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(226 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

ninjaspew wrote:

godammit i thought this said trucker food

It sort of does. A real truckers would eat anything

242

(15 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

cTrix wrote:

Awesome work.  LOL.  I must be on a version of GT at least 5 years old - what is with all those tables on the right hand side?! (off to get the new version)

Chris, you're still on version 1.xx.
Actually many people opt for it because it's easier to use (4mat and Linde, to name a few)

Even if tables are not your thing you might want to try loading your old choons into gt2 (it'll convert all the instruments), as it has some nifty shortcuts that are missing from v1.

243

(30 replies, posted in Trading Post)

them sickers be stick as

244

(7 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Cheers, 4mat.
Sadly, last time I looked into assembler it was in like 94. Will figure something out.

4mat wrote:
iLKke wrote:

What? You like the picture?

I like the tech behind the picture.

Ah right, a plugin prevented the video from showing for me.
All I saw was the pic and so got confus

Cheers for the link!

246

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

What? You like the picture?

247

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Damn. I knew he battled cancer but I thought it was all behind him.

What a man, what a legacy. Glad I got to hear them play live, not many 3 man bands sound that tight.

Iz teh shiz!

Circuit metal fo lyf yo

249

(33 replies, posted in Past Events)

What about ice-cream vans, those are allowed?
Ice cream sandwiches will do me just fine, thanks.

Victory Road wrote:
SKGB wrote:

image

it took me way too long to realise that they weren't chairs with dildos hanging off them

They aren't?







What a nice thread

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(7 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

goto80 wrote:

There are many native C64-players that have similar features, but most of them are a bit picky with what music you give them iirc. One example is JCH's Delux Driver: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=21335

Thing about c64 players is that they usually want .PRG files, correct?
That means I couldn't feed them my HVSC and learn from the pretty registerizer.

252

(33 replies, posted in Past Events)

Free Cuban cigars and rum!

253

(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

254

(5 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

akira^8GB wrote:

Is this 060\?

Nope, a1200/030/16Mb, the standard (at least at the time) scene-machine.

The screenmode of the entire intro is some custom 1.5x1.5 pixel zoom 18 bit truecolor HAM wizardry. No clue how he pulled that off.

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(7 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Is there something similar to the analyzer part of '10 Years of HVSC' music disk?
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=44014

(if you wait a little you'll see it pop up briefly in the animgif)

It can be for PC or for C64 (or smartphone or whatever), as long as it can load .sid files.
Closest thing I've found so far is the oscilloscope display of JSIDPlay, but it doesn't come close in terms of functionality

I'd be thankful for any suggestions.

256

(27 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

booker wrote:

Anything below 10 inch is really a hell to watch smile

Damn, I need a bigger phone then!