DogTag wrote:

http://roboctopus.bandcamp.com/track/th … -the-world
Electric guitar with distortion, if I remember well. It sounds awesome : D
I have to try out ukulele. Its lack of bass could be an advantage...

Is there any tutorial out there to this?

Hey that's me!

For that song the guitar was actually clean and recorded through a DI box. The compression, EQ, and 4-bit sample quality make it sound kind of distorted, haha.

This song had a piano kit in it: http://roboctopus.bandcamp.com/track/your-stars-at-dawn

Piano definitely is much easier to work with than guitar. A sound with more definition works better, in my experience. Bass sounds don't work very well, and highs don't fare very well. In my experience you're best sticking to mid-range sounds. It helps to EQ out some of the bass to make the sound clearer. EQing out some of the highs seems to help reduce that DMG-bit-crush-hiss sound.

The sound is definitely lo-fi, but I think it has its own charm.  I'm actually working on some new tracks that heavily use this idea, haha. I was literally about to make a kit of e-piano chords! ^_^

The best thing to do is just experiment with EQ/Compression and different instruments. It's a bit of trial-and-error but you might find a sound you like!

Edit: for preparing and loading samples into an LSDJ ROM, I originally used little-scale's tutorial. I used Audacity though.

http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2008/1 … -lsdj.html

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Nice work! Some big crunchy kicks and good wrap synths on this thing. Downloadin'.

Louisville is just a little over 4 hours from me. I'd drive up to play sometime.

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This is legit!  Lots of great stuff going on here.

Really digging Don't Go and My First LSDJ in particular.

Also, genuine lol at the bonus art and them random piece of flash fiction.

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This thing slays. There's some amazing programming here! Slather in particular.

The CD is going to abuse my car's speakers for sure!

The remixes and stuff were cool too. smile

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PianoGameboy wrote:

Ask and you shall receive.

Genuine lol!

And yeah, that's pretty #stockwave

Rad.

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My artist name is my hotmail address from 2001 or something.

My persona is that I'm a timid-ass dude with a fear of public speaking on stage with some Game Boys. I keep it REAL.

But seriously, I just try to have a killer set, maybe wear a tie, and be kinda chill onstage. I'm not a headbanger or a dancer or a punk, so I'm not going to do that. I'd feel stupid.  I just want to look like your dad and have a kick drum that's louder than everyone else's.

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pivot. wrote:

I would REALLY love it if there was a tutorial series out there that would sit you down, and go through every part of the LSDJ program with you from the very beginning to extremely complex things. But as far as I know, that kind of tutorial is not out there. I'd like to see your tutorials and go through with them, but I still don't think I'm ready because some of the stuff you cover still looks like greek to me, so I still feel like i have to climb through a lot of shit to even get to the interesting stuff.


Read the manual. It's detailed, well-written, and covers pretty much everything. When I was starting out all I did was that nullsleep tutorial and read the manual.

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I think you have to get over that initial hump where you're figuring things out, honestly.

I have an okay understanding of LSDJ, so I can just sit in bed in the evening and track some music (as opposed to watching TV, playing a video game, etc.) I have a job, wife, toddler, and I find time to work on music nearly every day.

BUT, it would sure be harder to get motivated if I had to read tutorials. So I think you just need to push through the learning phase.

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thebitman wrote:
roboctopus wrote:

qdme-3z7w

Taken. Will be buying a physical copy sometime soon when my Paypal is no longer locked up!

I'll have some CDs to sell at BRKfest if you just want to wait till then!

Sounds great and that artwork is top-notch cool!

Is this another klystrack release?

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My evil netlabel overlords blessed me with download codes, so here are some more. I like giving things away!

uncu-652w
x5pd-6fs4
469s-kqha
4n2c-gzpb
qdme-3z7w

Post if you use one, to avoid confusion.

Redeem the codes here: http://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/yum

*edit - my netlabel overlords are not evil praise be to CheapBeats, amen! wink

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Shit, I'm going to put my tie on just to loosen it a little.

Gentleman, I don't know what I expected, but it sure wasn't something this enjoyable.

Stockwave 4 ever.

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Thanks for the kind words everyone!

Here are some down load codes for people light on scratch this week. smile

Post if you use one.

Redeem them here: http://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/yum

fd4u-gwg9
5hed-74rz
ge7s-vqc6
yrwc-gtsy
tmhe-3nxr

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I've been working on this for a long time, and it feels good to finally have it out there.

Big thanks to the CheapBeats crew for releasing this and doing tons of promo-stuff!

defPREMIUM wrote:

very fresh, catchy, sexy lsdj work- not to mention the recording/production quality. this is a memorable album- i ordered the physical copy because i heart love through cannibalism's artwork!

Love Through Cannibalism is sooooo great. I'm humbled by how good the CD looks.

This starts in just a few minutes!