By attributing the song you've already done better than CC... wink

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(52 replies, posted in General Discussion)

What happens when you put FMYTHs in Diet Coke?

I also want to add: http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?s= … stcount=10

You should be able to plug in another known audio source that sounds LOUD and play itback to a result that is also LOUD. That's the beginning of getting a good result  the software and gear are beside the point otherwise.

nordloef wrote:

Invest in a proper soundcard. Most integrated ones are no good for recording.

This.

Noisy too? Try recording a different device, to see if the levels are set wrong or some other gear is failing you.

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(41 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

There are two pieces of the mech to check on- the one that holds the play key down to make sure the key catches on it, and the one in the deck that checks for tension to automatically stop the deck at the end of the tape.

343

(25 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Like using all expansions and huge dpcm's on NES...

344

(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

The few times I've done it I triggered at phrases. You can drift the tempo back and forth for "feel" where it sounds sloshy.

345

(88 replies, posted in Collaborations)

If you want to necro a thread like this, at least provide a deadline and release date. I considered suggesting Bossa Uol. 2 as a follow up to Mario in an Elevator but I have too much on the plate right now.

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(41 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

As far as media goes, I rank cassettes in order of quality:

Denon
BASF
Everything Else

Not that anyone asked.

347

(41 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

The mixers in Yamaha 4tracks are good for the price even if you never use the cassette. (No replacement for a Mackie though)

Information Society had a bonus track of 150 baud modem squeaking. It happens and it works.

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(41 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Unless you're going for portability, I think you're looking for any cassette deck from a component hi-fi.  I had a JVC deck I used for virtually everything since high school, it now has a bent capstan so it won't keep pitch. Avoid auto-reverse because they tend to get head alignment issues more easily and in my experience was the first thing to go wrong on a deck, with problems including playing the same side backwards because the head didn't turn, or the spools not turning correctly ("eating" the tape.)

If it is an issue, I don't know Spanish for it besides grabador but to me that means recorder where if you want what I pictured above you want a deck.

350

(25 replies, posted in Audio Production)

You can also play it live:

351

(41 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Do you mean a cassette deck, a microcassette deck, an office dictaphone machine, a boom box, or something else?

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(25 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Strobe in battleofthebits.org is capable of MIDI like that. Do not attempt on hardware, the cable can't send that much data that quickly. Yes, I think it's copypasta on a piano roll. Many tracks can send to the same channel. I only hope that there are more serious tunes made.