Yes, this.  Letting the music speak for itself in a live environment without the hardware focus. Great work.

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(24 replies, posted in Releases)

01.Real Life 04:45
02.Popsnare 03:08
03.Stopwatch 01:53
04.Welcome 01:41
05.Sans Titre 01:48
06.You're all I have 04:10
07.The wonderful 06:08
08.Tropics 02:28
09.Leading 04:27
10.True love 01:51
11.IMISSU 02:41
12.Water and cigarettes 03:34 

download

yeah it's even more untuned than the Vic-20.  Still the Trilobit guys got some good stuff out of it.

edit: some more by Wamma and Shadow

ant1 wrote:

is 4mat going to say "never" or am i?

I almost posted that twice already. smile

ilkae wrote:

uh, yeah actually.

about a month ago i had a dream where saskrotch and i destroyed a rental home by driving go-karts around inside of it.
we've never met.

this is a music video waiting to happen

NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL (LSDJ/NEED CC/CLIP) VOLUME 24

is that down to the rom you're using?  I can't remember if the layout is fixed in certain TOS revisions.

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(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

OMG I just got a new msg from @TCTD_Offical3:

this is amazing

425

(1 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

If you're curious what a SID song was written with, this tool can identify many popular players.

426

(134 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

dubmood wrote:

*bumping this thread so some guy who uses LSDJ since may 2012 can complain about how we are still going on about this*

now lets start a thread inside the thread.

Seems like people still are changing the colorscheme in FT2, what do you think of this? is it ok not to stick with the default blue on blue?

I use 'LiTHe dark' for fakebit and 'Rose' for keygen midi music.

amigaaaa history:

Enemies musicdisk 3
World's Wave by Subway
Titan Trax by Titanics
Bruno's Musicbox 3

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(39 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

now up to 1.2

New features added since the 1.0 version:
NTSC machine support - detects machine-type and auto-sets graphics and frequency-table
1st frame’s waveform-register now can be set to any values (except 0 in SWM1) for all instrumets
More configuration options in menu (they are saved to the workfile):
-Selectable (predefined) colour-themes
-Flickering rasterbars can now be hidden
-Instrument-autotyping (unneeded repetitive instrument-selections optimized when tune saved)
-GT/DMC piano-keyboard layout, 2 row of notes (ASDF...), octave selection with ‘1..8‘ keys
-follow-playback mode can be set as default - and can be toggled in realtime too (see keys’ section)
Rastertime of the tunes during playback is measured and peak/max rastertime is calculated
Copy/Paste (even partial) now in Orderlist-sequences too, and Finding empty patterns (C= + E).
Fast-forward playback (4x the speed of normal) now possible (with ‘left-arrow’ key)
Built-in cheat sheet (instant help) for the most important keys (the last menupoint)
Values can be negated with ‘=’ key in instrument-tables and chordtables (e.g. $40 will be $C0)
Pressing Return/Enter on the instrument’s default chord-number brings the chord in focus
SID-Maker improvements: author-info moved to reused memory, faster relocation-address setting,
‘exe.prg’ export can switch subtunes and displays playtime and rastertime-use (current & peak)
some other fixes: table-cursorpositions remembered, edit/jam mode better distinguishable,
muted track’s filter-program is stopped, C=+Delete deletes in note-column if cursor is there,
extended relocation range ($0200...$ffff), normal SID output for single-speed tunes
Startup menu with selectable players: normal/light/medium/extra (selectable in SID-Maker too)

there isn't a sound format for the gb/nes/c64 either, it's just a wrapper around whatever driver is being used.

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

change the root note in the FastTracker instrument.

431

(45 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You're making things double difficult for yourselves trying to put it on a cartridge.  Try writing something on one of the old computers first THEN go to cartridge, they're a lot less strict on what has to go where and how they can be programmed.   Plus FFS we could do with more chipscene releases on 8-bit computers, there are only a handful of demoscene musicians still doing it.

Cats was a really good one, though I don't know where you'd find his stuff now 8bitcollective is down.