Really enjoyed the album, dude! Mirrored Antechamber is my favorite track.

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(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

herr_prof wrote:

Get MTV music generator. You can add your own samples via cd and save em to memory cards.

I second this. I think this was my first tracker that I ever used as a kid. It was fun to mess around with even though I never used more than just the preset riffs.

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(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

https://pulselooper.bandcamp.com/track/sinapse

little-scale has some great stuff that is super relaxing.

Biometrics: http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2010/0 … -2010.html
Don't Be Anxious: https://little-scale.bandcamp.com/album/dont-be-anxious

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(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

There is this guy who goes by Mr. Lou that writes a bunch of tracker stuff. These two songs get me down... but in a good way.
http://www.dewfall.dk/music/mr_lou/Moments.mp3
http://dewfall.dk/music/mr_lou/Sines.mp3

Little-Scale: Biometrics is a great album.
http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2010/0 … -2010.html

Yeaaaaaah. Good stuff, dude.

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

Dang, dude! This is great!

I think I remember something similar happening to me when I had tightened the screws too much. The contrast only changed for me when I applied pressure to the buttons though, and not just by itself.

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Really great album! Love the theme. Artwork is excellent. smile

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Nice album, dude! I was really impressed with the noise channel work. A lot of variation.
Favorite tracks:
What lies before me
...And the abyss gazes back

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

Really good stuff. Nice and relaxing.

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Palm Trees is a great song to end the album. Definitely my favorite song.

Omg. This is my brother's program. He's been meaning to make some updates to this. I'll let him know some people are looking at it.

First of all, this is a really cool snippet. I can totally hear this being a more chill groove. Maybe after the section you posted take out the lead there and play with the bass for a bit. Maybe modify the bass instrument to be a little louder or more harsh and just groove it out. You can play with the drums a little too by cutting out some beats or I like to use the R command to make an echo effect on the snare and hats. I'm really bad at putting into words what I'm hearing in my head... but it sounds cool... haha.

Good luck, dude!

Dire Hit wrote:

I feel really stupid for making seperate instruments for every different arp. It seems so obvious know, I don't know why I haven't been doing this the whole time.

This might just be in my head... but sometimes I feel that making an instrument with a table attached to it isn't always the same as using the A command in a phrase. I get a cleaner result if the table is on the instrument and not an A command. I think this happens with the O command mostly... Has anyone else experienced less 'clicking' when doing this? I might just be crazy - _ -

This is just what I do when composing in LSDJ, so it isn't necessarily best practice or anything...

Q1: I tend to do 8 phrases per chain. How many phrases you put per chain really depends on the song and your style. Due to the limited number of chains/phrases you just need to make sure you don't run out. smile

Q2: As far as I know, if you'd like silence you'll need to create a chain that has blank phrases in it. I usually set up 7F and 7E to be my silence chains. 7F just has 8 blank phrases and 7E is the same but with a kill command (K00) at the beginning. You can also mute/solo channels which will cut out sound.

Q3: You don't need to have each chain the same length, but like you said it might help with organization.

Hope that helps!
Welcome to the world of LSDJ smile