It would be nice to see an Android port. Not that there's ever going to be any decent audio software for Android.

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(21 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Kris k wrote:

Is there a deadline?

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Shriker wrote:

Although the former method allowed me to mix songs from left to right DMG to keep a continuous sound going.

I read this sentence about 5 times and I thought I was close to understanding it, but I never quite did.

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Wow, I'm intrigued.
Is this the special version of VBA you're using? http://code.google.com/p/vba-rerecording/

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(33 replies, posted in Releases)

This is bonkers. You're a wiz.

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(109 replies, posted in Releases)

whoa I'm so frigging stoked to try this when I get home...!!!

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

No offense but I think you should just make a sticker.

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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Oh yeah! Renoise has a frigging great built in WAV editor. And if I remember right, or if they haven't changed the demo functionality, that capability isn't disabled in the demo.

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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

If you were on PC, I would say Wavosaur. That said, it runs on my 500 mhz Vaio just fine. So you can probably dumpster dive a computer that will run it. Or maybe you can emulate it on OSX.

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(20 replies, posted in Releases)

lol. Really enjoyed this.

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(55 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Star Fighter Dreams wrote:

needs moar links!

I used to have one of those sesame street things. It sounds pretty awesome.

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(31 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

trash80 wrote:
undergroundclouds wrote:

how are you doing this? I got an arduino last month and the first thing I tried to do was FM synthesis. I sorta gave up on it because it was just too frigging lo-fi and grainy. I couldn't imagine making "music" this way because it couldn't even handle 2 operators, let alone 8 operator pairs as in OPL2 FM.

Looks like hes using a chip synth. smile

ah... I guess you'd have to cannibalize a soundblaster or something to get one of those?

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(31 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Rolf wrote:

If it helps give you ideas, my arduino is currently set up for OPL2 FM synthesis. smile Song data is streamed over USB from the host PC. It's a pretty simple circuit though. It wouldn't be too difficult to make a standalone synth with a simple chip. I'd like to see what you come up with though.

Here's a terrible picture of it if you're interested:

how are you doing this? I got an arduino last month and the first thing I tried to do was FM synthesis. I sorta gave up on it because it was just too frigging lo-fi and grainy. I couldn't imagine making "music" this way because it couldn't even handle 2 operators, let alone 8 operator pairs as in OPL2 FM.

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(31 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

infradead wrote:
trash80 wrote:

i have one in my dmg.

there is one.  my friend was playing with the code.

he described the finished result as "pretty 1999-idm-tastic."

here ya go, just uploaded it at your request. http://soundcloud.com/undergroundclouds/amenduino

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(66 replies, posted in General Discussion)

PlainFlavored wrote:

To me, chiptunes sounds like a fluffy adolescent hobby, like legos. Chipmusic sounds a bit more refined and dignified.

The way those outside the "scene" see chiptunes seems to have this sort of cloying, somewhat creepy or at least regressive nostalgia to it.  Sort of like how I see the furry scene.

That said, I don't really give a shit what it's called.  And it doesn't matter because I don't talk about it to acquaintances.