Puke_Flytalker wrote:

DAMN i just got over my massive chicago dog jealousy and now its back tongue

we are IN THIS THREAD

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(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

holla

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(40 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

geez, it might be worth $99 for the hardware audio interpolation alone. but shaders and 720p and 16:9 ? that's pretty sick. seems almost too good to be true.

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

1. Artists who think classic video games sounds where awesome, and their arrangements where the best possible way of expression.
2. Artists who think classic arrangements where tops, but wish they could be recorded with better instrumentation
3. Artists who love classic game sounds, but wish they could be used to make different genres of music.
4. Artists who love classic game sounds, but want to use them in ways that arent possible under the limitations of old hardware
5. Artists who sabotage their creative output by posting too much on the internet.

5. Artists who are cheap and find the idea of a $10 synthesizer / sequencer / performance device very appealing.

goddamn these are fucking art! i remember the ones from 8bc days, but these are a whole 'nother level.

do you plan on doing prints or glossy posters? id buy.

HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

so tempting

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(28 replies, posted in Audio Production)

boomlinde wrote:
BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

If the music is good, the methods will be justified whatever they might be.

*Throws babies in the meat grinder for my next speedcore album*

baby-bit tune

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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

wat! carl, you devil you

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(41 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

want. for sure. i miss the good old days of the smartboy cart/programmer bundle. EMS carts just dont do it for me.

PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY

you dont have to have our approval to do things. the only question that has to be answered is "does it sound like you want it to?" If the music is good, the methods will be justified whatever they might be. if the music is simply 'to do chiptune', then people might judge you on more specific criteria.

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(173 replies, posted in Releases)

kodek trrack and interview? don't mind if I do...

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

ohhhhh please do

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(70 replies, posted in General Discussion)

this seems to be mostly "why do you make chip music" so ill go with:

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

I played a gig tonight. I unpacked and packed my shit in the exact time the other band drummer set up the kick drum.

Thats why.

definitely some of this. also its hella cheap.

i have to say though, one very real reason for me is specifically the way LSDJ is laid out as a tracker and the way it presents basic synthesis. i really love it. i dont think ive ever been able to write /record /perform /execute music ideas faster than i can with LSDJ. Johan is a god in my book.