609

(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You can get a nice octave if you do single cycle waves

Use your ears. I usually like it off. Some patches will sound worse in higher octaves with it off.

611

(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

They built them to communicate with alien races, stargate much?

612

(12 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

thats why i alphabetized my druim folder a-e drums machines load pretty fast!

613

(12 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I got sick of what I had and deleted everything and started from scratch starting with 200 drums and mono wave

here it is today:

Shared with ableton big_smile

614

(12 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I never ran into that but I have my samples in my lib sorted by category, so no more than 20 samples or so a folder.

615

(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Let me assure you there is no problem with the size of the Nintendo Gameboy.

616

(12 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

try running all the samples through a batch converter to make sure they are the correct sample rate and bit depth.

You can load as many samples as you have slots or ram. Piggy wont NOT load stuff, itll just crash if you try to load something too big.

617

(21 replies, posted in Releases)

its a meme, relax

sometimes bad people win

dbspin wrote:

Hey folks - thanks for the replies (and mega thanks to the people who've already mailed us).

Re: Creative Commons - a lot of stuff is licensed 'no derivatives' 'non-commercial'. Technically including in the programme is a derivative work, and as the programme is going out on a commercial radio station in Ireland it could potentially violate that aspect of the CC licence too, so we need to either have explicit permission from the artist or use public domain or CC0 licensed stuff.

We'd really appreciate any links to resources with chip music under those licences.

Well yea you have to reach out to the artists.

Is the UI generated off the sega video out? Does the loop blocks have follow actions like on ableton? Ie you can set it to loop x times then jump to block y?

621

(22 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

an0va wrote:

bumping this; looking for another good one and herr_prof's first link is now unavailable yikes

you can find a few dozen of them on ebay.

Or at least his mic stand

Check out the free music archive.

Are you using panning?