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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

damn, this is badass.
Great work on all tracks! That Radix track is pretty damn bumpin. Also love City Patrol.

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(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

It's not editable, but it run by a moderator. You have to email a request to be added to the map. There's a little question mark/Info button at the top of the map.

Ooooo boy those look awesome. I wish I had 92 dollars to spare. Damned student budgets.

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(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm very very sorry to hear this:( I hope everything goes well for you soon. It sounds to me like your fiancée and the little ones are your glimmers of hope. Focus on them and the happiness they exude smile I'm sorry I can't help you with the shipping, but I just wanted to show my sympathy. It sounds like you've had one of the best experiences a person could have.

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(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Aaah sweet. Sounds good!

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(463 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I meant more like... Hazard, beware of nuclear chiptunes.
I figured the paint chips were for style;)

That looks pretty grooovy, man.
Beware teh chips.

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(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

OH SHIII!! That's amazing. Google (my research methods) had failed me.
Thanks for the info Andrew! This is great.

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(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Bumping this to see if there's an interest for generating some kind of "Chipmusic around the world" google earth/maps database.

I think a lot of newer/non-performing users believe that the chipmusic community begins and ends with this website. I think it's very important/useful to show people where chipmusic exists... where artists are around the world. It'd be beneficial to see some sort of visual database like this become very populous in certain places (maybe New York), and thinner in others (India?). 

Most importantly, this could be extremely beneficial for networking in chipmusic (virtually and non-virtually). How cool would it be to have a visual like this as you're lining up a tour/festival? This would encourage new chipmusicians to get out there and perform, or give them some sort of visual representation of what their local chip community might look like. I think this could get people who don't see chipmusic as a communal/public thing to start thinking about it less-virtually. Who knows, maybe it'll be really surprising to see how much real support there is out there between artists/fans. It can be hard to memorize where your support comes from in different areas.

I don't quite know the first thing about setting something like this up. The page provided by OP has some dead links. Any thoughts about how to approach something like this as a serious project? It'd have to stretch beyond this website's member index, so anyone can contribute (not all chipmusicians are registered here). Maybe it'd be completely different from OP's post, but it's the same concept.

Sick! Amiga disk and everything.
Will experiment.

Ya this is awesome... I couldn't possibly spend around $500 on it, though.

Vanilla soy milk.

sdkjfdksj my sister lives right beside the damned hoxton. Man I don't pay enough attention around here. I'm gunna look into Buffalo, though.

WHAT?!?!?! HOW THE SH*T DID I MISS THAT. Man that makes me really sad. Where did you play, if you remember?
Oh well, what's done is done.
23rd seems to be RIGHT at the end of my reading week... it could be done!
Anyone in Buffalo who might be able to house a friend and I for a night?

This should answer your questions (hopefully). I googled lsdj kit custom help:
http://little-scale.blogspot.ca/2008/11 … -lsdj.html

Also, here's a recent tour that's going through the midwest:
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/13315 … arch-2014/

There's many many resources in these forum topics. If you have a question, try to do some searching around... it has probably been asked before:) Welcome!!$^_^

Can't you stop in Toronto on your waaAaaay? I still haven't even seen you live yet... it baffles me.