http://vimeo.com/31710764

live video of chipocrite from this show!

738

(174 replies, posted in Sega)

wazkatango wrote:

Can someone give me some insight on this? I'm trying to create a song with a steady tempo of 132 (or something close), and setting the speed values to 10 / 4 will give me that tempo, however it will play the first row "slow" and the second row "fast". I know why it does that, I just want to know how to keep the same tempo, but not have the "swing" feel to the song. Doing a bunch of complicated note delays doesn't seem like the right idea.

setting the speed values to 10 and 4 means that the first note gets ten ticks and the second note gets 4 ticks. thus, the first row last longer than the second row. if you want it to play at a steady tempo then you have to set the speed values to be equal.

739

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

if you mail me an NES, i'll circuit bend it for 20 bucks plus the cost of parts (pretty cheap).

yeah sounds good.

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742

(5 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

could be broken.

743

(178 replies, posted in General Discussion)

cTrix wrote:

LSDJ Ultra-Guide DVD - 4 copies of 20.  Taking them up north next week.

what's this?

hotmessization wrote:

There's a switch that modifies either both channels or only one, thus, it has to still be stereo.

but when it's modifying both, it says "mono" on the screen.

i love how this thing sounds. i could definitely see a lot of cool uses for it.

my only possible issue would be with how much noise i've noticed gets added to my signal when i use an AC adapter.

also, does this make you gameboy not stereo anymore?

746

(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

oh my god, so tempting. let me think about it.

747

(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

great guide!

748

(3 replies, posted in Trading Post)

pulseflux wrote:

how much are you offering?

749

(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

danimal cannon wrote:

Chip musicians can record almost instantaneously after composing...

so does that mean i can expect a copy of roots soon?

750

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

2PLAYER wrote:

Best part of that picture is the stack of NESs on the shelf. I have all my extras/backups in a closet, I should figure out how to display everything

i got that display cabinet at a thrift store for 25 bucks. now instead of all my crap laying around the whole room, it's "on display". :-)

751

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i've been trying to make music with this set up lately.

sega + delay / nes + modified vegaplay + delay + phaser / gameboy with lsdj.

752

(35 replies, posted in Trading Post)

that sticker is awesome.