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(188 replies, posted in Trading Post)

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

phuckyeah

Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

First rule to LGPT users: being cool.

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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Zef wrote:

I'm curious as to what you thought the purpose of lsdsng files was if not to be used in sav files...

Me too.  What were you planning on doing with the song file other than inserting it into another sav?

this flyer. it speaks to me.  o.O

herr_prof wrote:

can anyone explain to me why ping pong is desirable? Im just curious.

I *think* ping pong prevents clicks when your endpoints aren't zero crossings... that's all I can think of.

... is this old news?  I dunno, just found out about the "Pi Store" today so:  http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects?c … amp;page=1

Piggy has some company on the Pi!

ZX Spectrum emulator: http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects/u … y_portable

SchismTracker: http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects/schismtracker

Some other cool stuff in there as well like pixel art tools etc.

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(37 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

wedanced wrote:

maybe i am a little behind but i have noticed some changes in the bitcrusher sound and some of my older files dont sound exactly the same when i play them back. anyone else notice this?

From the mailing list:

LGPT Mailing List wrote:

There's been some changes on how downsampling is applied but it's not
the level of downsampling, rather which points are used for
downsampling. Before it was 'random' (I'm going to skip the gory
details unless requested otherwise) and now it's not anymore. This was
the reason for people reporting 'sound change' when changing the path
or running on another platform.

As of now; the downsampling points are computed from the sample start
or the loop start (depending on the loop mode). Try tweaking those a
little bit and you should be able to get the sound you had before.

Unless I've messed it somewhere else smile

/M

So yes, there's been a change but it is a change to make things more the same.  wink

Sweet!  big_smile

ghostshadow wrote:

I love DataThrash, you guys are doing something awesome, it's great to see a completely different side to chip tunes.

Thanks!  It means a lot to me that people are listening and appreciating our efforts.  smile

Are you sure you want to be an artist?  Is composing or creating sounds such a drag that you just don't want to do it?  Wanting to BE an artist and putting in the work to BECOME an artist are two very different things.

If you actually want to produce art then you have to DO IT.  A little something everyday even if it's crap.  Wash, rinse, repeat.

Finding someone to work with on an ongoing project helps.  Then you can bug each other to stop whining and just work.  smile

Fatal Labyrinth wrote:

This is mad hot, wow. Great tracks and great mixing!

Ditto.

Bump for the afternoon thrashers.  Get in on this!  w00t!  \m/ \m/

Hey Wezil, this may be too late for you but check out nitro's recent sample playback fix for lsdj.  It's really impressive!  http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/10162 … h-cleaner/

Well this is a must get for sure!  big_smile

LINK: http://datathrash.bandcamp.com/album/ri … -the-diary

A special message from Chad:

The album artwork was made by one of the talented artists from the Brunswick Center Adult Services Art Program.
I work with people who have disabilities and I really hate to say that because the people I support everyday are far from limited or disabled and they enhance my life greatly. ALL THE MONEY from any sale of this album will go right to the art program at BCS and the wonderful artist who made this for me. So even if you aren't fond of the music please considering donating anything to help keep these awesome artists well stocked with supplies!

The logo was designed by Eric Gorman

Album was produced by Arnie Holder

Cat# DTR00029

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(136 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

herr_prof wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

reverse playback as an option on the instrument screen and via command

Put the start point of a an instrument all the way at end, and the loop end point all the way the beginning on your sample.

yikes  really?  Ive been trying to make that work with lpof, unsuccessfully.