HolyNegative0 wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

ok, go download the full catalogs of the following labels: 8bitpeoples, mp3death, hexawe, kittenrock, calmdownkidder, handheld heroes, give daddy the knife, radiograffitti, pause, datathrash, cheese n beer... pretty much all of it is free or really damn cheap

I would but the current amount of money that I have to my name is $0.00. Reason? I still get an allowance. tongue BUT I will go download the free stuff.

there's probably 200+ free albums on those sites.

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(84 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ant1 wrote:

If I set the parameter to 2 and 4, does this mean that the second note is 2 semitones higher and the third note is 4 semitones higher? I can't really tell because im a bit tone deaf and its too fast...

that is indeed how the arpeggio effect works

you could slow the tempo and speed down and probably hear that better.

611

(13 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.asp … entiometer

there's some longer ones here too!

what is 030

nope!

614

(42 replies, posted in Trading Post)

these look awesome but i don't know if i want to spend $65 on one. any chance one of you guys might bring some of these up to Blip this year?

just look at that last sentence.

city newspaper wrote:

This ain't your father's Game Boy music. Roc_Chip's 9th annual show brings together a set of bands sure to power up the eardrums of anybody who grew up in the days where video-game music was defined by varying chirps and beeps. Some may see those vintage sounds as technical limitations, but these bands took it for creative inspiration. Performers include Noisewave, Revengineers, Ju-Jajuba, and The Dads, all of which bring their own cartridge of unique magical 8-byte musical awesomeness. From Nintendo-laden rock to grittier punk sounds, this show is sure to light up even the dustiest circuit board. So remember your AA batteries, dig out your Worm Light, make sure your 3DS's Street Pass is on, and enjoy what may be one of the best things to happen to your NES since blowing in it stopped working.

http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/e … P_09-7-16/

celsius wrote:

Why did you decide on a release date before you had a composer lined up for the soundtrack? Seems crazy IMO. That's a VERY tight deadline and I know if it was me I'd just let the release date slip a bit in favor of a better soundtrack. Unless there is some reason we don't know of as to why it must be released in 10 days.

Anyway, goodluck! Sounds like it could be a cool game.

maybe someone backed out at the last minute and he's already locked in to a release date for some reason?

but yeah, i'd agree with you personally.

danimal cannon wrote:

looks small?  Oh well small can be fun too big_smile

saw this online -

http://specialevents.livenation.com/ven … ew-york-ny

i'm interested in the fb-01. how much do you want?

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(15 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

this is great, followed!

620

(7 replies, posted in Trading Post)

i have 6 cgb's.

two neon green, one see through purple, one teal blue, one yellow, and one purple. i would definitely trade these for working dmg's.

621

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Feel free to email me at nickmaynard at gmail.com!

622

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

i'm dangerously close to buying this thing. could you post a picture too?

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(34 replies, posted in General Discussion)

while i don't think the compositions are often "retro", i think what people often mean is that the SOUNDS that chip musicians use are dated. retro is just a kind way of saying dated, sometimes.

624

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

it has a disk drive on it? could i write midi files on my computer and transfer them to this thing with the floppy disk drive?

edit - does that include shipping?