If people can tell that a track is mine by just listening to it and recognizing familiar patterns that I typically use... then I'm doing it wrong.

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(325 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Old Beezy wrote:

It's a real shame that this hasn't worked out. My sympathy rests with those who have received goods which are not fit for purpose or have not received anything at all. I suppose one of the two applies to everybody who ordered.

This 'sympathy for the young developer' notion in nonsense. Had the developer positioned this correctly in the first instance then I doubt that they would be facing this stressful situation which they are struggling to deal with. The fact that he is young really makes no difference in my mind.

Essentially, furtek offered for sale a product which was no where near a finished product. Frankly, the product was still within the early development phase. He could have sought donations for research or perhaps sought beta testers who could have helped to meet the cost of development. Had it been made clear that this was the situation then people would not have been in a position to complain. The fact is that his web page did not indicate that they were in an early development phase. Everything suggested that this was a finished product, albeit the first run. It's reasonable to expect that the first run may have bugs but it's not reasonable for them to be unusable or not even sent out, in some cases.

If you launch a business venture you must at least expect to be liable for the cost of setting things up. If the business goes well then you stand to gain through profit. If it doesn't then you can expect to loose your initial investment. That's how business works. If you're not willing to front and potentially loose the start up costs then perhaps it would be more appropriate to seek assistance from investors who could buy a share of your venture or to operate as a charity whereby you can accept donations. I would have happily donated to the development of what I viewed to be an exciting product with great potential.

Going forwards, I would implore any developers, young or old, who wish to sell their product that they have sufficient contingency to ensure that the product at least arrives and is fit for purpose. If you're in a development stage then make it clear that this is the case. If you lack the business acumen to make sufficient contingencies and deal with the most basic of customer requirements then try to collaborate with somebody who can. I'm sure there are established chip tune product developers/shop owners who would have been happy to collaborate on this one.

My post is not meant as an attack on Furtek. I don't think for a second that he intended for the GB303 to end up this way although I must say that he has been incredibly naive and irresponsible in his actions. I congratulate him for finally dragging his head out of the sand in attempting to do what he can to rectify the situation.

As much I doubt it will, I hope that this situation works out for all of those involved.

This should be a sticky

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(14 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

wish there was an archive of all the great threads there

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

Mmmmmmmmmm :9

Whoa, I thought chipmusic.org (cm.o) was jumping into the netlabel thing yikes

upload the picture to imgur.com and then post the share link with the

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things around it

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(18 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

As long as you're composing the MIDI files yourself, GXSCC is okay...

catskull wrote:

Rarely. Really only if something catches my eye, has a high rating, or an artist is familiar. Seems like half the time it's just bit rave fruity loops though.

Mrwimmer wrote:

I listen if I recognize a name, or I mess up and click a track on accident.  Say what you want about the music section, but it's one of the best places to just put an NSF and have it listenable with no rendering on your end smile

I find myself saying "Wall you need is love" quite often in my everyday conversation

tempsoundsolutions wrote:

why not ask the guy in the comments to credit the music so everyone knows? that seems like the path of least resistance and probably what they should be doing anyway

chipmusic justice warriors unite!

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(34 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Feryl wrote:
egr wrote:

Any new PC is going to have way more power and capability than you could possibly need.

Not if it's a laptop and you want to play games.

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(15 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

Where's the download link?

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(4 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Why is it called chip rush? Doritos promotional game? loljk
I almost get as many points just sitting there waiting for the coins to hit me as i do jumping and dodging , lol. It is kinda fun. I got 34 points

WD40 really isn't good for cleaning pots.

Contact cleaner might fix it. Spray some into the mechanism of the volume pot and then sweep the pot a bunch of times from max volume to min volume. With my guitar's volume pot I just have to sweep it a few times to get the scratchies out. I tried contact cleaner but the scratchiness just comes back eventually. Just sweeping it works just as well.

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(14 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

an0va wrote:

yeah that track definitely sounds like a NES triangle of some sort, it has that extra semi-resonant high harmonic innit

I love that semi-resonant high harmonic in it heart