current tracklist -

pieces of eight - what child is this
bbq - little drummer boy
brother android - "Auld Lang Syne," something from Charlie Brown, something from the Nutcracker, or some random hymn

send tracks to my email which is nickmaynard at gmail
reserve tracks in this thread.
deadline is december first.

i'll organize it. SIGN UP FOR SONGS HERE.

it looks like one just started!

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

make it into an NSF and then use vegaplay by no carrier!

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(7 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

updated with a NOISEWAVES video!

defiantsystems wrote:

Not getting any sound.

want to give a little more info maybe?

i can't even... so excited.

deyzi wrote:

HELLO ^-^
I am a painter and a graphic designer who would really like to create visuals! The only problem: I do not know where to start. I know nothing about the process or the programs used. Any tips/info would be really super appreciated heart

maybe you could tell us a vj you like and then someone might know how they go about making their visuals?

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(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Wizwars wrote:

Sometimes the only way there is going to be a local chiptune community is if you get off your ass and create one.

this is 100% my experience

do the chips in a gameboy cartridge actually get hot?

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(12 replies, posted in Trading Post)

nice

float.bridges wrote:
nickmaynard wrote:

It's not synesthesia but when I memorize the pitches of the random things that make noise in my daily life. Like, my old alarm clocked beeped a G# so whenever I hear a G#, I can immediately recognize it. Same with the beep that the touch screen of my cash register. Or whenever I hear a D, I think of the first note of the West Wing theme song.

That sounds a lot like perfect pitch! big_smile

It's more like good pitch memory. If someone said, "sing a C", I couldn't do it.

It's not synesthesia but when I memorize the pitches of the random things that make noise in my daily life. Like, my old alarm clocked beeped a G# so whenever I hear a G#, I can immediately recognize it. Same with the beep that the touch screen of my cash register. Or whenever I hear a D, I think of the first note of the West Wing theme song.

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(88 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yeah go for it

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(10 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

So what happens if I do this http://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ

squidula wrote:

For the past year, I have done several artist and record label interviews for the publication. My interviews have since become a staple in the magazine. I know my school magazine isnt the rolling stones, and I know how to fish. I also know how to extend a helping a hand. The position has been filled.

It never ceases to amaze me how horrible this forum is with helping. As much as I love creating chip, the chip community is a very negative place. But i forgot you guys are all big time, successful artists that need no help. This thread can be closed.

i think you're overreacting a bit. herr_prof is genuinely trying to be helpful and i agree with him. your article would be much better if you profiled a specific artist that you admired for the reasons you listed instead of just writing about some random person you happens to message you first (no offense to whoever that was).

that being said, i recommend messaging bclikesyou who would love to do an interview like this and who i feel manages their online presence very well.