1,041

(3 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Awesome!

1,042

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

YES

1,043

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Ah, so a USB mixer would be much better...alright, I can do that. Any recommendations for a USB mixer in the $100-$200 range?

1,044

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Does it have a sound difference? Or is it just crap durability?

1,045

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Hmm. Alright, well I'll ask Gearslutz opinion and what not. I really just need a mixer that will...mix haha smile

Will a mixer ruin my O commands? Would the EQs ruin them? I really don't wanna accidentally wind up with mono crap.

1,046

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Really? I've heard that Behringer makes pretty good mixers tongue I'll definetly take a look at some others in the price range though!

How sturdy do you think their EQs are? I'm probably not going to be using them live much, more for an in-house studio.

As far as having a clean signal, would the EQs add noise?

1,047

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

The problem with running them into the computer is that i want to EQ the two gameboys seperatley, not as one full mix going into FL's Parametric EQs. I wanna bump the treble on the melody GB and bump the bass/low mid on the Rhythm one, not all in one. Know what I mean?

Alright, my fellow chipmusicians. I really really really want to get experience with hardware for recording. do you guys mind telling me about how nooby this recording proccess sounds? I really think it'll give me good control and it'll sound great for my gameboys. Keep in mind, I really don't have a lot of money to throw around, so I'll probably stick with the hardware I chose, but if you have any alternate suggestions in the same price range, I'd really appreciate it!

SO. I want my two Gameboys going into two seperate mixer channels on a Behringer Xenyx 802. On the send spots for those two channels, I'd put two Behringer FB2310Q 31-band EQs going back into the returns. Then, the RCA stereo output into a 1/8" line into my computer.

For live applications, I'd put a Kaoss pad on the master line out then into a PA.

How does this sound? I really want to be able to get a serious grip on shaping the sound of the two gameboys, so I feel that the eqs would give me more than enough control. One Gameboy would be bass and rhythm, some atmospheric panned blips and whatnot, and the other would be a melody gameboy, for sidechaining and stuff.

Now, should I skip the EQs and go straight to the mixer's 3-band eq onboard? I don't think it'll give me a lot of control to it, but you're the experts here!



As for mastering it on the computer, would using a multiband compressor in FL studio be helpful? And would it be a good idea to run the final mix through my 31 band eq?



Thanks guys!

I'm interested as well wink But I doubt my style would fit your game haha.

1,050

(4 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I'm game! None of you have heard any of my good LSDJ stuff yet, so this'll be a good way to get it out;)

It also drops snares a lot tongue

oh baby

1,053

(3 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I wanted to see EC, but I was working sad I'm so pissed I missed it! I did catch his email later on though during someone elses set, so that made my day.

1,054

(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

welp, those are beautiful

Really? Crap.

It happens in both channels. It's after every note, same time for all of them. It sounds like I changed the envelope too, but it's still at 68.

Nope, just a standard pulse instrument with a 68 envelope and a V02 command.