it's rough but 9 - spunky brewster. 10 - corset lore. 11 - Binärpilot.

4 DAYS.

  1. SPUNKY BREWSTER'S FIRST SHOW.

  2. BINARPILOT'S FIRST SHOW AS A NY LOCALBRO.

  3. CORSET LORE'S FIRST TIME OBLITERATING A WESTERN THEMED GAY BAR WITH ONLY A GAMEBOY.

BE THERE. OR BE CHIP SHAMED INTO OBLIVION.

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!!!!!!!!!!!

YALL, make it to the show and you could nab one of these sweet buttons!

DO IT DO IT DO IT
BUTTONS BUTTONS BUTTONS
ANIME ANIME ANIME
CHORPTONES CHEEPTOONS CHARFTURNS

kick.snare is proud to present, a very holiday party time with SPUNKY BREWSTER, CORSET LORE, and - freshly transplanted to New "motherfucking" York City - BINARPILOT. With eyeball lacerations by DIY DESTRUCTION. Come get toasty warm with the best chip gals and guys in town while soaking your holiday cheers in some holiday beers.

Branded Saloon. 21+. $5. FIRST 10 PEEPS GET A PIN.

With anime posterings by @KewCake !!

FB RINK ===> http://tinyurl.com/lblz6ep

FEATURING:

---- Spunky Brewster ----

Spunky Brewster, hailing from Planet Zaxxon, is a devoted music and sound enthusiast who is interested in one thing: to provide the people of Earth with smooth grooves and sassy vibes. His main inspirations sprout from early computer technology, such as MS-DOS games and software.  Spunky Brewster is also madly in love with the Sound Blaster 16 sound card (FM synthesis), which tends to be the primary source for the creation of his songs. He hopes to meet you all soon!

http://www.planetzaxxon.com (Coming in 2014)

https://www.facebook.com/SpunkyBrewster

---- Corset Lore ----

Corset Lore ’s fantastical song constructions lie at the intersection of baroque style, asian folklore, science fiction and underground music of the late 20th century. She writes 8 bit compositions on a Game Boy DMG-01 and sometimes transmits these frequencies to multiple radios in installation for spatialized performance. While playing guitar, she fancies electric toothbrushes and ebow to guitar plectra most of the time. She has performed at Hackers on Planet Earth Number Nine 2012, I/O chip music showcase, Splice NYC, Vector Game Art Festival, the WARPER 7 year anniversary party, Ladies’ Night at Pulsewave NYC, 8static Festival – 5 Year Anniversary celebration and in collaboration with glomag at PAX East and Public Assembly. Compilations include Starscream’s “Future, And It Doesn’t Work + Remixes” record, “Reformat: A Tribute to Bit Shifter’s Information Chase” on 8bitpeoples and ‘Pxl-Win’, a collaboration between Chiptunes=WIN and Pxl-Bot. With absolute delight, her debut EP, "Corset Lore" was released on the 8static imprint in October 2013.

http://about.me/corset.lore

---- Binarpilot ----

I make music because I love to. I don't want to be famous, I don't want to make a lot of money, I just want to keep making music that I like and share it with everyone. Especially the robots, geeks, hackers, and nerds of this world.

http://binaerpilot.no/

---- DIY DESTRUCTION ----

DIY_Destruction (Michael Goodman) has been doing visuals for the better part of 6 years using a circuit bent NES and custom Pure Data patches. Using now a Raspberry Pi with Super Pikix Pi. Originally from NY He has performed in Canada, Boston, England and numerous festivals such as PAX Prime, PAX East, MAG Fest and SuperByte 2013.

https://www.facebook.com/DIYDestructi0n

For the record, this is what I was talking about (I'm an idiot):

trash80 wrote:

Yeah if anything, changing the settings in code itself - you'll probably also need to change the memory settings value that checks if the stored eeprom matches the config. Think its called version or something. Without changing that to something else too, arduinoboy wont reload the settings into eeprom. Which is probably what you were experiencing.

Guess I'll have to figure out this version/memory setting.

herr_prof wrote:

You should just have to edit the sketch and reupload it using the arduino software. The maxpat automates this over sysex.

You might also be able to just convert the ftdi to usb midi interface:
http://dimitridiakopoulos.com/hiduino

I mean, I've definitely tried that as I built the arduinoboy in the first place and fully understand how to use an arduino - what trash80 said a little bit back was that just uploading the sketch with changes to things like midi channel and delay don't actually do anything because *insert magical reason I don't understand*. I've tried a number of times to simply edit midi channel parameters etc and it always defaults to the same 1,2,3,4. I don't get it. It doesn't make any sense to me as the arduinoboy code is being edited and reuploaded post-edit, theoretically replacing the previous code - so how could it default to the original paramaters if the code doesnt have the original parameters stored elsewhere? This is really confounding me. Might just end up buying a premade - pretested arduinoboy tbh. Hmm.

edit: im good at quotes

Anybody got an ab to sell? haha

Yeaaah he did. I was just having a hard time finding the memory setting that allowed me to save changes to the arduinoboy when modifying the code. Without it, code changes aren't saved. Thought the maxpat might be an easy work around till I found it works with midi I/O instead of USB. Back to the code! Thanks.

Heyyy so I finally got around to trying out the maxpat and let me see if I get this straight: communication from the maxpat to the arduinoboy is done by USB to arduino or MIDI i/o? If it's MIDI i/o that kinda screws me since my arduinoboy is only built for MIDI out. Would there be any other way to modify the delay parameter? I can't handle all these dropped notes.. Thanks in advance!

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YUP

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!!! big_smile big_smile big_smile big_smile big_smile big_smile !!!

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Another break from my usual ravefest, seven tracks of chip storytelling. As told by PU1, PU2, WAV and NOI.

exlibris
exlibris
exlibris
exlibris
exlibris

Please enjoy, let me know what you think and keep an eye out for color mechanica coming out in December/January! A little thing to get you amped for it:

Just want to second what KK Slider said. Tables will be your best friend when it comes to really adding life to your instruments. Maybe just spend some time getting comfortable with the effect commands, layering them in tables, and maybe even diving into automation in tables - allowing the instrumenta to start writing the track for you. Once youre comfortable with tables and pulse and noi channels, you can dive into the endless void of greatness that is the wav channel. Whatever you do, learn to love tables, they will bring shit to life. I

DAGS, CHROMACLE HAS BEEN ADDED TO THIS LINEUP TO VIZ YOU TO COMPLETION. Let the gooey times roll.

gurrrrl thooo

AHHH YOU ARE MAKING ME CONSIDER BEING VERY IRRESPONSIBLE. I'll have to sleep on this one. That's a lot a paper. Would you consider taking trades as part of the payment?