but make sure you put at least 1 glitter sticker on it.
otherwise people will think you're dumb.
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but make sure you put at least 1 glitter sticker on it.
otherwise people will think you're dumb.
you could use the cable/enclosure for an arduinoboy, yo
super gnarly sounds!
thanks everyone for the advice!
i'm fairly new to the scene, i only discovered it about a year and a half ago. but even though it's only been a short time since i've known about its existence, i've gotten really stoked on the idea of chipmusic as a whole. a couple months ago, i went to my first chip show, and it was absolutely amazing. and it got me thinking-what exactly goes into putting a chip show together? a few questions stuck out to me the most:
how are artists chosen for the show, and how are they contacted about the show?
how is the venue contacted, and how are ticket prices figured out?
generally, what is the venue willing to provide? (e.g. sound system, projector, lights, people to operate systems, etc)
i couldn't find any topics on the forum about it, and i wasn't sure if it was similar to how conventional artists/bands put shows together, so i thought this might be a good discussion/source of info.
feel free to correct me if i'm wrong, and thanks in advance yo!
it'd probably be the best on a kitsch case, because it doesn't have all the ridges.
i'm really digging this release! it's short, but that kind of adds to its charm.
is it a text chat or mic chat? i don't have a mic set up atm
this thread kind of makes me want to get some of that adhesive vinyl sheet stuff with woodgrain printed on it, and put that on a gameboy
edit: maybe something like this
tuned in, digging it!
whoa, that's an awesome score!
awww, i got excited
the first gameboy i ever backlit was a pocket, and i did it!
it was nothing but luck. haha
have any of y'all tried out the presonus eris monitors? they're supposed to be super unbiased/accurate.
whoa
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