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(188 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Share'd my money with you.

I have Win 7 and solved it, but currently stuck at work.
I'm not sure but isn't there a video from 2xAA up on Youtube how to get it to work? If there is that's how it worked for me.

Sold Out

Hope someone orderd like 3 or 5.
Hope also the mailman puts them down that guys throath when he delivers them so he can choke to death on them.

Time to go out and smoke a "Calm-down-Cigarette".

lastfuture wrote:
9-Heart wrote:

I read there were up from Bitman on Facebook, one minute after he posted it, there were gone.

I still see them, get one now

"Sorry, there are no “drag'n'derp cartridge” left. All others are either sold or being held in other buyers’ carts. Buyers have 10 minutes to checkout, after which it may become available again."

I read there were up from Bitman on Facebook, one minute after he posted it, there were gone.

pivot. wrote:

[...] a noise channel instrument that would sound like waves crashing on the beach, good arpeggios (i already have a good one form LSDJguides) and lead instruments that make echos and other etherial sounds that give the sense of a large space.

That all isn't rocket science. In Noise just have a Note with Octave 5 playing with an Envelope XF. Listen to it will you goof around with the Shape - Wave rising.
Then try the same with a short Envelope and Octave 4, listen to it, change Shape - should get a wave chrash sound out of it.

Arps you can do with C command quick or just look around on the Internet or some LSDNG files. Most of the times a table with short TSPs and a H Command at the End does the trick.

For the Lead Instrument, just make a normal Instrument.
Copy it, set the Envelope on the Copy low and place the Copy Note after the real Note - Echo Effect. For a wide sound feel you can also bring in the O Command (Left panning to Right).

Solarbear wrote:

songs with only 2 parts: a musically tense buildup and a nice melodic release.

The Solarbear Code.

Sega TV Commercial wrote:

Still don't listen to Anamanaguchi?
You haven't seen the video.
Show 'em.

Well, good for you.
My chiptunes are all over the place and i'm having a hard time catching them.

› Show Spoiler

250

(66 replies, posted in Releases)

extreme zan-zan-zawa-veia wrote:

if i came up with descriptions for every release it'd just be another "zanzan" thread where i am not allowed to have opinions :B

Just write some and say your neighbor wrote them. Blame it on someone else.

251

(2 replies, posted in Releases)

Yeah, not bad. +1

defiantsystems wrote:

Get rid of the excessive robot voice.

Yeah, that's also my biggest offturn here.

253

(188 replies, posted in Trading Post)

BtW. maybe you should contact Love Through Cannibalism, he made some stickers all by himself in the past and sold them. There not Vinyl Cut but pretty good overall, maybe he can help you out an share some StickerMake-Secrets with you?
http://lxtxcx.tumblr.com/stickers

254

(188 replies, posted in Trading Post)

One of these?
Make all of them!

But if i head to sattle down i would go for the Skull, even if the Design 1 would be better, cause it's also in the banner of the first one. I i think about if why not making the banner of the first post the first sticker?

255

(188 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I just need to know about the shipping, but 'cause your are also EU i think it won't be that expensive.
And i don't care about the price, i just want some stickers big_smile
Also i would back way more. Like 20 - 30 €uros.

256

(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Cryptix wrote:
ForaBrokenEarth wrote:

A standard DAW (Garage band,logic, reaper ableton live ect.), a Y cable and a standard USB audio interface will be entirely fine for recording a gameboy.

I use an alesis IO2 and Ableton live. You just plug it it, plug your gameboy into the Line In's, set up your tracks and hit record.

Sweet, thanks! I guess I'll be off buying a USB audio interface then.

Yeah pretty much this.
I also just use a ProSound DMG with a cable that goes into some USB Interface which came with a Turntable Record Player to digitalize Vinyls. Works fine for me.