353

(10 replies, posted in Releases)

Mix of so many chippy feels~ Especially feeling the Genesis, stuff, mang... ;u;
I... I can live with this kind of "fakebit" I can get behind this..

354

(8 replies, posted in Releases)

I like the cinematic feel of your music. Good stuff.

Vibrato command comes in handy on long notes.

Honestly i can't imagine how these melodies can be any better than they already are. Seem plenty long enough to me. Maybe throw in some flourishes and variation of the main melody after it's been stated in its simplest form (theme and variations).

This sounds great as it is and for what it's for, imo. I like the wavkit samples you chose.

Edit: Can't wait til you start playing around with wav channel percussion stuff ^.~

356

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Don't let them keep you from your dreams. if you want lsdj on your android then by gosh, make it hhappe3n.

357

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

jefftheworld wrote:

Nobody in this thread has heard of a controller? The Nexus 7 can easily use either a bluetooth or USB controller and makes a great platform for working on tunes. Sure, it'll sound a bit different than a real Game Boy but you can either compose around that and adjust to the sonic qualities of the emulation or simply keep it in mind while you work on the composition if you plan on moving it over to a cartridge eventually. Now that we've got so many drag and drop-based carts and even an Android cartridge flasher for EMS carts you can easily transfer songs back and forth.

QFE

That is a sick line-up. Wish i could've checked it out, hehe

i've found the default setting on audacity to be sufficient without having any glaring artifacts. If i run it multiple times instead of adjusting the settings it removes as much noise as i want without it sounding like it's underwater.

Just do whatever tf you want. "Higher quality" is subjective.

For example, reverb on chippytunes generally makes me wan to barf (especially when it's done in a DAW like flstudio and stuff) but some people love it. Just do whatever sounds cool to you.

361

(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Cool video, yo.

362

(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://ucollective.org/patches/lsdj/ i've found to have a nice form for recording patches.

363

(6 replies, posted in Releases)

Forgot to come back and comment on this. Shweet.

364

(26 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Sesska wrote:

you could slap a G01 on the first line of a table, and then go to G01 and set it to 2/2 to accomplish the same thing (and SO MUCH MORE)

sounds wicked, do you have an audio example to give an idea of what it sounds like ?

It sounds like every table arp you've ever heard that uses this technique of slowing down the arps by doubling each TSP command with the default groove:
00
00
04
04
07
07
0B
0B
0C
0C

but only takes up half the table space:
00
04
07
0B
0C

wink

365

(26 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Mrwimmer wrote:

yeah, the speed of the C command is static (and therefore kinda useless imo) tables are where it's at.

Useless if you're not attempting to accomplish what the C command can provide, at least. And it's fun for lots of things.

I Do arps out of order depending on the note i want emphasized and what-not. Really useful for tracking destiny's child type lead+harmony stuffs.. >.>

366

(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

It always bugs me when i have trouble hearing the guitar in the mix >.<

Regardless... awesome video! Gave me tingles big_smile

367

(72 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://qqqmusic.bandcamp.com/

368

(72 replies, posted in General Discussion)

When I want to find ??? i search qqq

I have this short little loop thing.
http://chipmusic.org/sketchman3/music/g … that-train