btw got ur e-mail
Believe it or not mister Davis, but a mail is incoming asap! Uploading files as we speak.
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btw got ur e-mail
Believe it or not mister Davis, but a mail is incoming asap! Uploading files as we speak.
Saskrotch wrote:the thing is
a) i think arduino wouldn't be great for syncing multiple gameboys, unless you can use the 4 way adaptor with it, which i haven't tried.
you have to do additional modification to get the four player to work with the arduinoboy. i just figured it all out recently.
Are you willing to sell these beauties? I need one
We're pretty honoured to be the first release on the EINDBAAS netlabel . Hope you guys enjoy our EP.
Ok, so I am a complete moron when it comes to electronic music making. I have a fairly simple question (I think) but I cannot find the answer.
What I want is:
- make music on my DMG
- make drums in Ableton
- sync them together live (so dmg and ableton are running together)
- I want to do this in a continuous mix (so two DMGs and a lot of ableton patterns to trigger)
- So, I want the music not to stop! And I want two DMGs running sync with ableton
- Plus, I want to be able to trigger stuff in ableton via a midi controller while stuff runs still sync.
Is this possible? What do I need?
But than again: anyone wants to do a split?
i think that the worst thing with getting some vinyls pressed up is having boxes of them hanging around because no one wants to buy them. unless you have decent label backing and a good distributor it ain't really worth it.
This.
I mean, I used to be pretty deep into the hardcore scene and I would buy EVERYTHING that bands put out on 7" or 12". Hardcore kids buy shit. Chipmusic kids are bums
I get drunk, have fun, and fuck up.
EINDBAAS on TOUR!
EINDBAAS, the biggest chipmusic party organizer from the Netherlands is coming to Germany with a brilliant international line-up:
cTrix [AU]: http://ctrix.net/
cTrix makes music with oldskool computers from 1977 - 1992. He then
takes them to a gig, sets everything up to run live and lets burst a
range of syles.
Phat and funky breaks, rocking chiptunes, house mixed with early 90's
vokal rave samples, buzzing oldskool sounds and early jungle D'n'B all
mixed into one show. Fun times! cTrix intergrates a Gameboy, C64,
Atari 2600, Lynx and beloved Amiga 500 & 1200 to work together, not
limited to one style or sound. While you might not know what to expect
at a show, you can expect one thing: to have a f**king awesome time!
Deadbeatblast [CA] http://www.deadbeatblast.com
Toronto based pixel pusher deadbeatblast has been crushing stages and
street corners across North America since 2007. Notorious for his
uncompromising attitude and flair onstage, his music and visuals
include a broad range of styles and platforms, often pulling
inspiration from his roots in Canada’s industrial/metal/punk scenes.
He performed nearly 100 shows to date and provided stunning video
backdrops for countless amazing chip music artists. He is the main
force behind www.bitmasters-netlabel.com
Men of Mega [NL] http://www.menofmega.com
Men of Mega are Bart and Jasper, two Dutch guys sharing a passion for
punkrock, Long Island iced teas, and classic Nintendo soundtracks.
Using two DMGs, the NES soundchip and cut-up beats, they produce
unpretentious, hard-hitting and melodic chip music. Having only
started out late 2010, they perform as much as possible, hoping to one
day make Hip Tanaka proud.
xyce [NL] http://www.xyce.nl
Hailing from the demoscene xyce is a happy bitpop cooperation between
powerhouses cerror and xylo. Their keygen-ish music is made with
various hardware like the Amiga, Atari 1040STe, PC and C64. While
making music on those different machines their focus is always the
same: melody and melody. It does not matter if the modules consist of
3, 4, 16 or 30 channels, melody is always key.
xyce joined forces in 2006, released three albums already and is now
more productive than ever.
Stern Fucking Zeit [DE] http://soundcloud.com/sternfuckingzeit
Local heroes Stern Fucking Zeit will complete the line up in style!
i wish I made these songe. Awesome
FINALLY!!! I want this on vinyl. Someone book Kanagawa for Blip Tokyo! Hell, their name is even Japanese.
If Hip Tanaka is playing again I'll be booking flights yesterday.
An0va.
I was totally bummed that Sievert quit making chiptunes. But this is even more awesome than his Sievert stuff.
Holland is pretty damn rad at the moment with the likes of Xyce, DS-10, Eindbaas, Monodeer, Neurobit, Timbob and Roccow. PLus we all live a maximum of 2 hours away from each other.
Yes, agreed with everything said above. Put them on ebay separately. Leave out the LSDJ stuff and sell it here.
It is a shame you do not have any rare games. I would sell the more popular games separately as well, such as super smash bros (N64) and Goldeneye (n64).
The not for resale stuff means they are review copies right? If you have special press editions, that could make them more valuable. If it is just the normal game with “not for resale” slapped on it, it should not really influence the value I think.
The problem with old consoles is that you can buy all those games on Xbox arcade, PSN, Wii Channel nowadays and their value kind of dropped.
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