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(29 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

breakphase wrote:

If you open these in audacity, you can make it show you exact sample positions. That's nice for seeing where the waves you want are. Good luck!


Edit: I was also quite confused when I first got it, which is why I wrote the blog post about figuring it out. I was confused mostly because I had never seen a wave table which just had a bunch of random waves in the same file. I wasn't familiar with that, and struck me as quite a nifty thing to do.

That just reminds me of my dream-request for LGPT: a wave editor with loop points.

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(29 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

AWESOME

But maybe I dunno how to use it? How do you use this thing? I mean, i can get some cool sounds and stuff, but how do I properly make it "tastier"?

I use it at osc mode, but it always sounds weird and I cant get it doing cool stuff. HALP?

Damn you Kurt. I've told you one million times about the tricks regarding oscillator and the monowave file, sent you dat files as examples, and you still come ask people here? tongue

btw, thanks Pete for the awesome file.

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

Recorded in São Paulo in December 2016, as Goto80 (www.goto8o.bandcamp.com) visited Pulselooper to see a Tigerpooper at the zoo. All sounds come from a Commodore 64 and a TR-505 (circuit bent by Mauricio Munuera), as instructed by Goto80 & Pulselooper in an abstract, otherworldly lo-fi jam.

The artwork designer: Rafael Nascimento (www.escaphandro.net); chimpanzee photo by Goto80.

The 2 hours long .wav file bored editor: Tetzu (www.tetzu.bandcamp.com)

The audience: Mauricio, Antonio, Pereira, Susana and Bianca.

STREAM

FULL PACK DOWNLOAD (mp3, flac, etc)

[CP075]

CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

[bump] because it´s wednesday and this is one of chippanze´s finest releases.

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Inaugural EP by Brazilian artist n0p. All tracks were composed, recorded and mixed using only the Teenage Engineering OP-1 and produced during his first year living in Berlin, with the exception of These Memories which was produced in São Paulo.

Background artwork was created using the Processing programming language and is an implementation of Conway's Game of Life. No gliders were harmed.

STREAM/BUY www.n-0-p.bandcamp.com/releases

FREE PACK DOWNLOAD www.archive.org/details/CP074EP_0x00 (torrent, artwork, ogg, patches...)

[CP074]

CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Psynaptik wrote:

the kind of banging melodic house type music

Pretty much 99,2% of all LSDJ users.

an e.s.c. gig is a perfect way to wrap up a trump/brexit/temer year. Let there be doom.

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(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

lol @ someone patronizing zan-zawa-veia.

that's drama enough for a xmas morning.

jesus wept.

oh, did you guys see www.schismtracker.org is back on track?

happy days.

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(76 replies, posted in Releases)

martin_demsky wrote:

4mat smile you are serious?

Here we go...

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(76 replies, posted in Releases)

I'm glad you bumped this thread. Gonna listen to 15 old me again.

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

humbleTUNE wrote:

They are based in america but sent it from Hong Kong. Don't think I had to pay any extra tax on it if I remember correct.

Sadly, they do charge taxes on the checkout. USD 55 for shipping to Brazil. Which is idiot, once I've never bought something from China that got taxed.

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(3 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

This reminds me Daniel Johnston and Half Japanese. I like this.

CS wrote:

If it sounds alright on your headphones it's probably gonna sound alright through a speaker too.

Not the shitty P.A.´s I´m used get on my gigs.

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Why not buying one here in Brazil and doing the prosound yourself (it's very easy). You can find GBC's for about R$ 120 (usd 40), and I pretty much doubt you'll get anything cheaper overseas (including shipping and taxes)

classy, heavy, dirty, awesome!