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(74 replies, posted in General Discussion)

If i had to judge a phenomenal performer based on the ability to press start and freak out on stage.. i'd say myself.. i mean who doesn't like
seeing a fat guy attempt to move quickly? Am I right? lulz

now if you want people who actually play music.. Balun.. hands down. Syphus is another, J Arthur Keenes, etc, etc.


I keep seeing people listing all these artists that are, in fact amazing, yes, but they dont actually perform anything... if
triggering sequences, and tweaking effects is performing then the definition of a musical performance has changed.

1,106

(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

bahahahahhahaha


this is classic..

but i prefer krumping at chip shows.

1,107

(2 replies, posted in Releases)

If this were on a 7" i'd buy it in a heart beat. So amazing.

Thank you Bottlesmoker! big_smile

1,108

(5 replies, posted in Releases)

oh, i'm enjoying! OMG Such quality release. I want vinyl!!!
hahaha

1,109

(7 replies, posted in Releases)

Sooooo Goooood smile

1,110

(5 replies, posted in Releases)

arlen wrote:

Great release.

Agreed. smile

1,111

(5 replies, posted in Releases)

:-)

1,112

(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

Sweet.. post audio and thoughts when you get it!

1,113

(9 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Thretris wrote:
low-gain wrote:

What do you want done to it?

I have been giving some thought to cracking one open for some mods.

Do some C64 mods for me and I will front light Hello Kitty GBC wink lol (and give you some more "kyle credit")

smile hmmmmmmmm..... teeheee   
we shall chat online!

1,114

(9 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

What do you want done to it?

I have been giving some thought to cracking one open for some mods.

the V2 sp's never came in the NES classic look.. only pearl blue, pink and black. andi think a light pearl green.

1,116

(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'd say the midibox stuff is pretty easy provided there was a better explanation of how to put it together. like.. an idiot's guide. cuz a lot of it lends itself easier to those who already understand electronics.

I think there is a way of explaining how to build it with out knowing much about electronics.. "you need this, plug this here, solder this hear.. program this and this.. and you're done." type thing.  when i build mine. maybe i'll turn it into a simple guide to building a base midibox system.

1,117

(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

rumpelfilter wrote:

But still... right now the only low cost alternative to the Hardsid 4U Studio version is either the SammichSID (if you don't count building a Midibox SID from scratch) and that involves a bit of work (which I don't mind, but still) or MSSIAH (and that's not really portable without some modding).
This whole discussion makes me thing that there is one thing that I would really love to see (and have)... and that's a small portable device like the Hardsid, with pots for tweaking the sound like on a Midibox SID, and that doesn't cost too much...


Midibox sid wouldn't cost very much...

i think $300-500 is a very fair price considering the other options available.
Take a look around for Arduino tutorials as well.. sure there's someone who's doing the legwork and giving it away for free. haha

Sure there are a few VJ's here that own projectors.. I might be in the market for one in the near future.
Just curious if there are any recommendations or if you have any tips for peeps when shopping for a projector.
I'm kind of anal about brightness and color... which i know will only make my shopping a bit more pricey.

Thanks for the help!

arfink wrote:

Hm, I might be around that weekend... this could be cool. Are you do visuals for the show Low-Gain?

Excellent.

at the moment we dont have a projector.. but i hope to change that in the near future.
Specially if i can get some grant money for this.

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(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Actually i would guess that if the price is right.. any c64 music (on these forums... perhaps 8bitweapon) would want this.

There are some hardcore fans of .sid files out there that would gladly purchase this because they want to hear it on a real sid.
Specially if it was significantly cheaper than a piece of gear that was made for making music with. Maybe they aren't a musician, but still want a real sid sound.
there are purists out there..