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(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

yes. the gb_usb program has a button that says something like "load sram". sram = sav file.

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(23 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

do you have a projector and a screen?

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(7 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

DataFix wrote:

Hellyes! Love it, can't wait to see more! Great quality on both video and sound!

thanks! it's the first time i've ever edited videos at all and i'm really happy with them. steve did an incredible job with the recordings too (which we'll be releasing soon!).

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(7 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

I'll be posting these about once a week.

http://rochesterchip.org/
http://rochesterchip.bandcamp.com/

Bit wish wrote:

Please im just trying to get some thoughts here. Lately ive noticed that some old figures in the chip community have disowned this website and have said they want nothing to do with it...

i'm really curious who this refers to.

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(8 replies, posted in Audio Production)

squidula wrote:

Well actually a soft synth, but if you knew how with hardware that would still be pretty cool to know! I could have been clearer

what have you tried so far?

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(8 replies, posted in Audio Production)

do you mean building synth hardware like with soldering and electronics, etc?

you could add a second section to it?

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(37 replies, posted in Audio Production)

i've used reason for almost ten years. i never actively tried to make "fakebit" but the maelstrom has some great synth sounds (square waves, triangle waves, pwm) and i'm pretty sure it comes with nanoloop drum samples. also the nn19 has a lot of great patches in a folder called "synth raw elements". you can find a lot of "fakebit" synths in there.

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Initially we were releasing a compilation every 6 months featuring tracks from the bands that had played here during that time span but eventually we condensed them into two separate releases instead of four. I'm incredibly proud of what we've been able to do in Rochester ( 2 years, 24 events, ~90 performances ). The comps are both "pay what you want" with no minimum but any donations people make go to helping us continue to put on these shows. THANK YOU ALL.

http://rochesterchip.bandcamp.com/

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(84 replies, posted in General Discussion)

danimal cannon wrote:

The reason is because the temptation to release material after you got a couple tunes together is really high...

especially when you're a solo electronic artist and you don't have to book studio time / coordinate schedules / raise cash / etc.

i remember the last time i played a show there were like 300 people rsvp'd on facebook so i was really excited. but when i got there, the place was empty!!! i called all my friends and asked why hey hadn't come and everyone said "we were planning on coming until we heard stormkraft's remix of carly rae jespen's 'call me maybe' and now we can't take you seriously anymore, sorry!"

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(56 replies, posted in General Discussion)

noisewaves!

Saskrotch wrote:

I dunno if it updated it since the alpha, and since I already did it, but if you can't get the mac version running, hit the Go menu in finder->Go to folder and type in /usr/, then drop the libSDL-1.2.0.dylib in the lib folder.

got the same error as pulselooper then i did this and it works! so excited!

why not try to open two and see if it works the way you want?

awesome album art!