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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Nice idea but I've learned in my long career of stupid short music ideas that you can't really make a cd track work at less than 4 seconds or so. Mp3 player shuffle and repeat should work ok tho smile

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Nice ideas but no just send one second of anything, I like chaos more than i like music.

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Thanks all, top stuff!!! Keep them coming. This is gonna be amazing ^_^

I'm keeping a tracklist updated on the Other board... sorry smile but can't face re-posting it on every single board on which in invite submissions...

http://8bitcollective.com/forums/viewto … 71&p=1

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I just thought,if it's important to you that people know what hardware you used then please incorporate it in the song title somehow. I can't face listing that info for every track, artist and title for 100s of one seconds is gonna be headache enough smile

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Yep, it's not a super original idea on my part. smile There have been a few successful 10-second vinyl comps but the couple i've submitted to have all fallen through >_<;

294

(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Yeah covers would be great! smile I might do the inevitable 'You Suffer... But Why?' myself haha

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Beverage wrote:

28 seconds is the lowest I've ever seen a "write a song that is x seconds long" compilation go that has still seen some form of quality in its entries.  This, on the other hand, just will not work.

send me a track anyway

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Yeah OK, rules are pretty relaxed; so long as it's more or less 'chip' style/sound and a whole 1 second long that's OK!

297

(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

- An open call for 1-second-long chiptune songs/tracks/noises
- To up the stakes from 1 minute. smile

Don't ask, just record and email smile

298

(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

!!!!

Not kidding:

• exactly one second long (well, guess we can allow a little tolerance but certainly no longer than 1 second!)
• email a link or attached WAV or high grade MP3 (or a bad one if you like for that matter!) with artist name + title to:
[email protected]
• DEADLINE uuuh oh I don't know, end of May let's say?
• As many people as possible please!
• BUT only one submission per artist. Multiple tracks from different sideprojects (real or imagined) from the same people is welcome tho.
• Any style/genre/hardware as long as it's some kind of chipstuff. Preferably 'pure' but I guess if you want to put vocals or anything that's OK too. Fakebit is OK. Chipnoise/noisecore will make me happy but trying to cram more sensible genres into 1 sec might turn out more interesting? smile
• I'll make nice artwork and put it up on bandcamp when finished. (or maybe elsewhere if Bandcamp can't deal with ridiculous number of short tracks for any reason ha)
• if it's important to you that people know what hardware you used then please incorporate it in the song title somehow.
• etc.

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(152 replies, posted in Collaborations)

How did I miss out on this!!!?! I will try and do something for sure.

http://www.hatebit.tk/

Demo-flyer = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q0tAJ5DuT4 or download the EXE at
http://www.hatebit.tk/


A night of extreme chip noise and circuit bending:

GOTO80 (legendary chiptune noisemaker)

Slash’s Wormhole (SHITMAT’S new noise/circuit bending project)

Neurobit (8 bit ambient to full on gameboy harsh noise)

Spastic Burn Victim (Noisecore and gambeboys feat. members of Cementimental and Skat Injector)

Also Amiga Doskpop Dj set by d0us

Venue: The Others, 6-8 Manor Road, London N16 5SA
Date: 29-04-2010
Time: 8pm-12am
Door: £6 (£4 conc.)
[email protected]
[email protected]

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

like if you send any data thru it outside of the channel range it wants to hear (ex. CH6), it fucks up bad.

Hmm i haven't tried that yet... bad bad, or interesting bad? smile

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I used it live for the first time yesterday, worked great! I don't use it for whatever musical purposes most people want to ie sequencer/computer etc, i just programmed my midi keyboard so i can toggle notes on the noise and square channels and twiddle knobs + wheels for pitch, noise and other controls for doom drones and NOISE chaos. smile

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(62 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm all about Gameboy Camera and Pushpin. Also have Nanoloop 1.1 but yet to fully learn it enough to actually record/perform anything.

304

(8 replies, posted in Past Events)

TOMORROW YEY!