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(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yeah, but i do when i'm playing my guitar and i do when i'm using impulse tracker or FL studio or audacity
concentrating on things isn't so hard :3

1,026

(97 replies, posted in Past Events)

jellica it's improbable

1,027

(97 replies, posted in Past Events)

it;s probable

1,028

(97 replies, posted in Past Events)

who's playing? who's playing? who's playing? who's playing? who's playing? who's playing? who's playing? who's playing? who's playing?

pay for your own holiday

1,030

(72 replies, posted in General Discussion)

did anyone say Tobiah? what is quantum jumping? will you go to heaven?

1,031

(52 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

plainflavored seems to be on drugs


nice work mikeryan

http://www.globalproductions.ch/shop/loveant1.html
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http://www.icedaudio.com/
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/samplemanager/

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(40 replies, posted in General Discussion)

oh okay

1,035

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

criticism: "When playing, chip music composers rhythmically strike buttons of the devices, like the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Nintendo Game Boy and Commodore 64 computer, to form musical patterns of notes."

do we?



apart from that it's good smile

Evil Scientist wrote:

Seems a bit of a waste of a Game Boy, you could use one of those carry cases that's shaped like a gameboy...

presumably those cases are much more "rare" than the gameboy itself...

more choice = better
big_smile

time to find a new favourite netlabel, i guess

CMDR wrote:

Have you had a go at sequencing with this yamaha sequencer yet?
What model is it?
How many steps can it sequence?
Is it any good?

I want but do not know

- yes i started out making music on it in the year 2004 or there abouts

- it is a yamaha qy20

- it has a pattern mode which can make patterns of up to eight bars in length with four channels, one of which must be DRUMS
it has a song mode which you can stitch together as many patterns as you'd like (there are room for 100 user patterns), and you can also sequence the chords here, which automatically transposes the current pattern / gets it in key, if you would like, and you can add four more channels of linear music over that (not patterns, just keep adding notes, nice for playing in a SOLO or something).

- it's not "good" STUDIO GEAR that anyone sensible would use, but it is quite fun

TraceKaiser wrote:

Maybe if I bought some actual compressors and gates and shit instead of just using software ones for decent recording then I could get it to sound nice.

no