now everyone is into BASS MUSIC and FUTURE HIPSTEPZ

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dat old randal and hype helter skelter pack......anyone remember that.....with mc fats and fearless. damn that takes me back.

for recent stuff i likes break, ebk, rockwell, etc you should check them out.........and some of the dudes on lifted,

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just torrent jungle mania 2

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Direktor wrote:
Downstate wrote:

thats a bad solution man. its fucking hard to do that tight in a live enviroment. a milisecond off and its gonna sound like shit. i had to do that once for a live improv thing with a friend and it was a stressful 45 minutes thats for sure. and it sounded pretty shit.

Thank you for your concern. But, I believe that the importance of miliseconds in a transition between songs is not that great. I found that when i fiddle with track delays, 10 ms do not make a big difference. It is of course a different matter if you, say, want to match bass drum and bassline for the whole song in this fashion. Still, in the end it comes down to how well you time the pressing of the start button. If you know how to play a "real" instrument, you should be able to do it, given some practice.
Also, with ableton, you can match the tempo BEFORE the audience hears how you messed up the timing of the start press.


whatever works for thou.
i wouldnt say pressing start is quite as straight forward as playing keys intime to a tune though. it has a delay definately but if you can get used to it and its not much for beat matching then in essence you can just do as you say, like a dj would to get it in time and you should be fine.
mine we were trying to do a live with micro modular drums on his and percussions on mine and it was mental idm so it was a fucking headache to get tight.

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Direktor wrote:

SOLUTION: I just dawned on me that you can sync LSDj and ableton manually. You have to press start on your Game Boy at the right moment and then maybe fiddle with track delays in ableton. ME IS DISCJOCKEY.
My arduinoboy apparently not receiving midi data is another matter entirely, I will look into that in the future.

thats a bad solution man. its fucking hard to do that tight in a live enviroment. a milisecond off and its gonna sound like shit. i had to do that once for a live improv thing with a friend and it was a stressful 45 minutes thats for sure. and it sounded pretty shit.

ralp built some mad thing years back. it wasnt so much a dmg synth. but it was the coolest dmg thing i ever did see. cant find a pic of it though. mmmm that thing was the boss

i liked it. i liked the laid back 'dudes chillin' talking about nerd stuff' vibe. Rather than watching a screen capture with some monotone voice going 'click here'. Learnt a few nice tips and was interesting to see how you'd put stuff together.

I think the best thing to do ongoing would be to get bad ass LSDJ'ers to contribute as much as possible. like break down a song of theirs maybe with them on skype. but dont know how easy that would be.

And also i dont know if this is mainly for lsdj or all chiptune platforms. would also be nice to see demonstrations and songs on other platforms.