George wrote:

I'm a 27 yo girl living in Montreal, moving to England in 3 weeks.

i thought it'd be wacky if you were actually from brooklyn in australia

you can buy some killer fish 'n' chips there, just sayin'

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(494 replies, posted in Trading Post)

You gotta spray them with a primer first. Couple of coats, too.

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(193 replies, posted in General Discussion)

www.victoryroadband.com

praise jesus!

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(98 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

link cable + other cart
never been able to finish a 2xLSDJ piece though, generally you can write extra harmonies in with the C command OR you can swap parts out and the listener's brain will fill in the gaps anyway. also you can make the wav channel sound like it's playing two octaves at once easily enough.

22 years lame and also a high school dropkick (high five, JT!), used to live with a chipbro but i'm in love with a chipho (she's not a ho i just wanted to rhyme really desperately), studying psychology at the university of newcastle (australia, not upon-tyne), play in a sponsored urban terror team (it's a computer game i'm not a terrorist ok), don't work at the mo' but live alright at my mum's house off of scholarships and welfare woohoo.

i also love my cat her name is tesla and she is my darling little angel pie

hey cool, it's actually a thing

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(21 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I've never looked at other people's patches online or downloaded people's saves - but one day I might! On the other hand, I've shown or explained to people how I achieved certain sounds before and it's all good, it's not like I'd achieve anything by holding onto any "trade secrets" anyway!

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

yo i think orange might be a bit gaudy. if this is a regular old grey brick i'd go with red for the backlight so you got the whole "rgb" thing happening. looks sick so far!

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(14 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

I wouldn't really call the first one a "melody" so much as a "riff" but it's pretty cool! I like the other one more cause it's all bouncy and cheerful but they both sound just like intros to bigger things. What you do with them is up to you, but my advice is to fill out the stereo image with some panning and get a good understanding of the wav channel; you can get some real energy out of it!

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(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Oh my.

Is it for sale? wink

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(33 replies, posted in Past Events)

phhhhwoar i think i'll be able to.

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(41 replies, posted in Audio Production)

It's an octave unison, the bass note is pretty soft though. Use thin pulses. The note is E, not C.

Alternatively, if you have any kind of sampler VST you could just use that wave file and set it to loop, I found that it loops pretty much seamlessly.

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(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Thinking about it! I do like myself a pocket or two but I really should get a prosound DMG first. Totally appreciate your work, though!

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(41 replies, posted in Audio Production)

uhh... okay i guess if that sounds right to you then go for it

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(41 replies, posted in Audio Production)

patawic wrote:
Victory Road wrote:

there's two sounds. a minor third trill (the fast 32nds) and a quick V-I in the background. it's e minor.

are you saying the third trill is in "a minor" or are you saying that its a "minor third trill"?

it's a minor third trill.
you could always just use your ears, though!

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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Your procedure is correct afaik, have you got another dmg to test it with?