babes

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.noisechannel.org/dos/albums/ … mooooombah

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)


My setup right now.

"What game are you playing?"

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(18 replies, posted in Releases)

I'm so glad I clicked into this thread.
I really dig this, man

I've tried MSX and C64 before, I just seem to struggle with the 11 available channels

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(7 replies, posted in Sega)

I don't know exactly what I did other than that.  But it was making this grinding sound so I just pushed around the gears in the tray, and it fixed it? it was weird.  Pretty rad though, $5 for a broken sega cd i got working haha.
Mines a model 1.

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I fixed mine by cleaning the lens.

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That album art is sick as fuck
I dig the energy

I'm just not really feeling it (and I listen to quite a bit of nintendocore, HtheB and iamerror etc).
Maybe try filling out the sound, make it sound heavier.  And adding some variation.
I think the vocals could work but you should maybe imo pull down the gain and try to get a bit of a lower pitch out of your voice for it?

Maybe listen to some of these guys to see what I mean: http://www.soldier001.com/
They're really heavy for what they are, its rad.

Smashboy wrote:

Are there any other communities like this

You could try noisechannel.org

"That's it? Boring"
While listening to "I know" by Nordloef

Steinberg Wavelab 6 for me


Bit wish wrote:

5, after im finished recording i listen to it, the voice kits sound really raspy and fuzzy and it doesnt get the left/right effect.

Probably a mono cable.
I'm basically restricted to writing in mono because of that for now.

One time I told my uncle I had this big gig, and he asked me what I was going to be playing, and I told him gameboy.
He laughed at my face and said "I should just slap you upside the head for that one".

EDIT:
My parents are pretty cool about it though, they've been supportive.
However my dad asked that I quit bringing stuff home after I cam home with a box full of MSX macro/music carts. haha

Smashboy wrote:
Dos wrote:

This problem could all have been fixed if we all used Amiga OS with a ram disk wink

What the bleep?!

Ram disks are sick because I can download stuff onto it rather than my hard drive, and it goes away when I turn off my PC.  Old feature, it's too bad that feature isn't prominent anymore (other than on linux).

When I put out my first chiptunes they were horrible and got shit comments, as well as some really good CC comments.
So I learned and kept working at getting better.  Now I'm actually pretty happy with what I write.  The more time and practice you put into it the better though, it took 2 albums for me to feel like I'm okay at writing chipmusic.

A little CC IMO BTW
Maybe try some more variation in instruments and patterns?  I still have issues with variation in patterns, but little things like that can really improve a song I've noticed.

This problem could all have been fixed if we all used Amiga OS with a ram disk wink