stargazer wrote:

Got the same error and he sent me an updated version.

ok cool, ill just be patient then

Application of these principles will guarantee Scene Legitimacy.

Hey Nitro,
I've been fiddling with getting littleFM working with my dnd cart and I keep getting this error:

You can see that lsdj is there on the computer and I've installed the "recommended java" for my Windows 8 64 bit system.  Any ideas?

gyms wrote:

obsolete craftsmanship gets little praise outside of an immediate chiptune community.

That hits the nail right on the head!  Extremely well put.

Oh shizz!  Lookit them combos O_O

Hexawe is 100% LittleGameParkTracker (piggy) and all source files are available along with renders:  http://hexawe.net/

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

Chiptune is a dabblers genre to be sure, so many artists come and go of course. But something that I've found very interesting is that quite a few who were previously involved with the scene and "proper chiptune"* that have now "quit chiptune" or simply transitioned into other genres (mostly some form or another of EDM) still label themselves as "chiptune", do chip shows, etc., and generally carry on in a chiptune fashion despite supposedly being beyond all that.

Now I'm not passing judgement, nor is this aimed at anyone in particular (in fact I think its a good thing in certain regards and at the very least leads to a diversity of sound), but it is curious to me and I'm interested in other peoples thoughts on the matter.

So, back to this then...

I expect that an act that is no longer really chipmusic but that came up through that scene initially is going to have a hard time letting go of the "8bit" label if they still enjoy that type of music.  Maybe we can give some of these guys the benefit of the doubt and treat their not-really-accurate self labeling as an homage or tribute or a way to show their roots.

And in the cases where that's obviously not what's going on... well then just remember that someone that is genuinely curious about chiptunesmusic will follow the trail of bread crumbs back to the good stuff.  Right?

No need to be humble, UDA is legend in my book!

Halfbyteloader is the simplest tool I've found for homebrew on all psp models.

I'm a tech in the QA lab at a detergent plant.

/soul death

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Zef wrote:
SketchMan3 wrote:

If the wav instrument is playing a solo all by itself you could always fiddle with the volume pot if you are post-pot-pro-sounded? derp

If it's playing by itself just use M commands,

Alternatively you could mix your wav channel full left and everything else full right, then use M commands to change volume on the stereo channels independently.

Wouldn't using M commands still only give you 3 steps of volume for the wav channel, though?  That's something I've never thought to compare, E vs M on the wav channel.

herr_prof wrote:
egr wrote:

/turns your own weapons against you

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha that is fantastic

herr_prof wrote:

Wait im the only person getting paid to post here?

/turns your own weapons against you

Probably you'll want to look into Amiga Explorer:  http://www.amigaforever.com/ae/

Frank, you don't have to put on the red light. Those days are over.

I'd really like to trade for this!  I've got Amiga 500 stuff if you're into that (hard drive, midi interface, mice, etc) and I'll take a look around for other items when I get home

EDIT:  oh, i'll FB you now that i actually read the whole post tongue