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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Sorry guys. They went on eBay and were sold almost two weeks ago!

@justinthursday No problem, buddy. Glad it got to you ok.

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Nanoloop 1.2 = Sold.

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Blue DMG:

Click.

White DMG:

Click.

nanoloop cart going for £25! Get on it!

Less than 20 hours to get bidding on the DMG or the nanoloop cart, guys. wink

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

this is nice stuffs, i want the dmg with flashy flashy flashy light in the speaker big_smile

are you okay with shipping to the states?

For the DMG or nanoloop, sure thing. smile

Gameboy with a "pro sound" mod and a flashy flashy flashy flashy flashy light in the speaker.
Click.


Nanoloop 1.3
Click


ZX Spectrum+
Click


ZX Spectrum +2
Click


Commodore Plus 4
Click

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(2 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Ahahah. Love it!

8-bit indie rock awesomeness. Thought some of you would like to check this out.
Free to download via their Bandcamp and will be out as a 7" this Saturday.


Click.

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

New people asked where to buy lsdjs, Passive agressive comments were made between a couple users. Some kid posted Sitge's Save Point on Myspace and claimed he wrote it. 4chan images were posted. A bunch of new memes started.

This is just a guess. I haven't been around much either. I'm just assuming it's been the usual.


Oh, also, NEW ALBINO GHOST MONKEY RELEASE!

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(18 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

This is absolutely amazing. Nice work.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

neilbaldwin wrote:

Where's the set of stairs you throw your drum machine down to make that noise you call music?

/dad mode

wink

Hahahahaha. I love this post.

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(14 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

InactiveX wrote:

Although I haven't tried the iPhone version, ReBirth is a great bit of software. Two 303s, an 808 and a 909 - what more do you need? wink Fun, fun, fun.

Been really tempted to buy this a couple times... It's been rated really badly though for not being well adapted for iPhone use. Controls are apparently fiddly So that put me off.

Anyway to answer the question, there aren't a whole lot of music apps that are specifically 8bit. There is nanoloop for iPhone which I strongly reccomend. And I know there's some synth app that's got 8bit in the title and has words like retro plastered all over the reviews and description. But there are ALOT of synth apps for the iPhone and I'm fairly sure you could make chippy sounds with most of them.
There is a Sunvox app too, which is not really 8bit... But it's a tracker program if you dig trackers. It's really good too and you can get suprisingly complicated songs out of your iPhone using it. There's a free version of Sunvox for pc/mac if you want to check it out.

Pretty cool idea. Bookmarked.

low-gain wrote:
athleos wrote:

U.D.A. vinyl please!!!

coming soon hopefully..
smile

!!!!!!!!!!

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

J&HT wrote:

Nice artwork, I'll give it a listen! Any details on equipment used throughout? (not that it matters, just curious)

Thanks!
The whole thing is just two copies of LSDJ. One on an underclocked DMG, one on a regular DMG. Then alot of amateurish production work in Ableton Live.