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(63 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

ah yeah to be fair, the music in Belmont's Revenge is the epitome of epic. Get's me pumped

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(63 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

heart

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(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I don't have a PT-10, but I have other PT keyboards and they all have a tuning screw on the back. Hold a key down and turn the screw until the note is in tune.

As for the clicking noise and drone, I can only guess that it's either still dirty, somebody has tried to circuit bend it in the past and frazzled something or it's just old and worn out

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(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Famikiller wrote:

This should be stickied propper. Stop all those "where i buy LSDJ???"

But we haven't yet had any of that here, have we?

This is excellent. Well written piece of reference material

*Bookmarked*

Thanks little-scale!

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(34 replies, posted in Releases)

We're getting bombarded with blip fest sets! This one is just marvellous! Maybe one day I will see an epic chip show

John Frusciante - The Empyrean

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

This is the setup I've got at home at the mo. I'm rocking the Midines/Renoise combo

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(96 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

I like the bookmarking idea. Looking at the 'bookmarks' or 'likes' of other users on other sites has been a good way for me discover new chip music in the past, and I think it will work very well here too.

Also regarding being able to decide which music to listen to, possibly a little sub-heading underneath the track title describing the track/what it was made with or even just displaying the tags in smaller text underneath would attract more listeners to specific tracks?

Well it's something to ponder anyway. I like the way the site's going and I know the devs will make a great job of it

It's really cool this is still going ahead! I thought it had been lost in the sands of time

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

arottenbit wrote:
57 wrote:

Anything could tear a dg-20 to threads, i have one, it's horrid

haha granted. I had one too actually, but I got a lot of enjoyment and playing time out of mine

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

poke-1,170 wrote:

Micromusic has that feature before google maps even i think wink
could be convenient when sending invitations within a certain region

I always loved that feature of Micromusic smile I think it would be a genius addition to this website too especially for sending event invitations as you suggested

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

The best part is the software that drives it is completely open source, so it can be programmed to do anything! I dread to think what he will charge for them though.

Any hardware that adds deeper expression to midi control is warmly welcomed by me

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I stumbled upon this today. I'll leave the link here because I just know it will be of interest wink It'll tear a Casio DG-20 to shreds any day. A beautifully designed midi controller:

http://www.misadigital.com/

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(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I think it is up to the musician what exactly it is they want to promote. Do I want to promote my finished music to try and get as many people as possible to listen to it? And why do I even want to do that?

Or do I want to promote the abilities within myself to create music by being involved in a community of people who share a common passion or goal? I like to think I can take an approach that is me thinking about what I can do for music, not what music can do for me.

I'm not a marketeer and I'm not out to make money so I feel I have no right to judge whether or not my music deserves to be heard, it only deserves a chance to be heard.

Yo guys what's up with the chip-patch book website? I haven't been able to access it for the past few days...