bleo wrote:
Battle Lava wrote:

what are those?

Come on down and find out! Only like a 6 hr. trip for ya... pending no fuckery at the border. sad

sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad
last time was kinda shitty

likeluke wrote:

very excited to play at one of the two venues i've ever been to that serves mickey's grenades! s(^_~)V

what are those?

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minusbaby wrote:

WHoOoOOoo let the chiiiips out? COIN FLIP! COIN FLIP! COIN FLIP COIN FLIP!

fix'ed

danimal cannon wrote:

hah I've been going through the same thing!  I just won this on ebay from apeshit because my own soddering is a fucking hackjob

side note ---> I like the idea of having the screen border painted, like in that photo. I don't really like the design itself, but i mean to each his own, but I really like the idea, nice. big_smile

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Decktonic wrote:

I think your new name should be "No Further Questions"

OMG YES

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What kind of non-chip project? The genre(s) could be a factor in choosing your name. But it's true that there is nothing wrong with just using your actual name. If so I would go with Simon+not you last name but something made up (there's nothing wrong with you last name btw tongue just you want something.... snappy)

edit: So I tried the random band name generator which was linked in this thread and one of the first results was this:

Simon Lime And The Slime

lol you should use that

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goto80 wrote:

Mega-btw: this is the earliest use of chip-like music (not just timbre) that I've come across. It was made with paper in Soviet in the 1930's. How about that? smile Start like one minute into the clip.

this is awesome cool but i i want to understand what they are saying!!

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trash80 wrote:

1. There is no such thing as fakebit. It was a word constructed in 2009 and it should go away.

agreed

trash80 wrote:

2. Primitive waveforms have been around since the beginning of audio synthesis, just because something has a primitive waveform does not means it's chip music / chiptune etc.

agreed

trash80 wrote:

3. There is no such thing as fakebit.

agreed

trash80 wrote:

4. Your gameboy sounds like shit.

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Decktonic wrote:

I think the real separation between mainstream electronic music and chip music is the drums. Sometimes the bass too, but mostly the drums. That's why the most successful acts combine gameboys with a real drum set, or do some kinda fakebit setup with drum machines or drum samples. It's the one thing your average chip synth can't do well on its own.

lame

O_0 ...what?

cool! very generous of you.

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Analog wrote:

5. A.M.U - diamond
4. A.M.U - diamond
3. A.M.U - diamond
2. A.M.U - diamond
1. A.M.U - diamond

pretty much, yeah

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What a fucking great show that was!

I'd love to hear it cool

A list of chip friendly music blogs would be interesting.

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??? ? ?? ???quarta? ?? ?? ? ??qqqq??330

Simon X is ???, and ??? == qqq

cheapshot! and ??? collaborated on an ep, maybe that's where the confusion stems from?

quarta330 really has nothing to do with simon smile