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(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Ohhhh sorry maybe ask someone if you could look at their .save files like DataFix said

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(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.youtube.com/user/LSDJguides?feature=watch

This is a channel full of LSDJ tutorials

Right.

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

double thread????

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Krubbz wrote:

Frodo and Sam may be able to help you out in this area.  I think there may be something going down in Mordor, but one doesn't simply walk into that venue.  You've gotta have an invite for that one. ;P

Jk, man.  I'm not from NZ, but welcome.

lolz I dont know of anyone from NZ sorry sad

DataFix wrote:

@square0ne thanks for that little review man! Yeah i definitely see what you mean with adding more of a variety of sound to it, i'll definitely work with that! And as for an EP/Album, i do not have anything quite yet. But do have a self-titled EP coming out very soon. I will definitely get that to you when it is released. I've enjoyed your feedback alot man, thanks for this, that little review was just about what i needed! And the rating too! Hahaha, thanks dude, and keep in touch. smile

Yeah definitely let me know when thats out im looking forward to hearing some more DataFix in the future.

Okay just listened to the entire 30 minute set.

First off theres some great beats in this set and I can tell that you have obviously put a lot of time and effort into making these songs and i have to commend you on the great sound in general and i loved those Dubstep wobbles some of my little complaints though is after listening to the whole set all the songs kind of sounded the same not that thats always a bad thing but it just felt like i've been listening to a continuous mix of the same song. Maybe try Incorporating some other sounds to spice up the set. but other than that it was a great effort and everyone seems to love it.
Do you have an album or EP i could listen too? Glad to help smile loving those hardcore beats.  8/10 little review there.

Edit:

What i liked: Dubstep Beats,Sound quality,Hard Hitting Feel
What i didn't like: not much variety

Ill download the set and give it a better listen and give you full feedback XD

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(18 replies, posted in Past Events)

I wonder if 10k will do some unreleased songs of the new EP

That was Great i liked it smile you had quite the crowd. cant really give much advice sorry but keep it up,

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(18 replies, posted in Past Events)

Be sure to film it for me smile

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Everybody loves pointless subgenres! Everything must be placed into a category!
BTW I liked The Teaching Machine by the way an0va.

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Solarbear wrote:
square0ne wrote:

Can you link me to some or your music with instruments please?

Like I said in my first post... I just started doing it today, haha!

I CAN when we record some. XD

Oh i didn't see that lolz
my bad

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Can you link me to some or your music with instruments please?

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Solarbear wrote:
square0ne wrote:

Nintendo core?

If Nintendo core implies like, hardcore metal, then no. More of a hybrid of "math" music and pop. Mathpop?

hmmmmmmm

ill check out your songs. smile

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Solarbear wrote:

Just started trying out the bass+guitar+lsdj today!

We kind of discovered we could get a great sound by using two gameboys--designating one for high frequencies and one for lows. Then, we cut the lowmid out of the bass gameboy and the highmid out of the treble gameboy. Then, we upped the low mid frequency on the bass and high mid frequency on the guitar to fill in the gaps.

For vocals, we had quite the success putting them right in the middle.
Using this set up, we were really able to create a big wall of sound made of very distinct parts.

[edit] Later this week, we're gonna try to use famitracker!!! W00t.

Nintendo core?