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(19 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

MostlyToast wrote:

Couldn't you just take a mono one and build it twice and use a stereo jack? I may be incredibly stupid so don't trust anything i say.

Yep. You could even be super fancy and use dual-gang pots for the controls, or you could use seperate pots to retain the possibility of adjusting the sound independently for each side of the stereo.

Yey ^__^

A.I. wrote:

What do you call Deathcore and Chiptune mixed?

Rubbish

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(67 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm in London, mostly do Noise but sometimes chipnoise or even borderline music smile and have been involved in organising/playing Hatebit and 8bitvomit events here
http://8bitvomit.tumblr.com/

Cool!

Jake Allison wrote:

Hello CM.O, it's been a while

I am here to find a new person to collaborate with on an iNanoloop track
I work with other iNanoloop artists on the regular, but it has been a while since I have worked with someone new.

So, if you are just starting to dabble with the program or whatever, I do not care. If you are serious about my favorite musical medium, contact me and I will try to work something out.

I just proposed something similar here, want to trade tracks to collab on? http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/12666 … op-tracks/

egr wrote:

Cool, I'm not comfortable enough with mobile nanoloop to really do anything with it.  Maybe next time!

No probs, thanks for the interest anyway smile

send me them nans
my screen name at gmail

Sent a couple of odd ones ^__^ hope you enjoy, let me know if you manage to do anything with them (and if you receive OK/it works properly - i've never shared nanoloop files before)

Ah sorry I should have made it clearer but I was thinking to just email the iPhone nanoloop project file. In theory I could export wavs for editing elsewhere but in terms of actually getting round to it, and aesthetically, I'd prefer to keep it pure nanoloop for now I think.

I have made a load of loops/ideas that I really like and keep saving new permutations of, and have used it live a few times but have yet to actually make any kind of a finished track due to not really being a musician. big_smile

If anyone's interested I can send one for you to try and make something of and release as a collaboration (or send back to me to do so) please let me know.

They're not really as 'noise' as you might expect from my other work! For some reason I always seem to end up making my idea of minimal house(!), or sub-sub-sub-sub-Oizo weird annoying bloopiness, or some kind of don't-know-where-to-go-with-it grime/140bpm. big_smile Tho if you do want something harder I have some attempts at speedcore/doomcore/donk-core. smile

big_smile let me know an email address and any preference and I'll send you a .nan. Can't promise it will be of any use but feel free to completely redo anything or to decline if you don't like it.

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(41 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

every tape recorder is a good tape recorder

The Zoom RFX series are worth looking out for, really cheap on ebay multi-fx with some nice sounds but more importantly one of the cheaper ways to get a proper hardware vocoder.

I got a few rackmount things with the idea of having a nice compact pre-wired-up FX unit but the rack case I got weighed like 5 times as much as what I was putting in it and was too unweildy to take to shows big_smile

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Nice!! How was this recorded, is it LSDJ or something else?

http://archive.org/details/1secondchipcompilation

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(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I love them forever but they have done/said some pretty foolish stuff over the years ^__^; Alec Empire was doing gameboy music before 99.9% of the chipmusic 'scene' was even born so hopefully they get some respect smile

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(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.free-culture.cc/freecontent/ - interesting and important reading matter re:copyright in general

Even artist such as Daft Punk have every song they used for samples or remixing listed on their albums. If you give credit to the artist you tend to find yourself in a loophole that DJs tend to get by with.

Pretty sure Daft Punk actually get their samples cleared. Giving credit is not a loophole in the unlikely event that someone does try to take legal action.

There's also the opposite approach which I doubt is up to much either:

For the avoidance of doubt, all music on this record, except where specifically noted, was played by or is comprised of samples originally created by Alec Empire or Nic Endo of Atari Teenage Riot.

YEAH NOT BLATANTLY SAMPLED FROM SLAYER OR ANYTHING.