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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

e.s.c. wrote:

You need to have a remix album called "liquid". I'll volunteer to do a remix for it

I'd prefer "GAS." wink

And we already have one remix! https://soundcloud.com/cutedoor/montage-cute-door-remix

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

WAKE UP! Now available on vinyl! (same link as above)

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

https://shrimps.bandcamp.com/album/solid-lp

Shrimps explore a new sound with their sophomore release: the sound of displacement and connectivity; fragmentation and unification; past and future. This is life. This is the present. It's emotion. It's in motion. It's fluid. It's SOLID.

https://shrimps.bandcamp.com/album/solid-lp

Vinyl coming in summer 2018.

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(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

e.s.c. wrote:

i've got a zoom ms-50g that's pretty great. can run up to 6 different effects at once and the newest updates give you access to 172 different effects or guitar cab emulators (mostly effects, forget how many cab emulators) gives you a ton of options in a single pedal

+1 for this one, too. It's also on my guitar pedalboard. I call it my flair pedal. I'll never use it as a replacement for an actual Big Muff or something like that, but I don't really need a dedicated phaser/reverse delay/chorus/etc each taking up space in my setup.

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(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I love my Yellow Fail. Which it's not called. It's called the Yellow Fall but I also always want to call it the Yellow Fail, even though it's pretty much the opposite of a fail. It sounds so so good and dirty. It's currently on my guitar pedalboard. I just assembled a bass guitar board with the intention to drone hard with it and I grabbed the EHX Canyon as the delay for that. It's also super awesome and also does some serious magic with synths.

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(5 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I have a sneaking suspicion that the 3DS is too wimpy to run the piggy. Marc attempted a port for the DS and the processor was so underpowered that you could only run one channel without it hiccuping.

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

As usual, incredible stuff!

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Here Comes the Warm Crack

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(617 replies, posted in Releases)

I don't know if any of you know who Shrimps is, but it's my band and we've got our first full-length album finished. We think it's good enough to be pressed to vinyl but we're poor af. We're doing a Kickstarter as a presale cuz screw pressing a huge pile of records that no one wants.

You want? Go here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/11 … imps-album

Nabbed code s9bv-vxtd! Thanks, TSC!

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

Just listened! Love it!

Just gave a listen. Solid!

puddingmama wrote:

...but Chipsounds isn't able to accurately emulate the way NES hardware dealt with its DPCM samples...

No, that's not true. Chipsounds' DPCM emulation is spot on. Take a look at the 2A0X.sfz file (C:\Program Files\Plogue\chipsounds\Programs\01. Pure Chip\) in a good text editor (Notepad++, etc) and go down to somewhere around line 160. You'll see this:

<region> key=36 sample_freq=261.6255653006 sample=*com.Plogue.DAC.6Bit.Linear.DPCM|$DIR/drums/joe_8bit/KickJoe1.raw

This is your hack heaven. If you have .dmc or .raw samples you want to use, you can stick them in the referenced folder (C:\Program Files\Plogue\chipsounds\Data\drums), copy this line and change the "key=" number and sample name. I've done it a ton over the years.

I also like the CLIP indicator now in the Project screen so you can adjust the master to the max!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Try a ferrite choke or a USB cable with one built in?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_bead

No changelog. Ghetto links at http://littlegptracker.com/download.php are fixed!