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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

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(13 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

sounds great. i miss hexawe.

I'm pretty sure that those are just photos taken with the iOS app "1-bit camera"
Export for web in photoshop, choose 2 color gif w/ dithering - done.
(works in gimp as well)

indeterministic, generative, algorithmic, dynamic, rhythmic, groovy & fun

InactiveX wrote:

And do it in a cathedral.

Obviously.

I want to hear four of these in a good sound system, with a very patient person handling the frequencies.

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(111 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I remember spending ages trying to get the right colors on GP2X. It always showed your HEX values in a really weird way.

Just sayin'

184

(7 replies, posted in Trading Post)

So yeah, sold. smile
Also have a 1.5 for you. PMed about that.

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(7 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Hi! I have a Nanoloop 2.0.1 cartridge in good condition.
I also have the aluminium casing that came with it, but it's in a pretty poor condition.

I'm located in Sweden, can ship it anywhere.

Selling for €50
Send me a message! smile
or e-mail to simon[at]moire[dot]se

This is the most unique version of nanoloop.
It has 8 channels of noise, pulse or FM (no designated channels)
It's really a monster of a software. It can produce many interesting and nice sounds.

186

(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Any chance I (we?) could have a look at the source?
I'm interested in how you handle the audio playback.

Reminds me of Oval a bit.

187

(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

Wow! That's very cool.
I love how you used the native chars and colors. They all look great.
Jobs & Ritchie are my favs.

Rhythm Tengoku!

http://web.archive.org/web/200809290102 … l_201.html

In no particular order:

1) Sound aesthetics & unique timbres
- Every instrument has a certain sonic quality, I find some low-fidelity sounds to be very pleasing.

2) Limitations within a fixed framework
- You have certain limitations and certain workarounds, your workarounds are unique, your outcome is colored by this.
You make music in a framework that has a very fixed number of elements, you learn to use these elements in a way that you like.

3) Portability & size
- Bring it everywhere. Store it at home - takes little space, no eyesores.

4) Button layout & efficiency
- Software is (hopefully) optimized for a good workflow with a limited number of buttons and combinations. This provides for speedy operation. Composing will be quick and fun. (At least the first pattern, right?)

5) Novelty
- It's different, quirky and fun.

This is how I feel about my process and why I use these tools.
I don't listen to much chipmusic, but I do enjoy some of it.

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(23 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I'll give you $9 if you promise to spend it all on healthy & nutritious food without any animal products

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(798 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

e.s.c. wrote:

we are WAY overdue for another hexawe compo

I'll soon get some stable internet again, so it might happen. wink