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YAY MORE OCEAN PALACE.

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(33 replies, posted in Releases)

I remember bromeo and juliet from a cc thread or something!

OMG IT'S ALL SO HAPPY I CAN'T NOT LIKE IT.

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That aaaaairhooooooooorn on "humidity"

EDIT: HOLY SHIT the transition between tracks 4 and 5.

Saskrotch wrote:

this seems like a tool that should be marketed towards non-musicians, honestly. i tried messing around with it a bit in chrome, which didn't go too well, but it seems like more of a toy than anything. also, i write pretty fast music, so not being able to go over 180 is a problem for me

Have you ever an instrument to >180bpm music?

The Silph Scope wrote:

So like... an MXX command for each channel, that you can adjust in real time?

This. I find the M command useless because if I'd want to adjust overall volume I'd just do it post-production and it'd be smoother...

But If I want a specific envelope like a slow climb that can peak at something like 9 or A instead of going on to the highest volume and killing my speakers/throwing off my mix; well, maybe someone in this thread could tell me how I could pull that off?

Damn! New favorite lsdj musician?

-Yeah, it works!
-Oh, OH there it is. It's just that when I hit save as from the file menu, it says "wav" like that's the only thing I can save it as.
-As a sequence. The point of this is to feel what a transition from one riff to another is like.
-Audio input would be great! :B

...Heh. Jar. Jam.

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(34 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Fearofdark wrote:

I miss Steady C

geekparty wrote:

...personal history with chiptuning.

Well!

Awesomesauce. I like it. Simple, to the point.

Need a way to pause the sounds while I'm taking a break.
Need instant export to Reaper.
Need to save as midi.
Need a way to "link" up a few "ideas" to have them play back one after the other.
Need MOAR FEATURES.

I like the interface. It comes with some cool sounds, too. :B

This is really nice. big_smile

Oh sorry I didn't really write a challenge because I wasn't challenged myself! But I'm up for another one whenever.

TERADAKTYLE wrote:

arts

I find it funny that this is now the top result in google image search for "chipchoon".

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(141 replies, posted in General Discussion)

spOOked wrote:

I've gotten all sorts of reactions. I had this jamband guy tell me it isn't music. Most jam band assholes who don't know what a song is. I'm not here to jack off with notes, sorry ain't my style, may work for phish but not me. The best reaction was from a 50 or so year old woman tell me that my music was somthing special and truly amazing. This woman never played a video game or knew what a gameboy was, to hear that from her was unreal.

One of the best compliments I got was from my friend's mom who mostly thought it was the same as most of the "crazy" music him and me like (Noise/Rock/Punk/Industrial/Whatever), until I told her I made it myself on the gameboy. She said I was really smart and talented and called me a genius and lots of stuff.

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http://soundcloud.com/letavetatu 

Maybe if I edit my post I can be cool. (name change due to originality)

Telerophon wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

Wisdom

I thought you were being sarcastic and making an overwrought Michelangelo joke, but then I realized how great this advice actually is. Way to go. You really do have to let the song be itself at some point, and be a mature enough artist to let it do that instead of trying to bend it to a preconception of what a song is or should be. Kudos!

I've had that feeling that my songs write themselves halfway through sometimes. I thought I was cheating/doing it wrong.

animalstyle wrote:

I have a power point and some course materials on my blog - one from Blip and a couple from 8static http://filefreakout.com/animalstyle/?cat=15

Oh my god I had not seen these thank you so much.