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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

PULSELOOPER wrote:

classy as always and as fuck.

I'm totally adding this to my official bio!

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Kris k wrote:

some solid tracks in here budday

Newsflash: they're ALL solid tracks. Budday.

Pfffft! LOL! heart

??? - "Wall You Need is Love" https://qqqmusic.bandcamp.com/album/wal … ed-is-love

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Here's the third installment of the BLEO compilation series. These songs are odds and ends that were released between 2013 & 2014 on various soundtracks, competitions and compilations.

http://music.dummydrome.com/album/blanket-po

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Buy this one. Building it just takes time away from playing with it! Plus, thus is barely more than a kit costs. Worth it!

I've been using an Acer lappy with an 11.5" screen for years now. Can't even imagine using something bigger. Bigger screen = bigger laptop, which for me really kills portability.

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(6 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Timbob wrote:

What program are we talking about here?

/me points to subforum

Open it in a text editor! You'll be surprised how obvious everything is... XML!!!

Anyhow, found some things... emailed you back!

Crashes latest win32 ghetto every time. Will dig deeper...

Access requested. Will definitely check it out.

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(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Chipmusic.org: we'll never die because we'll never give a fu¢k.

sandneil wrote:

speaking of dream lgpt features i would like to see a more normal tracker keyboard input scheme for PC (q = c, 2 = c#, w = d etc) - i know it is designed for handheld devices but it has a lot of unique features and a fun workflow and it would make a good pc tracker

That's called Renoise.

Also, you guys don't really want a channel mixer in LGPT, you want a POST command (as in, post filter volume).

And yes, we all want Android LGPT.

I agree that LGPT would be a great program to add some features like a mixer. I strongly disagree that it needs FF tables. I would like to see the project that has 128 tables filled and needs more!

1) Somehow I missed this until just now

2) This is incredible

3) I normally scoff at cassette releases, but I bought Files in Space and now I'm heartbroken that this is sold out!

4) ;_;

The One Electronic wrote:

explain to me how this will be any more efficient than pressing a dpad and 2 buttons with my thumbs