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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

OOPS OK FINE IM IN BUT DO I HAVE TO EMEAIL I HATE EMAILS.

OK. Next, (to make this legit), I will challenge CDK.

CDK: My challenge to you is to create the opening theme / medley for Boobs: the Musical.

Boobs: the Musical must have a main theme and variations, with vocal accompaniment for multiple parts. The subject matter should be self-explanatory. Big ones, small ones, perky ones, wispy ones... it's your ballgame.

Do you accept the challenge?

Done but not completely satisfied with the results. Damn this vocal track nonsense. I posted my woes in the actual track on the music board. Oh well. Guess now I've gotta come up with a challenge.

we should get a crew going over to meneo.

Challenge accepted, good sir. You'll have your track in 48 hours from this post.

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(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

see you in hell

alska

This is going to be an amazing show. Remember, it is the FIRST show of the FIRST MONTHLY CHIP SHOWCASE in the history of the SECOND largest state in the union. In order to make this a success, it is going to need all of the support that is available. Bring your girlfriends, pets, boyfriends, parents, and whoever else you can influence , even if you have to put a leash on 'em or buy them a sundae.

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(10 replies, posted in Releases)

New I, Cactus track, "China Shipping Co." is now available online for download at:

http://hexawe.net

Get it while it's hot!

And make sure to enjoy!

I posted a track with chinese characters in it, and for some reason it doesn't link to the track, but everything that I've posted thus far. I can't even delete the post! Anyone know what the issue is?

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(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Someone just linked me to this. It was the first analog synthesizer... created in 1939... made by hammond. There are some sound samples on this page:

http://www.hollowsun.com/shop/novachord/index.htm

My goodness! Amazing sounds. Imagine hearing this in 1939 (Not that (most of) you were alive then)!  Check out the samples.

Just thought I'd share this little gem of goodness.

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(15 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Ahh yeah that's a shame. Any good rarities in the emulator front?

And let's keep this going!

Edit: This PSP Rhythm thing looks good. Probably great for bouncing things back and forth with piggy!

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(15 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I'm sure there are a lot of options for tracking on the PSP.

Thus far, I have used:
http://www.littlegptracker.com/
http://www.dspmusic.org/psp/

As well as emulating LSDJ, and Nanoloop for (O)GB.

Is this what I'm limited to as a new PSP user? Are there other hidden gems, homebrew oddities, or anything of this ilk out there? I'd really like to get my hands on a nice FM sequencer / tracker.

Any/all suggestions are welcome. I'm sure it'll help out some other PSP users in the future as well!

I love renoise, and I use it all the time! Good rec. Russolo! And, I will check out this Sunvox right now!

Well, ideally I'd like to have something like Famitracker available, but I guess that's just not possible :>

I'm beginning to think that I've made a mistake getting a Macbook, sadly.

Hello, there. This is my first post to the forums!

Ok, so I recently picked up a macintosh laptop for doing things on the road and was wondering if there were any good tracking / chiptracking options for the Mac platform? I have tried out Milkytracker, but it doesn't seem to resize correctly on this particular OS, so I was wondering about alternatives to it. I know that Goattracker is pretty swell, but I would like something with a bit more flexibility.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for the wonderful new community as well.

-Connor