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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

kineticturtle wrote:

I finally got this together. The buttons aren't entirely matching, but the pattern is complete now that I found a green cartridge shell...

loving this

using alternated colors is the best

50

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

bumpity bump, I hope this is permitted >_<

I remastered the whole album and it's really more worth a listen! Check it if you want

I'm sorry, I know this is MY album, but I just hugely appreciate the art and the artist deserves a bit more of popularity tongue
she moved her blog, sadly, too bad :\ I gotta change that url on the pic

52

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

Uhm... let's see...
This is sort of my debut album since I never made a serious one, and it contains a few pieces I worked a lot on, for a pair of months.
The tracks were made using all of my gear:
-2 Gameboys with LSDJ
-A Commodore 64 with MSSIAH
-Electric guitar + Line 6 POD
-A fair amount of effects, I guess tongue

"Will changes Reality" is the realization of a dream unfulfilled for way too long.
Realized mainly with a Commodore 64, two Nintendo Gameboys and a guitar, "Will changes Reality" is the transposition of feelings, thinkings and emotions straight from brain to the instruments.

The album takes shape from the desire of the artists to change the state of reality and to drive it towards a brand new road just through the power of the will and creativity.

Check out the album on Bandcamp for free!

Of course donations are well appreciated though the album is available for free download!

53

(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Well I don't mind sharing the sources even if they're pretty messed up and non-commented, but since the program is so tiny they shouldn't be a problem to understand!
When I'll have a bit more of time I'll comment them up and share them!

54

(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

What's up everybody!

I know many of you may think there wasn't such a need, and no one requested either, but I really wanted to make something to save my patches.
There are already the iOS app, many PDF and Microsoft Word templates which are really useful to take note of your instruments, tables and synths, but I felt like making my own program, and there it is!

Code's written in Autoit, so sadly it's Windows only neutral sorry guys but I'm not a real programmer haha!

So, what is ePatchBook essentially?

Not that deal. Just a sort of *.ini editor that allows you to open, save and display instruments and tables database files that you can easily create to store your LSDj patches.
I don't know about you guys but except some common instruments (like the basic kicks and leads and stuff), I easily forget how to make the more "worked" sounds, so this is really useful to me.

Anyway this is still a basic version of the program, and I have in mind to make even a synth editor, both normal and graphical (you'll design your waveform with vertical sliders, tho, cause I suck at this!)

Here are some screens:

› Screenshots


As you can see it's really basic and nvm, it was mainly for a personal purpose but maybe someone can use it too!
It should work properly, but if you spot 'em bugs, please report them so I can fix them!

Current version: 0.9 beta

Download (if it tells you "La risorsa richiesta รจ accessibile qui", click on "qui")

Enjoy!

Credits: Merutochan, 8-b.it

Edit:
Forgot to mention! One of the biggest pros in using this is that you can share your patches without having to write them in a confusing txt file and stuff. Way more user friendly from this point of view!

55

(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

CANT WAIT FOR PEGGLE 2

56

(83 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

kinda interested even if I'm not into electronics, but I have a spare 8580 tongue

57

(134 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I mostly hate references to unicorns, rainbows and that bunch of stereotypes some people have of happy trippy arpeggiated music
chiptune's not only that

also game references sometimes aren't bad, but why does everyone makes references to MARIO AND ZELDA AND POKEMON come on, stop

I love my old music, except for the first year of getting used to LSDJ
I think I've grown up technically but my first compositions were full of feels

MASSIVE YAMAHA BASS
also, I'm kinda pleased there's not a gameboy version

60

(68 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I thought they would cost more.
mmh...
I could get the bass, someday, it sounds dope!

61

(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I guess not since the cables that lack of some pin or stuff are those without the 5v power
So every cable should be fine (as long as it matches the socket of course)

62

(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I make money with the internet

just kidding I'm in high school

CouCou Net Label

proudly presents

8-b.it Compilation V/A Italian Micromusic Scene

Title: 8-b.it Compilation (Italian Micromusic Scene)
Published by: COUCOU MICROMUSIC NETLABEL
Files format: MP3 320kbps X 28 Files
Artwork: Nazzilla
Released on: 25 Feb 2013
known

This compilation was released to celebrate the complete restyiling of the italian community website 8-b.it with a huge attendance from both already known and new italian micromusicians and artists.

CouCou Release Page (Online player & download)

8-b.it Release Page (Download)

64

(8 replies, posted in Sega)

Reminds me of the C64x
And to me it looks pretty useless as well as it.  At least, it's cool the choose of finishes but I don't see any SEGA related feature apart of colours