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(37 replies, posted in Releases)

Holy fuck, track #4!

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(12 replies, posted in Releases)

dsv101 wrote:

No, Cooshinator is really mad I put it up without his consent, and since he is in it, I believe he has the right to make me take it down. Nothing here the mods are making me take down.

Not mad, just upset that our first release kinda sucks ass

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(37 replies, posted in Releases)

WHAT

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(12 replies, posted in Releases)

Cooshinator wrote:

poorly recorded

Well I suppose this is sort of a pro for hardcore punk

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(12 replies, posted in Releases)

Why did you put this up? This is horribly mixed, poorly recorded, lacking a left channel, my first time playing these songs, and not even a serious run through.

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(126 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Teh D3th St4r wrote:

You didn't even attempt to wire this thing pre-pot. If you're going to do a Prosound mod, make sure you've ACTUALLY done the prosound mod... line-level out needs to bypass the potentiometer, dude. All you did was add a couple of outputs, you didn't upgrade anything.

It's called a post-pot prosound; he still bypassed the headphone amp (where much more noise comes from).

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(66 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

radian wrote:
MostNoble9 wrote:

[...]Although you know what each individual effect does[...]

Well I've used a hex editor but not messed with an audioeditor much, do you keep notes or anything online ?

http://imgur.com/a/IJQx7#0

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(66 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

I do a few lazy bends

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(73 replies, posted in Releases)

Anyone notice how both this EP and Anamanaguchi's "Power Supply" feature guitar sounds?

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(123 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Bit Shifter
Nullsleep
Sabrepulse
Random
Bit Shifter

I don't really think this is too good to be honest. The background tracks all sound like a blend of "my first LSDJ" and "my first FL Studio", and all of the instruments sound super cheesy. The vocals could probably work on some occasions but they make no sense being laid over these; I feel like they would only really work over a similarly abrasive track. Also, it seems to me like the only similarity between your cover and the original Mr. Brightside is that they share the same lyrics. I would have liked to see something that at least shared a similar progression.

Overall I just feel that nothing really blends or works together. I would work on making more fitting instruments and composition. If you really can't make a harsher sounding backtrack, I would just leave out the vocals entirely.

That all being said, I haven't really listened to any other self-described "nintendocore" music, so I don't have much reference. Sorry if I come across as a dick; just keep working at your sound and you'll end up somewhere you like.

EDIT: Just reread the post, apparently this really is "My first (whatever it is)". I guess this is pretty decent for a first try.

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

This is really good!

Lazerbeat wrote:

What is BGB?

http://bgb.bircd.org/

A Gameboy emulator. It has quite accurate sound for an emulator, and a "record separate channels at once" feature.

1. Make it sound as least dull as possible before recording (THE most important step)
2. Record channels separately
3. Import into a DAW (or at least audacity) and mix / Apply EQ, compression, normalization, and other effects.

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(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

LS "DJ" <- Thread closed

Holy fuck yes!