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(18 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Now for sale, Nanoloop 2.3 and GBA SP. See OP.

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Great work, Domz! smile

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

@Fauxhound: If you come down to Dunedin it would be great to meet up. Not sure I could make it to chch, though.

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I'm an Aussie now living in Dunedin. Haven't been working on chipmusic recently, though. hmm

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Only just discovered you were gone when I started searching for your Murderbiscuit EP. Thanks for all the music - you are awesome! big_smile Love you long time. ^_^

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@Jay Tholen: No worries! big_smile

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You say you like Moog synths and the sound of a Mellotron?

Check out Isao Tomita's work from the 70s and 80s. He did a lot of versions of classical music plus some of his own compositions using a Moog modular, mellotron and other synths.

eg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B3TwSeo … re=related

My two cents.

sad If you want an Amiga gaming machine get a real one not a ridiculous looking Intel box.

Unless little-scale has changed it, the samples are stored on the arduino so you'd need to edit the binary or recompile it with different samples then update the firmware on the chip.

I'm with akira; boo for winamp.

Loving the tracks posted in this thread!

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@little-scale: the effort definitely paid off. I like how you used the car engine / driving sound in younger sibling

Ahh.. The main site is fine but the forum is infected.

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knocked my socks clean off. very impressive work, little-scale. how did you create this? manipulating samples in live? loops from sega megadrive? it's a whole new level.

wha? My virus software says your webpage is infected?

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Awesome idea, Lazerbeat! All power to you! I absolutely adore FM synthesis and should get back to it again.

By the way if anyone is at all interested in some of my old bits and pieces from TFM Module Maker, i.e source files for all my tracks to learn stuff then just let me know.

I enjoy just experimenting and tinkering with FM - that's the fun for me - no preconceptions about what sound I want.

Lazerbeat: Ctrl+I = interpolate between values

And no I didn't make Today with Renoise. I made it with good old TFM Module Maker. smile