145

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

every time i see that little My Name is Earl avatar on the boards, i let out a little childish squeal of excitement.
heaps awesome work!

dasid wrote:

Are you over 21? This helps a lot (damnit hurry up and age kool skull!)

wait, juan's not 21 yet? i honestly thought he was a heap older!

147

(58 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

stop making forum posts, go make music

148

(16 replies, posted in Releases)

^ i can vouch for this man

149

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

CM.o, the only place where piss jokes go on for more than two posts.

Downstate wrote:

and a bottle of vodka to numb the pain and ease your dying soul.

I think this is the most apt description of every Top 40s DJ in existance.

151

(676 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Welcome, Kramlack! S'pretty cool to have another dev dude over here - the chip scene isn't all about c64 unce and LSDJ Skrillex covers, y'know.

152

(152 replies, posted in General Discussion)

chunter wrote:

Also, link contains some brony content.

thank god you warned us about that, i assumed it was a safe, friendly link. i was so wrong though, cheers!

153

(152 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yeah, I'm probably missing something big

154

(152 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Meh, they sound -similar-, but not that same. I don't see it, personally.

Aren't covers legal? Or am I missing something huge here...?

NationalBroadcastNetwork wrote:

Thanks again for the feedback. Note: It's better to download this album and listen to it on your own computer. For some reason the player on bandcamp clips the bass in some songs and makes it sound more choppy than it actually is. (Side note: Does anyone know why this is and if there's any way to correct it? Maybe it's just a flash or browser setting on my end?)

It';s the way the Bandcamp guys encode the sound.
I've noticed that on my big monitors, all tunes streamed from the internet get clippy and sound like they've been run through the slightest bitcrusher.
It's not your problem, blame the internet!

156

(36 replies, posted in Audio Production)

dw33baz01d wrote:

My Gameboy doesn't have Midi Support

smiletron wrote:

yup, that'll do the trick perfectly. there are a few other ways you could do it but an arduinoboy/lsdj^mc2 at least in my experience is definitely the most reliable/cost effective/designed to do just what you're asking.

If you want to use the Launchpad to control the Gameboy's playing in real-time, then yeah you'll need MIDI.
Otherwise you can use the Launchpad as a way to trigger effects and shit, like 10k mentioned Dot.AY doing. There's so much you can do with a DAW and controller interface - get creative!

157

(5 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

_133 wrote:
nitro2k01 wrote:

Come! On! "Releases" is for proper releases, ok?

Totally confirms the elitism in here.

How is that elitism.

158

(103 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Saskrotch wrote:

cause the seniors would be like "this party fucking sucks, let's go"

oh snap

159

(41 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Merutochan wrote:

I'm not sure if I can post them because they're not mine.

just post them in  tags, should be no problems.

160

(33 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Saskrotch wrote:

let's assume that 25 bucks is reasonable for a pizza, and let's focus more on the fact that he's made two threads (so far) where he tries to get someone to buy pizza for him in exchange for a gameboy

let's also assume this guy has absolutely no idea that the idea of organising his priorities exists and is probably a good thing to do if you're trading gameboys for pizza