Looking to get rid of one of the DMGs in my regular rotation.  I put up a shitty Youtube video showcasing the DMG in question.  The last part of the song is rough, and my D90 cuts after 5 minutes of film, so a portion of the song cuts.  Don't hate.

I put a couple shots up on Photobucket as well...and while I was there, found a couple interesting photos I had uploaded that I have ALSO included below for your viewing pleasure.  Pics not related.  Except the DMG pics.  Those are definitely related.

Asking $75, as it's been well loved and has some wear & tear.

http://youtu.be/_YOQEcYCMI8

This is the same DMG being eaten at my friend Alex's house last year.  Good times:

Another cameo!  "Roughing it Up North" at the cabin.

This is 10K at a Miley Cyrus concert.  Obviously.

Doors open @ 9:00PM, event begins at 9:30.  $4 cover.

Dragonfly Lounge
401 East Washington Ave
Madison, Wi 53703

https://www.facebook.com/events/195018970608561/

Noisechannel will be hosting a live feed of the event beginning at 9:30PM CST going until 1:30.

Google Map:
http://brk.to/1ndt

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Hey, do you guys have a mirror for the archive?  Alex's url is no longer valid.

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Downloading, can't wait!

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No, that's VGM, and I consider it to be a subgenre of chipmusic when speaking about some of the older consoles.  There are plenty of folks out there that listen to the original VGM compositions, as well as orchestral and electronic remixes, and don't have an interest in the larger realm of chipmusic as a whole so I'd like to keep them separate.

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Stargazer, you make a valid point.  My initial post didn't factor in scenesters that don't have a real interest in the music.  Chipmusic fans sort of covers it, but how about we amend that to "followers of chipmusic"?  Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that they are included in my aforementioned outspoken population.

Also, if you haven't sent me an email regarding that battery cover, please do.  info@nonelectronics.

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Sycamore Drive wrote:
calmdownkidder wrote:

The people who know chipmusic should be kept in the deepest darkest recesses of their mind, and it should never be admitted in public their sick, sick liking for this bollox

When shirts like this exist, you can see why people hide the fact that they like chiptune.

http://www.audiolife.com/store/FTF/Merc … eID=7&

It's interesting to see the cliches this shirt buys into while catering to such a specific group... even better, I think it's great that the few that DO get it will still think it's trite.  I've had people come up to me and ask "What game is this?", as many of the rest of you no doubt have, but the question still stands:

For every one of us that has a presence here, how many of us don't?

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I'm recalling a discussion I had in New York several months ago:

I was discussing the pool of chipmusicians, chipmusic fans, etc., and someone brought up an observation 8bitweapon had made about how he saw numbers on his CD sales (or something similar, I can't recall exactly what it was) that pointed to the fact that there were likely quite a few people out there that have an interest in chipmusic, yet choose not to join in on discussion at the forums, compose music, purchase wares from the myriad of shops available that cater to our wants and needs, etc.

I'm curious if any of you have considered this invisible, silent group, and, if so, how large you think it is compared to the outspoken group we have here and elsewhere on the interwebs, percentage-wise.

shift decimal wrote:

This is some scary shit.

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I've been a big fan ever since Bovine Rearrangement on Merck.  I miss that label so much...

Having a listen now.  Had a brief pang of jealousy when I realized you actually know the guy, TSS.

I seem to recall reading somewhere he tracks a lot of his music.  Fucking impressive.

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I would gladly play St. Louis again sometime later this year.  One of the best crowds I've ever played for, and the best venue I've had the pleasure of performing at, bar none.

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Fuck me, I've got it!  I can pan one channel left and the remaining three right.

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Thanks Dice!  Sadly neither of those will do what I need, I require some way of monitoring my other channels while recording just one, or perhaps two split between L and R at the same time.  I have about thirty minutes of material spread over 7 or 8 banks that needs to be done live, no other way about it.  I can't queue up/mess with/solo/mute patterns accurately without the other channels present to tell me when it's time to make essential changes.

Looks like my best option is to record it all at once and separate into different channels based on frequency range, then apply EQ and FX to those individually, but I'm not looking forward to it.

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Awesome!  I want to know how he isolated his channels in nl... guess he wrote a track in song mode, muted three and played one through?

I wish there was an effective way to do this while improvising in live mode.

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Interested in the white DMG, PMed.

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Hopped on the say that this is my favorite release of the last several months.