The video of her blipfest performance has been my lullaby for the past three days no lie. I love the little talky thing she does (I heard it first on the "Rockman Chiptuned" compo). I had to triple take to make sure that was an NES on the stage and not a Gameboy. So much swag(ga' can I get away with saying that here?)
I this so much. Not only is it awesome chipstune, it's years beyond any other dubstep I've heard (not much, admittedly). It's just really good.
Maybe you could have posters of the designs on the shirts so you don't have to display the actual shirts? I'd imagine the posters would take up a bit less space than the actual Ts.
Nope. I have a djx (djx 2, I think), it's not on that. The samples on the djx are much sxxy. "come on" "yeeeaaaaah..." and stuff. That keyboard would have been banned in schools, haha. These two keyboards do seem to share some samples, though. "One more time", "Woo" and more, I'm sure. I'll have to go through the sample kits and see if it has the ones you're looking for...
I think my cousin has a keyboard with the "DJ" sample on it, though. I'll have to check the next time i go to visit...
Finally realized I needed this program, since VLC cuts off the beginnings of short wave samples, rendering it useless for such purposes. So I'd like to say thanks for making this program.
Chainsaw Police wrote:
SketchMan3 wrote:
Changing the "speed" would affect the pitch and the tempo, right?
Changing the speed would definitely change the pitch in this case. In general music cases, changing the speed of a music file will change the tempo as well. However, tempo is a musical term, and applies to music, not single tones!
egr wrote:
Tempo doesnt have any meaning if there's just one note being looped
However! One might theoretically want to rhythmically load some non-single-cycle-waveform samples and weirdly make music with it (which is what I figured Nuclace might be hinting at)