1,601

(93 replies, posted in General Discussion)

JvK from Australia (I think) makes great music.

Ah, maybe once all the important things are sorted out then! smile

Nope, attribution and share-alike are completely different. I can think of a lot of different things a track could be used for which wouldn't be creative commons, but should have attribution.

I'm not sure why there couldn't be an appropriate site-wide license with a "unless stated otherwise" disclaimer, and then people who want something else can just write something else, rather than limiting it to one of four options.

My dream would be a netradio! So members could click a button called something like "queue this track to be played on the netradio", and it would be added to the queue, and then after all the requests before that have been played, it gets played. Probably also you'd need to limit the number of requests per member (5 a day or something) to stop the queue getting too long, and have songs 'locked' once they've been requested, for a day at least, so it doesn't become the same stuff over and over.

I know it's probably never going to happen (too much hard work) but it would be an amazing feature.

1,605

(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

The maximum delay is normally however many ticks in a step, minus one (so you can't delay notes into the next step)... And I can't imagine people tracking at 10 or more ticks per step very often (I usually use 6, 4 or 3, I imagine most people are the fairly similar). So yeah, I guess 9 ticks would be enough as a maximum delay! smile

1,606

(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Dexter's saying Rusko is to dubstep, as Pendulum are to drum and bass, and I'm agreeing with him.

1,607

(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

dexter wrote:

this is like me asking you the best d&b and you answering pendulum

Thanks dexter, well said! big_smile

I love the way I can control his biting by moving my mouse up and down (not sure why that happens).

1,609

(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I used XMSNES once and it turned my song to white noise. It's also not a tracker (just converts xm to spc). tongue

SNESMOD by Mukunda is what I would recommend for making SNES music. smile

1,610

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

Hehe, I'll make sure to tell him you liked it. smile

1,611

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

tRasH cAn maN's second picture and EmThree's one with the pigeons are both great! smile

My dad is self-employed as a photographer, mostly landscapes, I think some of his are really nice http://andysuttonphotography.com/.

1,612

(11 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Pure data seems ideally suited to this too, probably a 5 or 10 minute job if you know what you're doing.

1,613

(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Battle Lava wrote:

what are the possibilities for mml on a modern mac (if anyone knows)?  I remember seeing something somewhere but am having a hard time remembering.

edit: other than the flash option

http://8bitcollective.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=15471

MCK! smile

Sample trackers are different to VSTs or Game Boys, you have to make sure your instruments are in tune with each other! The lead instrument at the end sounds pretty out to me. Draw the samples yourself if you can't put them in tune by ear, or just use Ableton/Logic/FL/Garageband/whatever, because 90% of your fans don't know what an XM is anyway. tongue

That's my advice. smile

Yoghurt Factory is my mum's favourite chiptune. xD

Jakim is massively talented, listen to "Whatever it means" and "Despite the fact", great!

Reed too, my favourites by him are "Hot Buttered" and "Jazzberry Juice".

Oooh, if we are talking about favourite Radix tracks, I love Weather Girl, Linda's World, Little Adventure, aaaah, there's too many beautiful songs to list all of them. No one else can quite get that feeling into their songs like he does. Shame they're all so short. sad

Yuki Satellites is also one of my favourite songs (of any artist!), but it hardly counts as a chiptune (15Mb xm, hehe).

I would definitely say Radix is chipmusic everyone needs to have.
ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/artists/radix/chiptune/