roboctopus wrote:

Just wanted to say I had an awesome time and everyone was fantastic.  Thanks for making my first chip show an awesome one!

sad
I really wanted to see it. . .

754

(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

ChipsChallengeBand wrote:

Chip's Challenge

These guys rock, definitely check them out big_smile

Frostbyte wrote:

ROBOCTOPUS

please

756

(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Bands, that's what I thought. Explains why this jams so hard. wink
Really great stuff. I lot of good melodic ideas.

757

(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

What's your musical background?

ABSRDST wrote:

wow i forgot the most important part... the link! I put it in the original post.

Haha no problem wink
Still going through it, but definitely lovin' what I'm hearing!
This is pretty sweet.

I think one of my lsdj carts came with a song. I immediately deleted it after listening to it once to test the cart.
To each their own. smile

I'd love to but, I see no link. . . wink

761

(20 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

Sure, but if you ask questions in this thread, you might get some better responses and more help wink

Don't feel that you can't post here.

762

(20 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

It's more complicated. It comes with a CD that has a program for putting Roms on the cartridge. There's other programs for doing other things with lsdj. (Sample kits, save management)

Frostbyte wrote:

No demo songs. The best way to learn is to start from scratch anyway, in my opinion smile There's also numerous tutorials to look for if you need somewhere to start. You can find those.

Yeah. Learn from scratch, it's not hard. Just takes some getting used to. Use tutorials.
Then when you've got the hang of things you can look in my .savs. wink

So sad. No more feed. . . *teardrop*

Wizwars wrote:

Also, no matter where I live, still seems I'm the only person in LA who is regularly booking straight up chip shows!
Next one is August 31st in Pasadena!

I'd take it as a compliment. wink

pixls wrote:

That 2-prong/3-prong grounder thing would be totally pointless for him, if anyone took a second to notice he's in RUSSIA they don't have the same power outlets so showing him a thing designed for US power outlets is pointless.

I was just about to tell him this.
I was explaing the plug and groundloops to the others that asked wink

Articles like this:
www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/eng99/eng99634.htm

Just type in "electrical ground and audio devices" into Google.
Not trying to pass the buck, just that I can't think of the right way to describe the ground's influence on audio.