Dang, this thread is super informative... it answers all of my Amiga sampling questions.
A must read wink

maaan this looks out of this world!

Was this complete in 2013? Man these are so well done:)

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big_smile COMMMUUNITTYYYYYY!
You're the dude man.

This is badass, man. Thanks a tonne for sharing:) I'll play around with this soon.

EDIT: Man these are great quality, and open native in milky, as well.

If you want to try and find some discussions about "what is chiptune", I'm sure there are about 349802 on here.
But yes, this can be both a very fulfilling and unfulfilling style/meanstoanend/form/medium/donkrock. but I like it so I stay:)

Jredd wrote:
Afrowolf wrote:

Jakim
Virt
FearOfDark

Funkiest, most melodic and extravagant album I'd ever hear.

Yuzo Koshiro and Tim Follin

Oh hell yeah! I agree.
Also maybe Follin and Martin Galway.

defPREMIUM wrote:

Is that Jay Tholen?

Very good!! Congratulations, man. That's a pretty talented flute player!
Glad you shared this here smile

All Hail The Mustache wrote:
Jansaw wrote:

Hey cool! smile
Looking forward to hearing your music grow.

PS: don't worry about what people say. Just make music you love making.
I bet you'll find that as time goes on, the old are displaced by the new... whatever that may mean to you. Just keep it up and you'll find your spot wherever you want. If you don't like the reception, and don't have the patience for it, then maybe it isn't the place for you. It's just the nature of community. This community just requires a fair bit of learning and effort to be a part of, which (I think) can be a great thing.

But this is a really sweet start. I like it, personally. I'd look into trying to add more interesting programming to your lsdj stuff! Make it SOUND like you feel it should. There's SO many learning resources here to gain the knowledge.

pps... if rainbowdragoneyes is complementing you, you're on the right metal track, I bet;)

i hear you, i am doing research atm how how to create new instruments in LSDJ but its quite difficult for a beginner like myself, i have been trying to watch youtube tutorials....we are trying to add a lot more chiptune sounds but again we have to learn how to make them for now we just have the basic standard pulse sounds... and yeah i didnt know who 100 hand slaps and rainbowdragoneyes were till someone suggested them and both are incredible artists and enjoy their music quite a lot.

Hey man that's awesome! It takes a really long time to get good at lsdj, so don't worry about that:) You can have as much chipsound as you want in your music, I was mainly just giving my two cents/constructive criticism. Researching and trying out new things is all you can do at this stage! Make use of the search function, watch youtube tutorials, etc. Like most things, it takes a lot of practice, and it can be very confusing at first.

Good luck!

Hey cool! smile
Looking forward to hearing your music grow.

PS: don't worry about what people say. Just make music you love making.
I bet you'll find that as time goes on, the old are displaced by the new... whatever that may mean to you. Just keep it up and you'll find your spot wherever you want. If you don't like the reception, and don't have the patience for it, then maybe it isn't the place for you. It's just the nature of community. This community just requires a fair bit of learning and effort to be a part of, which (I think) can be a great thing.

But this is a really sweet start. I like it, personally. I'd look into trying to add more interesting programming to your lsdj stuff! Make it SOUND like you feel it should. There's SO many learning resources here to gain the knowledge.

pps... if rainbowdragoneyes is complementing you, you're on the right metal track, I bet;)

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I hear ya animalstyle. People always pine and say bio/economic diversity has to start somewhere. It has to start small and in multiple areas at once. I don't see why chipmusic can't be a part of it:) It's just hard to find the root of all evil here because, well, everything we do/use is made of processed materials. But shoopdawoop gall darn we gotta have a biodiversity spokesperson! Could it be you?!

Parallels is my go to windows emulation. I've never used BGB in it, though.

I like gambatte better on mac. Sometimes, though, certain wav passages won't play (not sure why this is... they were a lower register and involved lots of programming). I still use it, and just use wiretap pro to grab the audio. I'll have to try out soundflower! Sounds neat.

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Woo!
Sweet idea to switch curators/communities.

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The one sycamore drive did is pretty intense. It has a lot of entries, but it really needs to be updated:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv? … sp=sharing
If i had the time I'd work with chipwin to get this done, but uni is a killer right now.