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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yeah! and people are pissed because the wii U does not have any kind of ultimate team anything

I was never into it, i was more of a beat Real with Wolverhampton kind of guy

wow

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

kitsch wrote:
Timbob wrote:

I'm timbob over there.

Are there any games you can play online already?

i'll be friending you soon then!

was playing call of duty: black ops II online last night.  you can even play zombie mode online.  the game types to choose from are pretty shitty for zombie mode though.  no multi-player online career mode too...

the mario U game doesn't even have 2-player coop hmm

REALLY hoping rayman will have some nice online features.  its sort of lacking so far. 

(imo, nintendo sort of screwed up the release of this console AND kick-ass games to go along with the launch...  everything seems delayed or like it wasn't planned well)

I know FIFA is probly not a popular title here, but I love it
the online is pretty good, the only bad thing is the lack of people online to do random matches with

I hope rayman has it! trine has it but I just downloaded it and havent got to play it yet

Nintendoland could have been way better in that respect

Decktonic wrote:

I forgot exactly how to do this, I recommend looking it up in the manual, but the default parameter that you can automate "per-note" is envelope, and well, if you want to automate some other parameter (like LFO frequency), you can do that! You just have to change the parameter that is highlighted on the instrument settings screen. Again, I can't remember how you do this, but it's definitely in the manual. It's nice if you want to make a wobbly bassline with a changing LFO frequency within a single pattern.

Strong Suit does this! I have been trying to figure it out but i do not seem to follow his directions

it is also awesome for combining the functions in channels! you can have two parts in one channel because you can make the components so different

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

defPREMIUM wrote:
Bit wish wrote:

Where is nitro to be a dick and close this when you need him?

is this guy for real? i mean seriously? this is like the third time i have seen him bad mouth the mods. either there is some inside joke or cm.o has the most patient and forgiving mods i have ever come across..

It's sort of a joke, but they do want to close the thread

theghostservant wrote:

Jake, give us some sampling tricks. That's one thing I haven't used very much.

Okay okay smile

Biggest tricks!
Record things an Octave high so when you modulate it down the sample length is longer - also barely closing the envelope then looping the sample is cool smile

Re-recording samples!! I record samples of synths (idk if you can do this on the android) from nanoloop! Useful for great kick sounds
Also useful for adjusting the volume on quiet WAV samples, just kick up the gain and re-record!!

Panning!! Go into the individual envelope editor and double tap a note and little <<s and stuff will magically appear! It's awesome stereo goodness

Download WAV samples and drag them into your nanoloop file collection (where you get your exports)

That's all for now

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

kitsch wrote:

kitschbent

i'm friending you Jake Allison!

heart I will accept upon my next log in

Megaman xtream's adaptations of tracks from megaman x

I like those

Especially the theme from Megan xtream 2

I have been using nanoloop for iOS for a while now, and I feel like there is just something there that I know nothing about! I can't tell what it is but I feel like there is a feature that I do not know about

So

I thought I would bring this up so we could get a discussion going on the deeper features of nanoloop for mobile devices and maybe figure out what I am missing!

For example - I have run into a couple of people that did not know about the C and D layers of a channel. One can access the C and D layers by holding down the A or B layer command.

That's pretty basic but I hope that it gets my point across

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(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Metal buttons, fast response!
What about cheaper, unfinished metal buttons?

Interested and capable

Not yet committed

Thumbs up

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(19 replies, posted in Releases)

I listened to it again, still amazing

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(19 replies, posted in Releases)

This is what your music was always verging on before: now it has broke free and is running around free, doing as it pleases and it is perfect that way. it sounds like it came from beyond yourself mostly, a great sign of a creative height - I refuse to say peak because their is no way of knowing whether it is or not your true pentacle, but it's deffinetly on the mountain.

I love this, you knew I would: you also know I would say I loved it whether I thought it was marginal or actually great, but complements come easy when the product is truly wonderful.

Cheers, Christian

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(17 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Jake Allison wrote:

http://www.mediafire.com/?uupneyf8jasjjqc

use this if you want smile

I made this for you

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm afraid that no one will get this and I will be lonely online