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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Jay Tholen wrote:

^^^ one of my attempts
I personally think it works really really well. The genre's popularity sort of mirrors the lifespan of the NES so they're kind of culturally connected.

Holy shit, that is fucking gorgeous.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Fatal Labyrinth wrote:

The secret to shoegazey guitar sounds is loads of delay and reverb, but it's hard to get the right balance.

I would disagree. I'd say a dry signal, some fuzz, reverse reverb and use the whammy bar. I don't think there's much more to it than that.

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(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

local.

/dev/null

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(43 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Faerlight wrote:

I've found that a simple pulse instrument can get an aggressive wobble effect with the PF0 command. What are your techniques for making dubstep drops in LSDJ? Or do you think that dubstep isn't kosher?

dubstep is defintely treif.

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(61 replies, posted in General Discussion)

/me golf claps

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(98 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nah.

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(103 replies, posted in Collaborations)

look, it's the child-catcher.

fuxter wrote:

what!? am i the only dick, who was compiling and using it for more than a half a year now?
also, kudos for tutorial. i tough of creating an archlinux package for ems-flasher all this time, but i'm too lazeeeee.

Nope. I'm also such a phallus.

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(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

gay against you.

balloonbear wrote:

If you have any experience tell about it. The best side chain I ever heard in lsdj was knife city's song Iron Curtain - Mekkwarrior (LaDiEz MaN sAm remix)

given how hot that track runs towards the end, i wouldn't be surprised if this was done in post-production.

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(121 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Frostbyte wrote:

i wish 0-100 scale was percentage of time.

100% time, happy.

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(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

ant1 wrote:

HEY A LINUX FAMITRACKER PORT IS IN DEVELOPMENT THAT'S SO EXITCING smile

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

munchluxe63 wrote:

Are there any Linux emulators that have a channel-splitting feature and are compatible with Jack?

I've used both Mednafen and VBA, but no luck... and I can't get LSDJ to run at the correct speed with VBA, anyway.

not as far as i know. would be nice to be able to route individual channels to jac.

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(177 replies, posted in General Discussion)

what i've learned from tumblr is that everyone is a curator of nothing.

Frostbyte wrote:

lol, yeah yeah yeah.

We should make the emails public. I only sent because he seemed trustworthy and he made it seem like he needed them right then. I'm not being so trustworthy anymore. #misanthropy

http://pastebin.com/ that shit.