Definitely interested bro, I'll see what I can cook up for you.
Cancer has been a dick to my family too, especially my mum who has been bedridden with two different types of cancer at separate times.

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If you've ever done tie dyeing on clothes before then you'll know that the tying part is kind of essential in getting the colours to propagate correctly.

That swirl paint job that apeshit posted looks SWEET though! Throw that down with a combination of bright pastels and you'll get the psychadelic look for sure.

dosPrompt wrote:

Also, is this the first blip with NO confirmed cases of Blip Flu?

Nope, I've definitely come down with something.
Airports are probably pretty filthy, come to think of it!

and hostels... and rooms packed full of sweaty people...

there are eindbaas stickers all the way up and down brunswick street now, too

don't worry about it dude, these guys are just messin' around with you because it's really hilarious when people don't know things, or something!

you should google arduino and lsdj sync though 'cause that stuff is pretty interesting, i'd say.

nahimagree (hi jared)

best weekend in australian history

So are these going to be auctioned off at Blip or something? Very keen but I don't like my chances of getting one; even if you're just selling them for a set price they'll be gone in about a nanosecond :V

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The phone cover just looks... home-made. I wouldn't say it's shit and if I saw you with it on the street I'd be like "dude you made that yourself that's pretty cool!". But I probably wouldn't buy one off you. Just saying!

But man, I would totally wear a NES wristband and I would totally go to a Revengineers show.

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(65 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Is this a netlabel or a blog?

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(29 replies, posted in Trading Post)

You're not an idiot just for having an impractical (for a 15 year old) idea! You should definitely consider hand-casting smaller things like buttons; make them unique with their own tactile response and stuff.

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(15 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Petaluma /pɛtəˈluːmə/ is a city in Sonoma County, California, in the United States. In the 2010 Census the population was 57,941.

Located in Petaluma is the Rancho Petaluma Adobe, a National Historic Landmark. It was built beginning in 1836 by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, then Commandant of the San Francisco Presidio. It was the center of a vast 66,000 acre (270-km²) ranch stretching from Petaluma River to Sonoma Creek. The adobe is considered one of the best preserved buildings of its era in Northern California.

Petaluma is a transliteration of the Coast Miwok phrase péta lúuma which means hill backside and probably refers to Petaluma's proximity to Sonoma Mountain.

Petaluma has a well-preserved, historic city center which includes many buildings that survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

Come on guys, everybody knows this

Worst Matt Smith impersonation ever!

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(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

OH yeah the thing about the notch filter at a very specific frequency: is that ringing just not there with a prosound or is it still there and everyone just EQs it out anyway? When I listen to recordings that were taken from prosound gameboys I can't notice it, but it's there in all of my recordings just ever so slightly. It's like -40dB ish but when you pump up the volume it's really noticeable, especially during short bursts of silence which I like to use a lot.

Y'know re: the ringing this has probably been asked a million billion times already anyway so I'll just figure it out for myself, haw haw.

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herr_prof wrote:

It doesnt make the dmg sound any better, just keeps it from sounding worse.

That was pretty much what I was getting at! Along a 30+ metre cable run from DMG->DI->multicore->desk I assume prosound would probably make a world of difference.

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Yeah I haven't prosounded anything of mine either, just put a 4-pole notch filter on 9.25Khz and you're good to go as far as recordings go. Though when playing live running through a DI I would imagine the difference to be almost like night and day, right?

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(18 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I think you could still make a lot of use from a KP2/3 without playing live shows.
If you have any cheap guitar multi-FX pedals they might be just fine. Korg Ampworks is a pretty nice sounding and very compact little DSP unit, but I'm not sure how much use you'd make out of the amp/cabinet sims that make up the core functionality of the unit. It has tap-tempo delay though which is SUPER handy.

If you just want signal processing for recordings though I think the best option for you would be some good freeware VSTs, of which there are many! TAL, smartelectronix, tweakbench, ephonics and xoxos just to name a few of the better devs/teams.