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(52 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

>look up

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(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

This won't work?

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(52 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

>look around

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(52 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

>kick box in anger


Will there be lots of:
[I don't know how to do that]
?

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(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

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I know I suck at wrapping.

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.asciimeo.com/2352598
Best viewed in color ascii.


To bad you can have those embedded.

never mind.

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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

minusbaby wrote:

Well, there's Game Boy Galleria:
http://www.imgcab.com/gameboy/gameboy0.html

Doesn't seem very complete. E.g., no blue DMG.

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Wow!
Everything looks... Better!

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(1 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

After performing a search I see a misplaced link appearing over my LOGOUT button to http://chipmusic.org/forums/search/
The CSS of the above page looks a tad wonky.

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(96 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Pompei wrote:

That's what most people go to anyways, and what everyone's been anticipating.

I think not. But maybe you've done a survey on the matter..?

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(131 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

akira^8GB wrote:

I could try to convince someone to hack at it, maybe.

That would be awesome.
I've had a look at the player source, but I guess it would take at least a year before I grasp what's going on in there. smile


C64 + Sync24 = heart ^ 88

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

@Akira: Plus they play LOUD!
I have a pair when tracking drums. Drummers tends to like them.

I wonder if M4G will be compatible with SuperCard SD..?

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

RushCoil wrote:
tRasH cAn maN wrote:

Then you need a well acoustically treated room with good proportions to begin with. Otherwise it won't matter what monitors you put up.

This is what everyone says, and is definitely true if you want a "flat" sound or are making a pro recording studio and especially if you are charging people, but here's a story to illustrate my experience with it.

My first monitors were NS-10M's (with an underpowered amp). They sounded like shit. After using them for a month, everything I did sounded spot on in the car. Then I got some Mackie HR24 MKI. Everything sounded TOO good, and after using them for a month, everything sounded spot on in the car. Then I sold it all and got some half-assed Mackie desktop speakers in a trade. After using them for a month, everything I do sounds spot on in the car.

Shit, maybe I just need to start mixing in the car.

Seems like everything will sound spot on in your car. tongue
But you have a point there. I know ppl who make excellent mixes on a pair of socks.
I actually love the NS-10's, but you do need a good amp to go with it.
One thing I'd say though, if you're setting up a bedroom studio or whatever in a non treated small room, think twice before getting a sub.