So if this dates back to 2009-10 and none of the songs in question are newer, that means this is all 8bc runoff.

Just something to keep in mind.

Octamed should have come with example synth sounds. Try looking for MED 3.1 and use those.

http://radiograffiti.bandcamp.com/merch

Two SIDs are still available after yesterday's newsletter. The 8580 works 100% while the 6581 should be purchased for the oscs only; this is priced accordingly.

"Genuine Commodore SID chips of the 6581/8580 varieties - pulled from half-working original Commodore computers. All functions have been fully tested as working 100%. These SIDs are ready to be fully exploited in your next synth build.

The manufacturing dates differ from SID to SID, so please email if this information is of any importance. All chips are sent in anti-static packaging."

edit: spelling derp

Doesn't just happen in 8bits, guys - http://jeremylimmusic.com/legal/how-my- … -the-deep/

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(147 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Dezaemon had a primitive sequencer for Super Famicom (+Famicom). It's what us cool kids were using in the late 90's.

It's possible to connect a LTC to either/or and have them run independently. I ran NTRQ thru a few times for some interesting sample sessions, and while I don't have schematics, I do remember cutting a few traces.

It's been a few years, but I think I remember DSC attempting something similar.

Block user script?

Awesome! Thank you guys.

I'm currently trying to find an easy way for people to tag/share their Skulltracker photos (any photos in general) on RG. I've seen some pretty ridiculous/disturbing ones.

@cdk:

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(57 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Breakcore producer/stumbling out of the gates.

It checks out, guys.

Welcome back!

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So judging by photos (and sales receipts) it seems a good chunk of you own the yellow Skulltracker shirts from 2010-2011. Keep 'em, because they will not be reprinted (XS still available, btw). After a pre-order and weeks of waiting (they are *finally* on their way) the newest Skulltracker shirts are finished and restocked.

I now introduce the two newest Radiograffiti shirts you're likely going to wear to an event while bringing a spare to change into because someone else is wearing the same thing:

The new Skulltracker t-shirts feature *discharge* printing on *sheer jersey* cotton American Apparel t-shirts for that awesome, vintage, metal band t-shirt feel.

The 100% sheer jersey cotton American Apparel tees run a bit small, so unless you like your shirts to fit nasty-tight (aw yeah) it would be highly recommended to order a size larger than what you normally wear.

Visit here to purchase for $25: https://radiograffiti.bandcamp.com/merch

Furthermore, don't complain when your size sells out. That is what the pre-order was for.

Very limited quantities. Nullsleep/Starpause 7" officially drops soon, along with some other exciting releases.

Bonus level?

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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Forabrokenearth beat me to it. Wow. I'm unoriginal *and* lonely.

Get away from me.

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I'm going to run this script with everybody in my block list for that lonely, true-to-life chipmusic experience.

Wow. That's exactly what I meant when I made my first suggestion.

From what I understand, MIDINES 2.0 as a finished product was unreleased and featured some special DJ mode or something. I was trying to find photos of this in action (they exist, I've seen em!) but no luck. I believe Don Miller was supposed to be involved in some way as well.

@pathogenic: I'm not sure how knowledgeable you are with Octamed or what version you are using, but MIDI is generally pretty wonky with note offs on any version of Octamed I've used. Octamed 5 doesn't recognize proper patch changes via player command. Perhaps it's that?