593

(16 replies, posted in General Discussion)

jarthurkeenes.onion.tor

Woot!  big_smile

How's this coming along?  Not complaining or whining, just legitimately curious.  smile

Probably not. It takes a lot longer than you would expect for data to be transmitted.  Let it sit for a good 10 minutes or so and see if it completes.

I believe I've had this exact problem.  In my case, I was trying to execute the nlmidi program by double clicking or right click run etc instead of navigating to the file in the command line and then entering the commands to start the program.  If that's not what you're doing then I apologize for implying that you're as dumb as I am.  ;P

598

(47 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I'm in btw smile

599

(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Dis https://datathrash.bandcamp.com/track/cowboy-hat
an dis https://datathrash.bandcamp.com/track/happy-birthday

600

(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

That's one of my posts to the reddit glitch art sub.  It made me think "cover art" when I made it.

601

(47 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Only use the stock piggy samples? The ones included with the program.

Dat bang tho.  cool

I'm glad you did this. The more the merrier!

The solution was to use all three digits just like in the log output.  Like hat:0:0:0

Trust the log.  It is wise and just.

(also Marc was kind enough to help me)

I'm mapping an xbox afterglow gamepad for piggy use.  The dpad is unfortunately the "hat" joystick axis.  What's the correct syntax for this in mapping.xml?

The piggy event dump for the dpad is this:

[EVENT] hat(0)::0::3
[EVENT] hat(0)::0::1
[EVENT] hat(0)::0::0
[EVENT] hat(0)::0::2

and what I've tried already is this:

<MAPPINGS>
<MAP src="hat:0:0" dst="/event/up" />
<MAP src="hat:0:2" dst="/event/down" />
<MAP src="hat:0:3" dst="/event/left" />
<MAP src="hat:0:1" dst="/event/right" />
<MAP src="but:0:0" dst="/event/a" />
<MAP src="but:0:1" dst="/event/b" />
<MAP src="but:0:2" dst="/event/a" />
<MAP src="but:0:3" dst="/event/b" />
<MAP src="but:0:5" dst="/event/rshoulder" />
<MAP src="but:0:4" dst="/event/lshoulder" />
<MAP src="but:0:7" dst="/event/start" />
<MAP src="but:0:6" dst="/tempo/tap" />
</MAPPINGS>

All the buttons work but the dpad does not and in the log the "attached blah blah" isn't there for the "hat" mappings either.

Word! BGB is great.

606

(111 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

XyNo wrote:

The website doesnt work anymore... sad

It's back!

http://poyo.co/lgpt/#bg=454545&sn=C … Die+Piggin

freezedream wrote:

4mat: Hear! Hear!

Invisible Robot Hands wrote:
Mrwimmer wrote:

If I could write music any other way, I would, if only to get away from the majority of this scene.

I've seen the light in the past year and it's that the future for chipmusicians (assuming they seize it) is to just work harder to integrate themselves individually into irl scenes that aren't the chip scene because the chip scene kind of blows except for when you want to geek out or you have a question about your gear/software/etc.

ex: Chipthrash = harsh noise = noise/hardcore basement scene, and I'm about 500x happier doing my thing there than I am playing to a balloon-filled room of people wearing megaman tshirts and waiting for their turns to play their set with a Sega Master System or whatever.

I guess what I'm trying to say is I hate all of you. wink

This is very true and what a lot of people have been doing.  herr prof was encouraging exactly this several years ago.  "No more chip ghetto!"  I'm getting much more involved with the experimental/noise/circuit bending guys in Nashville and it's the best move I've ever made.