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(75 replies, posted in Past Events)

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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

kitsch wrote:

- firefly

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

My newest baby, the Arturia MiniBrute:

Pics of the actual new setup when I figure out a good way to set it all up tongue

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(66 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

I recently did a little dabbling in some bending with audacity. . .

› And here it is with a filter from an app:

I'm pretty happy with how the horizontal lines came out.

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Sexy.

Can't wait to try this out on mine :]

Bit wish wrote:
SadPanda wrote:

who?

Kubbi*

lmfao.
kubbi is a dude, d00d.

Bit wish wrote:

Im just trying to say some notable female chip artist.

lol

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(56 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Well, for anyone and everyone looking for SP adapters: the cheapest, highest quality, and in, most times, the only way to get one is here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5mm-Headset-J … 1e744a7008

They are better quality than any of the other ones I've had.

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(56 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

People always hating on the SPs. As I say to everyone just starting out: the advantages of an SP is it's rechargeable battery, smaller body, backlight, and improved CPU. All of these are perfect for beginners. They don't have to worry about mods to see in the dark or batteries. Some people might not like the idea of having an improved CPU from the original DMG, but if you want music and less original nostalgia, get an SP. Biggest downside is the lack of headphone port. And, until recently, it was near impossible to get an adapter. But there is someone manufacturing top of the line ones and selling them on eBay now (I'll look it up soon). The sound quality is A LOT better than what people make it seem. I have DMGs, MGBs, and SPs and the SP is what I use on the go, for live performances, and serious recording. It's up to you of course, but I feel like I'm one of the unofficial voices for the SP. Apparently I'm an important known user of them, which is cool because I really like to see them used more.

Also, on a technical side for non beginners: the SP handles samples better and has less click noise from E and O commands (and some others I can't remember right now. Prolly M)

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(126 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Holy shit you post a lot of pictures.

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

I'm still on the first song and I really really enjoy this. Great job! I can easily see this in a new modern game that has the nostalgia chip feel.

Sent a little money your way too. ;]

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I cried a little.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Imnikola wrote:

I find the minikp pretty bleh. if you can afford the kaosspad 3 just spring for that

Cheers mate.In terms of size.Is it big?i kinda am the belief that's half a 17inch laptop,am right?

Since I had these three right here: : :


The kp3 is 8 1/2, yeah. The mini kp is 4 1/2. A gameboy is 6.

As for kp3 vs mini kp: I find the mini kp is more than enough for most chipartists. I'd choose it over the kp3 without worry if: you don't have the extra money, you don't use midi in your setup, and/or you don't really need sampling. If all you need are effects, choose the mini kp. In most markets the kp3 is double the price and I say it's not worth it. Not to say the kp3 isn't good. I love all my Kaoss products. They each have their own specific function for me.
I hope this helped.

Oh also, mini kp uses batteries. Biiiig plus for chipartists imo.

Edit: oh and my mini kp is partially painted. tongue

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(14 replies, posted in General Discussion)

these guys speak the truth. And this is coming from someone with lots of gear. tongue
But I'm not just an chipartist.

+1'd
egr for emperor.