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KeFF wrote:

ohmygod that cover art is super rad!

+1

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my bleepbloop usb cart reader completely stopped working (mac) good luck with yours i hope it doesnt crap out

Vex wrote:

Nice I really enjoyed reading it. I actually learned a thing or two. Btw, has anyone actually considered writing a book about the history of chipmusic? ...

Yes- many. But either they are: still being worked on, never reach fruition, or where never meant to be anything but a fleeting idea.

an0va wrote:

Who wants to make and sell on bandcamp a Legalsounds compilation? We'll just take back and use the songs that were already taken. tongue

down for the lulz

Xylo wrote:

If UCLA Game Lab sponsors my flight I'm in. smile

Same

BUT, when is it?

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

which one on the cover is zzzv?

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(33 replies, posted in Releases)

if i kill you and eat you, i get your powers, right?

jk heart fuck you

eidt: rules is the best track

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

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what's with the zipper on that wetsuit? are they all like that?

march 29th is my birthday. if you end up playing on that date i might just have to come down wink but we'll see

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(7 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

Chainsaw Police wrote:

better ones?

modizer

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(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

long live lossy

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(327 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Kris k wrote:
mntnhd wrote:

Probably a stupid question, but I figure I'll ask it anyway. Which artists really demonstrate the most versatility and overall craziness of LSDJ? Besides the obvious choices like Bit Shifter and Nullsleep, I'm looking to dig a little deeper.

I'd say Plainflavored, Lo-Bat, An0va, and Danimal Cannon.

Thanks!

Plainflavored also made some of his lsdj .sav files available for download

if you don't know plainflavored, you really, really should check it out wink

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this is great! and I'm generally not a fan of christmas albums.

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ant1 wrote:

chiptunes

indeed.

I'm into it though ^__^ fun tracks

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Nullatrum wrote:

...I'm not sure what to expect from the community...

What does chip music mean to you? Did you come to like chip music from listening to bitcrushed piano tracks? If so, then you're actually not really into chip music , you're just into synthesizing sounds. Chip music isn't an effect, it is a creative platform, and if you want to take advantage of it you need to make sure you know what you are getting into. People work hard with old computer and video game hardware to create and bitcrushing a piano riff... well that could practically be perceived as trolling! lol

If you like chip music, what exactly do you like? Songs you heard while playing the NES, Game Boy, Genesis, or some other system? Or do you just like the aural aesthetic of "primitive" sound waves (sin, square, saw, triangle). If you just want to create music with these "primitive" elements just grab some samples and go nuts, it doesn't have to be chip music, you don't half to create under that umbrella.

But, if instead you see and understand the beautiful potential and rewards of working with actual hardware relevant to chip music then pin-point what it is you're into and begin your own path to discovery.

Don't piss in a cup and call it beer. If you wanna make chip music, make chip music (figure out what that even is)

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(8 replies, posted in Past Events)

Bit Shifter wrote:

in my dreams

same. seeing kplecraft live would be soooooo lovely