Re-harmonization.
Basically, you can use a lot of different progresions to support a melody.
For example, if your melody is playing an E, your chords can be Am, C^, E^, Em, etc., etc., etc. Why? Just because those chords have E on them. You can even use available tensions, like a G^13 because the 6th/13th is E.
It's not that hard, you just have to look for chords that share the same notes in order to support the melody. So, you have to get your scales together.

Today's music is all about the BA$$.

Sawmoose Aryan.
I don't really like videogames, haha.

Has anyone tried the 1/4"x2 ProSound on those new Kitsch cases?

It's like SWAG, but more kvlt.

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(28 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Listen to a lot of music.

Nobody.

Record kick separately from the other instruments.

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(92 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

Listen to music that has drops. You'll figure out.

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The weirdest boner, i'm tellin' ya.

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(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

A japanese Fender.

I have a TFOT tattoo, EME7H on my back and some other shit, but I'd never get a chip tattoo.

It's like asking a cat to put eggs, man.
Besides, four channels are more than enough, sometimes I think three is too much.
BTW, a lot of people here doesn't like to use the WAV channel to use samples, it's like a taboo thread.

omg

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(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

That's gorgeous.

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(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The gameboy (or any other console) is just another instrument. I make music on it because I like the platform and I can express ideas and make music I can't (or I don't want to) perform with, for example, a rock band.
I don't think about limits, because every instrument has its owns, and I find consoles to be really powerful platforms.