beautiful work.

SadPanda wrote:

I have no idea what half the things you guys are saying  mean. I suck.

I know what you mean, suddenly my strategy of closing my eyes pressing all the keys on the keyboard at the same time doesn't sound so sophisticated yikes

All these new phrases and concepts will make for an interesting evenings googling though, thanks for that posters !

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(14 replies, posted in Releases)

really really enjoying this,

interesting direction to take chipmusic,

the whole release got a subtle, complete... 'realized' feel.

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(119 replies, posted in General Discussion)

looks like the hippies finally got around to spiking the water supply then

but seriously now, hugs for everyone, even, hell specially, on the comedown

xx

blushes for resurrecting this ancient thread, but I just noticed there's a chiptune based track on youtube with 4.4m hits.  Is that a record ?

rusko's bionic commando remix

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7lVG9RqU1E

it doesn't quite totally slaughter it, but...

- level one music so much better anyway wink

yeah supercolider was fat and funky and ,,,.. ninja sequencing and production, some of his stuff on tresor I had the odd jig to as well, it's all a bit foggy, but, 'they bought you at a party' perhaps ?

went to hear him dj a local club about 5 years back  and he played two hours of what really seemed like sarcastic guitar music and one 5 minute segment of some of the most inspired electro I ever heard.

that might have been the last time I could be arsed to seek out a "name" dj.

dsv101 wrote:

Sorry for the double post, but I find this necessary to say. My cousin says this about my EP. "Your music sounds like you have your head in a blender. Everyone elses music is subtle, but yours is right in your face."



kid606 says 'hey, i was making an amonia and rancid battery acid smoothy in there'

brave stuff

ctrix ?

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(27 replies, posted in Releases)

crikey ! another ! you changed the whole colour of my day,

thank you man smile

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(87 replies, posted in Releases)

ahh what the hell, you can never have too many compliments :

great tunes man - wild and restrained at the same time !

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(29 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Downstate wrote:

if its gameboy music, record each channel seperately. then whack it in a DAW like ableton, or pro tools if you is pro. much easier to mix it down better then. personally i dont do this, i figure it comes from a gameboy so its supposed to sound a little shit right : P

ones mans shit is another mans aphrodisiac yikes

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(39 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

/summer

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(29 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Using the retro software that many of us do, we don't have the option of EQ'ing every channel, and there will be parts of the mix which will sound often muddy because of this.  There are some frequency bands which aren't useful, and some which normally aren't nice, so mastering can be used to tone them down a bit.

Also, years ago we used to run stuff through a Vitalizer, it added stuff like high end, er, sparkle, stereo widening, bass harmonics and just made everything sound, well, better and louder and warmer.

That's what mastering should be about.

used to find it really hard to skin up on an mp3

Parallelis wrote:

idk they're all my babies.

heh, though those exact words two days ago about songs, that's bizarre.

your babies are very cute smile