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(71 replies, posted in General Discussion)

hi

98

(26 replies, posted in Releases)

did you shoot the photo for the album art?

it's nice

99

(26 replies, posted in Releases)

super solid!

diggin on those pt-1 samples! big_smile

edit round 2: i like the beat in track 2. a lot.

100

(25 replies, posted in Trading Post)

damn, only if i had money!

i'm tired of not having a functioning nanoloop 2 cart!

hey n00bstar, you should feel flattered

he made a video just for this song

this was in the suggestion bar, i felt obligated to post it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRhoHN8x_00

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Teh D3th St4r wrote:

I'm lovin' it!

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

egr wrote:

Hey, I finally get to post one of these!  Getting ready for the Datathrash BRKfest pre-show in standard fashion:

is that a pittsburgh modular case I see? wink

i'd be shocked that someone actually thought it was worth doing to upload my music to youtube! wink

it's probably good that you sent him a message about it and you haven't done anything too serious/drastic. if you were charging money for the tracks, i'd say to report the videos under copyright infringement if he refuses to take them down, but you're not charging money for them, so i'm not sure what to make of it either.

but yeah, just make sure he's aware of copyright laws and permission and whatnot. if he does this to someone who isn't so nice, he might get sued or something.

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(6 replies, posted in Past Events)

wow, that'll be super killer! hope you have fun and play a good set!

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

katsumbhong wrote:

these chains*

there is some thunder outside my house right now, but it's not raining

thought y'all should know

wow, this is awesome! i'll really be looking forward to this release!

and the listening party, and the extra pulp!

right. i downloaded lgpt for windows, and it's actually pretty cool once i got a nice base of samples. and yeah, once you get the keys down it's just like writing in lsdj (for me, at least)

once i got past the whole 'everything is a sample' thing, it's pretty easy to make some nice jams.

^i kind of forgot about the pc for a moment! gp2x consoles are hard to find/more expensive than PSPs, but if you have a usb-midi interface, you can do the same midi stuff on a pc. (which didn't even cross my mind until now)

i've tried hard to keep the 'hardware only' approach, but tbh i don't even know why.

Alpine wrote:

get a psp

run piggy on your computer to see if you like it first, it's not for everybody

but PSPs don't have the option for midi, that's why the gp2x got my attention

i like it but it doesn't really flow that well for me on a desktop. (exactly what happened for me with lsdj on an emulator before i got it on an ems cart) maybe what i need to do is get it on a handheld and see how it goes from there. just borrow someone's psp or something.

edit: for the tater plates, i pan-fried them. i knew better than to put them in the microwave, but i didn't know that the oven was better than on the range haha

you're supposed to put them in the oven?

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh.