Didn't NO CARRIER make something for NES albums?
Could turn out nice...
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Didn't NO CARRIER make something for NES albums?
Could turn out nice...
http://www.daheardit-records.net/en/discography/dhr13/
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pocketmaster/Residue/
Since it's on the Free Music Archive I'm guessing it was on True Chip 'Til Death as well, so you might have already got it, but it doesn't seem to be posted here yet. Some gameboy and C64 dance music which I think a few people will be into.
Second Thoughts EP and Suunta were my favourites, I will check this one out too. I never heard any low-fi or 8-bit in his work before, though!
Oh, I see it now... No worries about the custom arps!
Probably Hombre on floppy is the simplest way to get stuff between PC and A500, and then just Protracker 2.something and you are good to go.
While we're at it, some of my floppies got wiped so I need a Hombre too. Anyone?
I guess it would be Schism tracker with Buzz colour scheme, better handling in full-screen, a nicer font, 24-bit sample imports, sample drawing, and some minor tweaks to the block selection and space-repeat stuff.
.mid is the file extension for SMF files, hehe. They are the same thing, although you are right that some Yamaha gear is not compatible with midi files made on something else right off the bat. The QY-20 at least has a GM compatability mode (however I don't think it can play back all 16 channels) and an extra attachment lets you move files about with a floppy disc (good luck finding one of those now, though ). The QY-100 (newer model), on the other hand, can play all 16 channels, and it has an SD card slot for very easy transfers to your PC, so that seems like it would be more what you are looking for.
stumbled on this on youtube it's pretty cool
answering the question or being silly?
Das Geheimnis der Happy Hippo-Insel!
Composer - Stello Doussis. This is some seriously wicked demo-scene-esque music.
It's nice cause there's not exactly lots of stuff like that for the game boy (counting modern chip music)...I like his Ottifanten: Kommando Störtebeker soundtrack even more, it currently stands as the most complex and advanced game boy soundtrack I've heard. Unfortunately my rip of it was before I started using hardware and the emulation suckssss. Gotta re-rip that one...
http://www.exotica.org.uk/mediawiki/ind amp;id=574
Happy birthday!
All uploads to be mp3, but another (optional) slot for source/whatever is a nice idea.
Fairly open to abuse, being able to attribute any mp3 you want to someone else. I could, say, upload some half-assed NES trance cover of "Agadoo" which uses only one channel to match someone's 6 minute VRC7 masterpiece. It would need a pretty close eye kept on it since we shouldn't trust the entire internet to be sensible all the time.
It doesn't answer the question of where the mp3 comes from, though, so it's not really the answer at all!
ant1's genius idea was server-side conversion to mp3 using BASS and whatever other libraries, and then a flash player that we already have playing mp3s.
edit: but it doesn't matter, people should convert to mp3 at home. I'd like to see uploads restricted to mp3-only, personally.
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