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(89 replies, posted in General Discussion)

thefuturetoday

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(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Vex wrote:

Haha thanks. But Uhmm...what's pollock? Lol

jackson pollock, a painter famous for the use of paint splatters.

ChipsChallengeBand wrote:

Zack wants to do it

I want to do it twice

Tell Zack to sign up!

AbductedBySharks wrote:

CAN I DO A SET OVER SKYPE?

or Mixlr.com + skype big_smile

yes, yes you can. sign up at that rsvp link!

danimal cannon wrote:

fuuuuuuu if I wasn't on tour I'd debut some new shit

you can do a set over skype.

ROCHESTER CHIP _ 019

Friday, May 18th, 2012 @ Nick's House (52 Nicholson Street)

Suggested $2 Donation
( ALL PROCEEDS GO TO FUND THE ROCHESTER CHIP FEST IN NOVEMBER )

Workshop @ 8:00pm, Music starts at 9:00pm

ARTIST RSVP PAGE HERE - http://bit.ly/JBrDUc

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Rochester Chip is a monthly series of events dedicated to promoting artists and groups who use the sound chips of retro computers and video game consoles to create new original music. This exciting and often experimental form of electronic music repurposes devices such as Nintendo Gameboys and Atari 2600s as synthesizers and sequencers to create exciting new compositions in a wide array of genres.

For the month of May, we're trying something new - an open mic show! Anyone can sign up and perform. All sets must be kept short ( 10 minutes MAX ) since we're going to be trying to fit a lot of people in and you must be able to set up your gear and start performing quickly. We'll have a mixer you can plug into and microphones you can use but that's all. Ideally, we want the transition time between performers to be minimal. If you know your setup time is going to be a little long, contact us through the Open Mic RSVP page and we can talk about it.

If you've never played a show before, if you have a few random songs that don't fit into what you normally perform, if you've only written one song, then we'd love for you to come out and play. If you're interested in performing, RSVP at this Open Mic RSVP page we've set up! We'll announce the performers as we confirm them!

Also, you don't have to make chip music to perform! Any kind of music is welcome!

ARTIST RSVP PAGE HERE - http://bit.ly/JBrDUc

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SEGA GENESIS MUSIC WORKSHOP by Nick Maynard

Interested in learning the basics of writing music for the Sega Genesis? At this month's pre-show workshop, Nick will be discussing VGM Music Maker and the Yamaha YM2612 FM synth chip! No previous tracker / music experience necessary! Comment below with your favorite Sega Genesis music and we'll dissect the tracks at the workshop.

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Rochester Chip website - http://www.rochesterchip.org/

danimal cannon wrote:

4bit PCM means 16 steps of envelope volume on the triangle channel right?

that would be insane if 30 years after the NES came out, the triangle wave gets 16 steps of volume. i love this community.

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

shotgun breakdown wrote:

do you have to do this in every thread?
just shut your fat fucking mouth every once in a while

haha, i like how no one (except herr prof) commented on this.

do you guys know each other and this is a playful jab that i don't get or is shotgun breakdown just MEAN?

473

(16 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

looks incredible but $35 is a little steep.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

an0va wrote:

Where's the wolf pedal?

haha, i returned it to the guy i was borrowing it from. fun pedal but not for me.

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(5 replies, posted in Audio Production)

ClairBear wrote:

Wait let me back up I went back recording separate channels and it wasn't the pitch -_- it was my bass in the wave that repeats a lot with just one note

explain the problem like we don't know anything about gameboy audio.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

2 gameboys, roland mc-303, korg ddd-5, yamaha fb-01, roland sound brush and sound canvas, boss ds-1, boss dd-6, and electro harmonix flanger hoax (for super spacey sounds). not pictured - alesis midi verb 2, boss ph-3.

still to build / purchase - midi controller and a new mixer.

i think once i start working with this, i'll cut a few things out.

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(32 replies, posted in General Discussion)

b4by f4c3 wrote:

I just got this one today, Got a few more ideas..Lets see what all chip tats we all have smile

what's dark chip a reference to? just curious!

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

herr_prof wrote:

you shoudl go with two arduinoboys. Unless you want them in unison for some reason.

i don't want to use mgb, i want two LSDJ's just getting the same clock signal from the arduinoboy.

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

let's say my setup includes two gameboys, both of which i want to be midi slaves.

could i take my arduinoboy and just solder another gb connector cable to the same spots where the first one is?

or could i take low gain's 1x3 sync box and connect both gameboys and the arduinoboy to that?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lameboymus … 7419956111

likeluke wrote:

aaaaaand looking back on it, that is the worst example i could have given

disagree.