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Saskrotch wrote:
NOM STAR wrote:

Hey man do you have a link to where I might download Exploding Head Disease? I want's it.

the site it was hosted on (project168.co.uk) got attacked by spammers(?) like 6 months ago and they never really put it back up.

i'm gonna add that as a free release on the bandcamp page soon, with a couple bonus tracks for people who buy it


Ballin.

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Hey man do you have a link to where I might download Exploding Head Disease? I want's it.

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Yeah crazy show. Was great to see/meet everyone. Also, I'm pretty sure that dude was epic, if only he had more reverb.

I was wondering what the method is for controlling the color switching? Maybe I just missed it somehwere. But do i need to install some switches to my DMG's if i wanna move ahead with one of these?

EDIT: Sort of found the answer, you mention mounting them to the case. I'm sure pics of that will be forthcoming and all. OH MAN I'M STOKED AND ALSO SAD THAT I HAVE TO GO RE-DO MY WHOLE RIG. cause these are too awesome not to have.

Saskrotch wrote:

of course i haven't, no one should ever use IE

This

Its not part of AI. There's an AI of Illinois which is separate from my school and part of that group. It's connected to the Art Institute of Chicago museum. Or rather I should say the museum is grew out of the school, thus the very weird wordage of "School of the."

School of the Art Institute of Chicago grad program

This part of the body of an email i just received for my elective class: Hardware Hacking

...And please bring the following supplies so we can start right up on our
first projects:

1) A "raw" loudspeaker or 2. This means not in a  speaker cabinet, just
the speaker.  (If you bring one in a box you will have to rip it out in
class.)

2) Two 9-volt batteries

3) A piece of rusty or corroded metal.

4) A portable, battery-powered radio or boombox, with appropriate
batteries.  Make sure it works! It should be cheap enough that you
won’t be too angry if it never works again.  The AM band is more
important than FM, but it doesn’t matter if the radio picks up both. 
It should have analog tuning (i.e., a dial) rather than digital presets
or scan buttons.  Larger radios are easier to work with than tiny ones,
and older ones always sound better than new ones.  It should have a
built-in speaker, not just a headphone jack.  And most importantly: IT
MUST BE BATTERY POWERED!  Beware: an alarm clock radio with a built-in
“backup battery” is not suitable, since it requires AC power to
function as a radio.

5) Don't forget those batteries for the radio!

Any questions?  Let's get noisy!

Nic Collins

Sorry to have to dip out so suddenly yesterday, had a pretty big family crisis. Was really awesome to meet you all. We'll have to do it again soon.

firebrandboy wrote:

i'm working on a pure data pseudo-port (no offence intended, i'm rubbish at pd!) of litewall. any pd-heads out there want to help me piece together an app for people with no monies?

That's pretty snazzy. I love the flips.

Whooo hoo!

That is the strangest way I've ever heard someone try and sell their self. Welcome to the community though man.

PS. There are a ton of chiptune acts that use more than just chip instruments. Don't worry about it.

If we're all about this wanna set a time?

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Hey I hear Preacher is good. Also Thunderbolts: Caged Angels if you wanna read one of the strangest books in the normal Marvel cannon.

Will do man, we need some chrape in the chi.

Ballin I'm excited.