2,049

(51 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

But, hey, at least you get the "minimalist appeal" on a pocket. Those limitations should create great art, wot wot?

2,050

(17 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

I like the SML2 "Space Zone level 2" vibe you have going. Very cool.

If anybody ever sees a guy out doing LSDJ karaoke with his gf... beware... it might be him. Give 'em a "brick" or two if you are so inclined. And by brick, I mean "angry words".

So.. wait... I have to download each track individually?

Hmmm... well... I already did, anyway.

2,053

(6 replies, posted in Releases)

This is lovely. Simply lovely. And I've learned so much from listening to this. Will definitely be learning from the source files.

Yeah. It might. I'm using 4.6.2 stable

3.9 seems a loooong way away from that.

So you're saying that, when the D5 comes in, the note starts back at the lower volume and starts rising again, instead of it continuing on from the higher volume that the previous note was fading to?

How odd. From my experience, it should sound like an abrupt volume jump up from the previous note when the D5 triggers, not a jump down-to-fade-up.

2,056

(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Might I suggest a vertical line "|" ?

2,057

(6 replies, posted in Releases)

Do you at least have a few sample tracks? Even if it's not the whole album, a few sample tracks can go a long way to appease the "stream-eaters".

That being said, DLing this. Contra C sold me.

2,058

(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Not a good idea to make your profile name with a forward slash in it.

But the forum shouldn't have even allowed that.

2,059

(90 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Zef wrote:

These things always make me rethink the internet. I simply don't get it. They're at freaking $2,024 already!! Who is buying these things!? Why don't they come and give us money instead!?

If you overprice something, people will think it's worth it.

2,060

(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Zef wrote:

Lately I've been trying to mix everything lower, but volume levels creep up over time. Usually I'll write a song that ends up around the A level, but I like to drop my entire Wave channel down to Volume 2 so that the kicks stand out a lot (at 3); this means I basically go through the entire song again after I've written it and bring all the volume levels down as much as I can. I wrestle back and forth with it a lot.

Also, when you're making your Wave instruments try changing the volume in the synth screen to 80, it boosts the whole thing up.

Oooh! Thank you. I will try this. Hopefully this is the answer I've been looking for.

I have seen the fnord

2,062

(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Frostbyte wrote:

No, it's called the envelope tool, located as the top middle button in the top left of the gui smile

That let's you increase the volume, too? I thought it only decreased it. hmmm

2,063

(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Frostbyte wrote:

guys really, audacity does have that feature lol

It does have a feature where you drag the volume down for fading in/out manually. I suppose the "Amplify" feature is what you are referring to, though? Right?

Stevens wrote:

I'm not convinced by the argument that the audience for chipmusic consists solely of slightly nerdy console limitation-pushers and nostalgic keyjazzers though.

Of course not. I mean, just look at the number of clueless-to-the-process people who come out to the shows and enjoy them? Only problem is... then they get transformed into slightly nerdy console limitation-pushers and nostalgic keyjazzers.