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110% クッキー - 私のクッキー
10% 哲学的荒唐無稽
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33% 獣を女性で
11% キュリオシティとアドベンチャー - ???
4% ナットのテースト/ナットのケーキ
20% バーベキュー
20% 筋肉
ありがと♥
edit: it stripped the spaces -_-
Also, I can't guarantee it's 100% correct but it should be good enough. And a couple area that I don't think I can do yet, sorry.
Chainsaw Police wrote:Nope, sorry. This was done in Visual Basic .NET, a strictly Windows language
a music tracking program with support only for the PC speaker
Why did I not know about this?
Here I was doing all my PC speaker music with bash scripts lol.
Wait so like... you input notes on staves in the Game Boy and it plays back what you wrote?
Could be cool. I'm interested.
Might try to do a Linux port in Qt or something if I get the chance.
ant1 wrote:edit: it loads games in .MP3 format (yes)
lolwut
Is that like C64 tape loading for the modern era?
<------- is down to play.
BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:introducing CM.O ECHO-CHAMBER v1.0!
Only see opinions that you agree with! Never again be confronted by pesky "new ideas"!
HIDDEN. LOL.
I miss ChipCo.
Now that was a cool place.
Only if mizu and myles are there.
wedanced wrote:Nanoloop is limited as shit. have you tried playing notes in between each step without sacrificing a usable space? try to change a notes without re-triggering it. The Gba has waaaay more power to it other then 4 channels. Nanoloop cant do complicated instrument designing like you see in lsdj or any kind of automation to the sounds timber as there is no commands. That is just the beginning of a long list of weaknesses that Nanoloop has compared to other programs.
Nanoloop sacrifices some of the most basic functions of a music program in favor of keeping the "minimal" and "intuitive" design that people harp on.
In all honesty I find that all the simplicity that nanoloop incorporates is what makes it the one of the least intuitive options. You always have to find work arounds and compromise with the program to get it to do what you want for the most basic of sequencing. For me it gets in the way of my creativity and writing. constantly having to make those compromises and having those compromises run into each-other creating a new problem is just way too much a pain in the ass to handle. It slows me down to a crawl.
none of these problems have to do with the hardware. it is just how the software was designed from the floor up to utilize (or not) the hardware.
It works for some people who just dont mind making those sacrifices but for me i cant stand it.
I have used all versions of nanoloop for iphone, gba, and gb. Nanoloop is great for some things but to just ignore those details is lying to yourself.
tl;dr: nanoloop is the OS X of chipmusic software
Only about 94GB's worth. I'm more of a 'shows' guy than a movie guy.
Almost $500 for a midi gameboy?
:V :V :V :V :V :V :V
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