cool vid! could be edited more succinctly though, but thanks for sharing this :>
personally, i do kick/bass combos inside the kick table, with P00 followed by a transpose

if you don't need exclusive rights to this stuff then you should just buy/free download people's music that you think fits and play it

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it's beautiful

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nothing intrinsic imo, but it just sounds really really dumb!

little-scale wrote:

The title could be changed to "How to Chip Tune with a Game Boy".

"How to Hell Actually Chip Tune with an LSDJ"

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http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/7777/ … ge-on-mac/

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/9370/ … ith-a-mac/

iirc there's a limit to how many particular songs you can save but it's quite high, like 32 or something. do you have a whole lot of 3-5 block ideas kicking about?

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atomsmasha wrote:

Perth representing

there's a few lsdj guys scattered around and a dude that does c64 demo stuff, but little in the way of a scene. Perths kinda weird. some new opportunities popping up though, there's a bit of a gamer nerd community and they throw events with a bit of a retro kind of spin to them

i'll come to perth for a show as long as you buy the beers cause perth beer is mad expensive :v

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OT: i keep reading factchecking as fartchecking what is going on here

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yea i didn't think the colours were that bad, bryface was just being funny though.
actually yeah purple on black is pretty nasty but it's kinda inconsequential in the end,

article is okay i guess! i like some of the tongue-in-cheek-ness of it but it needs a bit of proofreading/factchecking (sgb cart doesn't go in a nes) and could be articulated nicer. keep writing and you'll get better through practice.

ha, it seems to me like nobody is really worried about fake/trve chip distinctions, and the term "fakebit" only comes up when someone thinks that someone else has complained about it

ForaBrokenEarth wrote:
4mat wrote:

stop calling things 'fakebit'

http://eqavox.bandcamp.com/album/fake-bit

haha, perfect

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yeah definitely! i try to have all my cymbal-ey sounds as unique from one another as possible.

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it's hard to get the right tonal noise sound on the gameboy imo

use a strong, fast attack with a low sustain level. also if your "hi hats" are panned one way you can pan the ride the other way and it'll sound more like a ride (trust me on this)

i can see how you came to that conclusion, but it's more about how the chipmusic identity persists for people who move from "authentic" chip music (including "fakebit") to general electronic music.

it's still just another silly meta-discussion though, so you shouldn't feel shunned or unwanted!

m8 analog dosent even compress its just siense yea

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