Fuck.  Wish I had noticed this yesterday.

THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP, KEV!  sad

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Sure. I layer really low frequency noise channel with kicks or other percussive sounds a lot.

No more PU2 kix fun?

Pretty sure these are what you're thinking of: https://archive.org/details/AmigaSoundt … Packsst-xx

Victory Road wrote:

what's wrong with pu1? :v

Pu1 has a lot more sonic potential .  Pu2 is the most boring gameboy channel so I don't mind mostly taking it up with kicks.

Word. Variations of that are the only kicks I've been using lately. I like how it sounds with other channels.  Some other options would be cool tho.

I posted this on the LSDJ Facebook group a while back.  Interested to see what ya'll could add to the discussion.

Kickdrum patches for PULSE 2 only!  Let's keep it tight butthole in here, guys.

Mine:

Adjust volume column to taste.  Leave the last volume at 1 or 2 for a nice buzzy background filler.

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Just noticed this. Checking it out quietly on my work pc.  *shhhhh*

r0lemusic wrote:

well the EQ thing in the comparison is between those two models, but I believe (hadnt tried though) they really eat the bass at a level you cant fix when compared with the DMG, if a frecuency its eaten mean is not there even you EQ hard

It's possible!  Need some spectrum comparisons to find out.

Nicely done!  I prefer and use CGB almost exclusively since the extra processing power gives you much more freedom to really push the effects and table usage.  As you say, a touch of eq can make pretty much any model sound like any other model so the "bassiness" of the output isn't really an issue.  Any live venue is going to have processing on the PA system in some way regardless and recorded tracks can obviously be tweaked any way you like.

EDIT:  I say "extra processing power" but wasn't LSDJ initially developed FOR gameboy color?  So really it's "lack of processing power" on the dmg's part.  wink

I enjoyed the interview and so did I.

Putting this one at the top of the listening queue.

LINK: https://datathrash.bandcamp.com/album/mid-rage

Memero kicks off a series of new Datathrash releases with a bangbangBRKing slab of Mid-Rage!!

Memero has previously appeared on Killbot Records and RainbowDivingButterflies and as an opening act for Duran Duran Duran (cred level = legit).

Check him out at: http://www.memero.org

Hey BitCruncher, I have a fairly simple but wildly useful project that you may want to tackle.  It's a software utility and could be a good way to get your feet wet in the current chip scene.  PM me if you're interested!

Yes, errbody come hang and thrash.