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(0 replies, posted in Releases)

I recently released a piece called Stereo Invention. Go check it out and loop it in your player of choice! Fun hypnotic pulsewaves for dayyys.

TRES is ill beeteedubya, owen. hadn't heard that one yet.

engage fiesta mode.

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(181 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

ohhhh hoooooly bliiiiiiips
the blips were brightly bleeeeeeping

THAR WILL BE BL1PZZZZ!

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(15 replies, posted in Releases)

will d/l. FOR THE POSSE.

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

128k definitely sucks for acoustic instruments and cymbals though, no question

cymbals at 128kbps are the blurrrrrrst. snares are pretty terrible, too.

nitro2k01 wrote:
campbell wrote:

48 Mhz would be pretty gnar, though.

Well, as it turns out, hz is a different unit than Hz. 1 hz is defined as 1 mHz (one millihertz). So 48 Mhz ends up being 48 kHz after all.

the boy who was amused at the prospect of ridiculous samplerates in me just became a man. it's time for him to move on now.

nitro2k01 wrote:
chunter wrote:

It depends on the kind of music you make, so keep experimenting. From the sounds of things, I suggest trying different encoders.  When I want to encode something quickly, I usually go with 192kbps mp3s, from 48Mhz 16-bit sample renderings.

*Hu-hum*
48 kHz.
And you should probably avoid this for online use, as Flash tends to prefer 44.1 kHz. (Maybe this was only true for older versions of the player, though.)

48 Mhz would be pretty gnar, though.

judging from the yt footage this looks like it was killer.

or space

inside a volcano

PULSELOOPER wrote:

My five favorite things on Blip:

- PULSELOOPER
- PULSELOOPER
- PULSELOOPER
- PULSELOOPER
- PULSELOOPER

i can't believe it's over already. what a fucking tremendous weekend. i hope you all had as good a time / danced as hard as i did.

If it's the olympics, then Telex hold an unbeaten record.