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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

https://radiograffiti.bandcamp.com/albu … trax-vol-1

1. CCDM - Battle Intro (CCDM)
2. Stagediver - Burn Down Your Art School
3. Stagediver - The Misery Corporation
4. Stagediver - Operating Dangerous Machines
5. Stagediver - Battle Intro (Stagediver)
6. CCDM - Chip Monster
7. CCDM - Amigabreed
8. CCDM - Eaten By Dragons

First entry in a series of Amiga home computer sound battles.

The following material was originally performed live in Chicago the night of November, 14 of 2014 between Stagediver and CCDM.

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*Burn Down Your Art School, The Misery Corporation and Operating Dangerous Machines programmed/written by Tyler St Clair.

Chip Monster, Amigabreed and Eaten By Dragons programmed/written by Christopher Persson.

All material programmed using Octamed SoundStudio for the Amiga line of computers.

All material recorded by exploiting the Productivity screenmode hack on a heavily modified Amiga 600.

Physical artwork/Mixing/Mastering: TSC

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Matrix # RGW-005

© & ℗ 2014 Radiograffiti (BMI)

*Contains reworked elements of "2Weak", courtesy of Unibomber.
www.addictrecords.com/releases/distort004/

**Absolutely no samples have been cleared during the creation of this release. Copyright holders: you can have the estimated $3 in profit generated from this release.

Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Digital purchase also includes a link to Octamed Soundstudio source files for use on the Amiga line of home computers.

Available on iTunes & Beats Music this weekend.

In the event email doesn't work - all pre-orders have officially shipped as of last week. Hopefully the wait was worth it*.




*of course it was

Perfect. Thanks!

Milwaukee represent.

Correct. All copies were damaged upon further inspection and an email went out explaining the wait. I anticipate another 1-2 week wait while the powers that be get their collective shit together. Everyone will get what they paid for and refunds are given upon request. Thankfully the hate mail is at a minimum while my hands are tied.

A few things to learn from this:

1) Fuck DIY
2) Fuck pressing vinyl
3) Don't ever, EVER do pre-orders, no matter how much you have your shit together. Just because you're the world's best driver doesn't mean someone else can't hit you head on.

166

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Surge was always the poser alternative to KICK. Childhood drink of choice.

Look at that warning. LOOK AT IT.

167

(22 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Because.

The flier says otherwise.

169

(336 replies, posted in Sega)

CountSymphoniC wrote:

I have no idea who this so called "prodigy" musician is. Rap and Hip/Hop tend to fall outside of my genre scope.

1) It's an inside joke between myself and another dev from another forum.
2) Check definitions. All of them are the reason why I chose this name.

Right. I'm familiar with the definition of prodigy. Thankfully it's nowhere near as ridiculous as "nerdtracker".

I simply wasn't sure if a name as co-opted as prodigy was referring to something specific/related to sega, if you were a prodigy fan (rap/electronic group), if you were referring to yourself as a prodigy, etc.

I don't care what it's called. No one has to get defensive. Just be ready to get the comparison often.

170

(336 replies, posted in Sega)

CountSymphoniC wrote:

On a side note:

BAND NAMES AND TRADEMARK LAW - AN OVERVIEW
WHAT IS A TRADEMARK?

A common misunderstanding is the idea that one can "copyright" a band name. While it is possible to copyright the design of a band logo, the band name itself is not copyrightable. Band names are protectable under trademark law, because like "brand names" they allow us to distinguish one band's music and identity from another. They are what enable us to distinguish between a "Beatles" record on the one hand, and a "Chipmunks" or "Wiggles" record on the other.

I understand trademark law. I posted the photos because these are the first things that come to mind when I see/hear the name prodigy. Sega/tracking is probably the last thing to come to mind. Does prodigy reference anything specific, or was it chosen just because?

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(336 replies, posted in Sega)

172

(336 replies, posted in Sega)

My vote is for "Megagen"

Yep. The R-100 had a replaceable EPROM, one of which had that awesome twitch era soundbank in the youtube video. Not all units have those sounds.

174

(336 replies, posted in Sega)

A randomize screen where one can adjust the amount for functions/parameters/patterns would be wonderful.

Which sound bank does this have?

Yellow skulltracker tees are now sold out.

Also, new *LOUD* master files & bonus beats uploaded to SDIV preorder: https://radiograffiti.bandcamp.com/album/iv