1,073

(12 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

arfink wrote:

NBA Jam is one of only 3 sports games I have enjoyed, the other two being Tecmo Super Bowl and Neo Turf Masters. Good work. smile

Double Drible! Looking today it's crappy, but I just loved those "close-up" dunks.

Basketball was always my favorite game (playing on videogames, playing on real life and watching on TV).

1,074

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Us$ 230!

you're rich.

1,075

(12 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

I'll even put this rom on my dingoo for the good old 90's afternoons sake.

yessss.

1,077

(14 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

thanks for the additional info, webdanced.

The sound problem was fixed with the kill command after the osc. instrument.

And the crashing that was going on my GP2X was also fixed with the ghetto build. Now it's 100% smile

1,078

(81 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jay Tholen wrote:

a DX 7 electric/bell piano sound slapped me out of nowhere. Instant delete.

actually, this is one of the sounds I love most.

any news on this?

1,080

(30 replies, posted in Releases)

"shudder" is my favorite. Great track!

...oorr you can put it on a floppy disk and ship it to your friends.

1,082

(14 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Lazerbeat wrote:

Hmmm, that might be a bug? We it two different instruments on 2 different channels or the same instrument re triggering on 2 channels?

Well, it was hard but looks like I've found what's going on. It wasn't a retrigger issue. It was an oscillator bass in another channel. I don't know why the hell, but I just stopped this oscillator instrument when the retrigger instruments (different ones) came and then it worked.

It was a normal osc. instrument, based on a sawtooth waveform. Even tried to change the waveform sample and the problem was still there.

Well, the lesson from this: gotta pay attention on osc. instruments! Specially when they can fuck you up 4 hours before a gig.

++

EDIT: I figured out that the osc. instrument was given way to a chain without instruments or notes on it. Just put a KILL command on this chain and it worked.

1,083

(14 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Didn't work for me. But now, after playing the damn thing over and over I realized this problem happens when two instruments on different channels retrigger at the same time. Just deleted the RTRG in one of the channels and now looks like it's fine!

But thanks for the capital letters tip Lazerbeat, that's one thing less for me to worry about.

1,084

(14 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Lazerbeat wrote:

I don't know if this will help or not but I have had really weird problems with LGPT projects if they contained capital letters, are you using lower case only?

Damn! the file is "lgpt_SET"

I'll change it to lower case and post the results. Thanks!

1,085

(14 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Hey folks,

I'm having a huge headache here with LGPT. I always used it with no problems at all, once I just made separate songs in separate files. But a few weeks ago I decided to make a set for playing live, just like I do with lsdj. And the problem is: after 15 to 20 minutes of jamming, the sound quality starts to get worse, like if it was downsampling, until it fades in and then returns at full volume and distortion! Yeah, really weird. This was on my GP2X. I tried changing the SD card, changing batteries, plugging in the power supply, getting the ghetto build... and it was the same.

So I tried this .dat file on my Dingoo and the same problem happened!

Don't know if this info helps, but the .dat file is 221kb and it's using 27 sample files (which together get 6mb of disk space).

Any light on this?

Thanks!

1,086

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

bleo wrote:

...and thar she goes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NmR-oKdkGw

1,087

(57 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S96ZyoAF … ature=fvst

1,088

(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

My first recorded music ever was playing a Us$ 10 acoustic guitar my folks gave me when I was 12 and recording it on my aunt's boombox. I kept that way for a long time. Then, when I started making electronic music in 2000 I was amazed by how Fruity Loops, Acid and all those computer softwares didn't look to have any limitations.

Then some years later I discovered 8bitpeoples and had this religious revelation: limitation is where the fun is.