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(295 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Little-Scale's and Hunters' sets from last year is basically my favorite things on Earth.  More like that blipfest?  Please?

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(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hey there, welcome welcome.  Nice to see another from the mid-atlantic, I'm from Central VA myself so it's always nice to find more talent coming from our pretty ... dry(?) area.  What all have you done visual-wise?  I'd love to see pictures, videos, etc if you've got them.

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(31 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I am of course crazy and doing this.  Lazerscale taught me to always take the opportunity to do ridiculous "song in a time period" challenges.  I love to see what everyone comes up with at the end of these things.  I unfortunately got started around a week late so I'm pretty behind - might just improv at the end.  Who is to say that's not fun anyway?

Eh.

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(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I'm going to guess by your saying that you've got another jack in there that you've tacomodded it?  If so look at your tacomod wires, take the one carrying the left side audio to the jack and cut it with some wire left on both sides.  Solder these ends to one set of contacts on a SPDT normally closed momentary switch (the contacts that correspond with each other.  Should be obvious, if not then test with a multimeter or check the switch's schematic) and do the same with the wire corresponding to the right side audio.  Make sure the ground wire hasn't been damaged or changed in any way.  Tadaa, you're done!  Note that this fix is simply blocking the signal from getting to the tacomod jack - this stops nothing for the speaker or the original jack.

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(85 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lazerscale2010 - by far one of the best things ever even though I didn't finish.  God that was so great.

Lazerbeat wrote:

Lazerscale

Oh God this.

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(70 replies, posted in Releases)

This is a convincing argument for me to just crawl under a sofa and never write music again.  We've got a real winner right here!  Excellent album George & Jonathan, bravo!

pixls wrote:

what is going on here????
I like my simple, elegant art...

I really liked it, it was excellent, definitely the best out of those presented.

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(72 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Loved not only the first video of James but also the other of all of you a few posts above me.  You all did brilliant work.

Heosphoros wrote:

Am I the only person that finds it utterly awkward to watch gameboy musicians play live? Espeacially if it's just Start and Fist Pump (or in James' case, weird hand spasm).

No offence James, good for you for playing live and shit. Got balls for playing that shit live in the street with a horrible fucking set up.

It can be awkward, sure, but it really doesn't bug me that much.  To each his own, for sure, but I guess I just sort of listen to the music and for the most part tune out the musician's actions ... that is unless they're doing something interesting/hilarious - we see the latter in CDK's performance.

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(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

egr wrote:

Doesn't work so well with "combination Long John Silvers and A&W" which is what we have 'round these parts.

EDIT:  Or "combination adult video store and Subway"  <--- not kidding... but sadly it's gone out of business.  Damn you internet!

We've got a combination Long John Silvers and Barber Shop.

"I'm at the Long John Silvers!  (what!)  I'm at the Barber Shop!  (what!)  I'm at the combination Long John Silvers and Barber Shop!"

Believe it or not ebay is a decent source for finding PCB fabrication houses.  Low-Gain has some great experience in this field, I went to him when I had a similar question and that's where he pointed me to look.

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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

calmdownkidder wrote:

I Choose you, OMC!

I think we need a chipmusic.org backup chorus in this track to do the "ooh baby" -s.

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(93 replies, posted in General Discussion)

How long can I expect this to take to ship?  My address changes somewhere around the time this is released and I want to make sure it gets to the right place.

You're going to make me break down and buy an NES and a TV aren't you?

Yeah, you are.

EDIT:  I was too slow, you already answered this while I was typing my question.  Apologies!  [Also I'd like to mirror PixyJunket's question, will this mean the onloading and offloading of .sav files?]

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(21 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

animalstyle wrote:

make music - dont worry about it - have fun

This absolutely.  I use Korg DS-10 plenty and have two tracks here on chipmusic.org that involve it.  I've always considered it perfectly fine to have on chipmusic.org (or 8bc if you're so inclined...), especially after Receptors released that DS-10 album on 8bp.

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

bang penz wrote:

hi..... i wanna asking....

what hardware can sync with lsdj on dmg???

LSDJ will sync with LSDJ with the use of a link cable and there's also an LSDJ to Nanoloop sync feature in both programs that you could try.  MIDI has also been mentioned I suppose.  If you ever want to make something of your own to sync with LSDJ, the clock pin on the link cable outputs 48 pulses per quarter note I believe.  Skip to 3:26 in my Speak and Sequence Video as that's where I've used a home-made LSDJ sync with a home-made cable.