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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Ella wrote:

winner

Creepy.

(!) But ugh, gotta be at Harrisburg airport at 7AM Saturday morning.

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(10 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Pretty badass! Happy birthday, cheers!

*drool* why you ditching this?

invaderbacca wrote:
an0va wrote:

I'm talking about Queen of Sheeba, literally right across the street! I'm not familiar with the area, though, so other people round here might know better places. But for the past three 8static events I've been getting there early to get my grub/beer on.

The beer deals there are sweet, never ate there but the place NEXT door is amazingggggg

Really? Must try! Also must check out this Gojjo place, too. I will agree and say that the beer + shot of whiskey special in that place is pretty rad.

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(70 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

animalstyle wrote:

legendary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeWNItggXhQ

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:
an0va wrote:

Not only am I upset that I will be missing good times, but I'm also upset that I'll be missing getting an order of those mighty fine lamb tips from the place across the street. hmm

"might fine" lamb tips, eh? might you expound on the precise location of this wondrous establishment my good sir?

I'm talking about Queen of Sheeba, literally right across the street! I'm not familiar with the area, though, so other people round here might know better places. But for the past three 8static events I've been getting there early to get my grub/beer on.

Not only am I upset that I will be missing good times, but I'm also upset that I'll be missing getting an order of those mighty fine lamb tips from the place across the street. hmm

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Cesque wrote:

New iPod Touch, and all three of these:

I now have 2 iPod Touches with touchOSC, those controllers and a synth. My mission: to hook them all up to Renoise, which only accepts 2 MIDI Inputs and looks very complicated to set up with OSC. Doing well so far - one touchOSC through a pd patch, into MIDI, the 3 controllers merged using MIDI OX, and all of it into 2 MIDI-YOKE channels. Hopefully I'll have an awesome song done soon! tongue

Edit: And Komplete 7 Elements, too!

Three of the keys of my NanoKey stopped working after two days; took back that shit. The Kontrol was okay, though.

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(70 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Holy ballsacks. Buying a PowerPak now! Looks really fun to work with, Neil!

I'll be in Florida for a week. sad

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)





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(67 replies, posted in Sega)

low-gain wrote:

I just dont want to see another Jose Torres or Wayfar happen.
And when i start to see people who have no clue what the hell they're talking about start to offer up donations and blindly wanting to give money away for something that isn't even in a prototyped, or beta version. totally rubs me the wrong way.

I guess I really can't blame you for just looking out for other people's cash, then. I don't know the details of those two previous scenarios (before my time, I guess?), but if something similar happened where someone ran off with money from the community, that's really shitty!

I still don't think as boomlinde said that anyone was like "I will give you money RIGHT NOW Shiru" but rather they would donate if the project could be a reality. But we now know it can't be (with Shiru, at least) so all is well in the land.

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(67 replies, posted in Sega)

RG wrote:

Just playing Devil's advocate here: What is the advantage of having a native Sega tracker when FM synthesis can be found in many, many other Yamaha products? Is it just to say "I make music on a Genesis," or is there some compelling argument I'm missing? I can see why the c64 (among others) would be highly sought after, but from what I gather you can achieve near-exact results elsewhere with this.

Please school my ass. smile

Honestly, for me, just so I can use the Nomad for more than just playback/games. Oh well. SunVox makes sense!

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(67 replies, posted in Sega)

nitro2k01 wrote:
low-gain wrote:

It would be a good start to have someone who actually wants to do the project. Because it really would be a labor of love.

I don't see why that is necessarily important. As long as you can trust that the person is competent and willing enough I don't why he must do it "out of love". You could also add to the "contract" that the application s-hould be released as open source when done, so others can improve on it.

low-gain wrote:

Then getting a taste of what kind of work they're capable of doing, with perhaps some simple demo's they've done up of potential native software for said hardware...

Are you aware that Shiru is the author of TFM Music Maker? http://shiru.untergrund.net/software.shtml Also see the code section.

I don't doubt that for a second Shiru is competent enough to do a project like this. The problem here is the logistics of the donation, ie to collect and transfer the money. The latter is a problem in itself since he lives in Russia; many simple solutions, like PayPal, don't work.

+1

Also, Russia brings a problem. Old Country'd!