Terbografx wrote:
TERADAKTYLE wrote:

There's merit in looking at other people's patches to see how they got a particular sound.

It's definitely helped me make my own programming more complex.

Definitely. It's all part of learning/sharing. Flipping someone's patch into something 100% new and unique is all part of the fun.

Agreed. Looking at patches helps me understand commands and tables better so I can create my own.
If it wasn't for patches to help understand commands and tables more I wouldn't be where I am musically today with my chiptunez.

34

(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I've learned many things life.

Never talk about religion, politics, finances, or heavyweight rankings.

Today, I have just added chipmusic to this category.

35

(2 replies, posted in Releases)

What are you going for?
It sounds really chill.

Thanks guys!
Spread the resources around so more people can know about these!

Any patch books online that I can submit some patches on?
I know that there's an LSDJ patch book for iOS and brkbrkbrk had one for awhile.

Does anyone know any others?


If not, this should be a patch thread.

38

(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Welcome! Your songs sound pretty good. How long have you been making chiptune, if you don't mind me asking?

39

(5 replies, posted in Releases)

This is great.

They look pretty sweet!

41

(7 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

It's pretty much the same, but has more to it.
It has a 1:1 PU, 1:3 PU, 1:7 PU, Triangle Bass, Noi 1, Noi 2, and an Effects channel
Also, it has a sweep and an ARP button with buttons to change octaves.
Slide your finger up on the key for a vibrato.
It also has an NES mode where it's a NES controller and you play notes on that.

It's FREE with ads or
$3.99 USD without ads.

If your more interested in that genre you should also think about downloading 8bit Drum.
It's free and it has multiple other kits that are pretty fun to mess around with.

42

(7 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

I personally like NES synth better.

Solarbear is my hero.

44

(17 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

These are sick!

45

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Chainsaw Police wrote:

I wouldn't pay that much for it, no way.
I payed $5 for my DMG, $20 for mods (prosound, backlight). That's $25. My cat cost another $40. (all in AUD)
All up (converted to USD), thats about $67.40 USD not incl. shipping.

Plus, I've never seen a patricknicola1987 in the modding scene, so it's hard to judge his past jobs/customers. If you're ordering from kitsch/Apeshit/etc, everybody knows them and their works/prices.

I'd stick with buying a DMG from goodwill/eBay and getting it modded by someone else, or buying a premodded from someone like justinthursday or kitsch and so on.

Just my two cents. I'm probably way off on something! tongue


I see where your coming from. If he was really legit more people would know about him and he would probably have an account on a chip site or something and post in a forum, but you never know.

The pricing is a big issue, but some people would pay some hard cash for a blue dmg and then you have to think if it's a fraud painted one, but then it said returns accepted, so if was that shady of a guy he probably wouldn't accept returns.
Still, the price is kind of outrageous.
You made some good points though bro!

46

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I was browsing eBay when I came across these.

Blue DMG with Prosound and Blue Backlit Screen $127.08 USD

I don't know if anyone on here is selling them, but there are only 2 left.

If you want one I suggest you check your bank account and act fast.

It won't let me save the eBay pic and put it on here, so sorry about that.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Blue-backl … 500wt_1378

47

(14 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Some of your songs lack a proper lead, but other than that everything seems pretty good.
The percussion you got down pretty well.
I became really fond of Tozo though. It was great as well as Animal Crossing.
But if you want to experiment on some lead parts nows the time.
I can see this actually going pretty far in the future. I hope I helped a little lol tongue

48

(14 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Not a big fan of nanoloop, but it sounds pretty good.
I'm with Br1ght Pr1mate, it's not there yet, but i can see you being an 'iPhone nanoloop artist' really soon and pull it off pretty well.