I had the same exact question a few months back and was totally fucking ignored. Dicks.

Octamed doesn't allow for more than one sample at a time with MIDI IN triggering, even at that you cannot switch samples externally. There's a way to get around this using two Amigas running Octamed SoundStudio, but it never really worked anyway. Boomlinde is correct. That MIDIIN32 utility worked from what I remember. Although, I think there were a few issues with different versions/betas/abandonware/etc so YMMV.

People still pay with money orders, if that's an option?

We have swag drones circling your area. One swag under murica.

@egr: It's a promo copy - the radiograffiti discogs entry has a few examples of these, such as the black vinyl Raverblood release. While the final copies are finished (and have been available indirectly at various shows) it's going to be a little while longer while some last minute details are ironed out. The latest round of vinyl has been one hell of a ride.

I should also mention, swagplosions are generated at random. Some are bigger than others.

Sizes are approximate and measured as inches,

XL: 23" 1/2 pit-to-pit 32" back collar to bottom
XS: 16" 1/2 pit-to-pit 27" back collar to bottom

The shirts are American Apparel and more information should be on their site.

SOLD OUT. Now who's taking that amazing 10k 5"?

Ah, I missed that post! I really appreciate you diehards. Spreading the word means more than the actual money being exchanged, and it's less of a headache. Absolutely no worries on not being able to buy the physical releases; we're all strapped for cash these days. There will be more emphasis on web releases, so hopefully this can soften the blow a little.

@world: one 10k 5", one Godinpants 7" and one XL Skulltracker shirt left. Three more days until sale ends.

Double check Paula to see if there are any metal slivers stuck between the chip legs and gently take a vacuum to the motherboard. Do you have a different set of Kickstart chips or a separate tracker you can test with? What version of Workbench are you using? I'm going to rule out floppy drive/virus/psu/hard drive as the culprit, although I would suggest using an IDE Compact Flash card instead of an actual drive.

You may also want to add something called Memtrailer to your startup sequence. This was the source of a LOT of issues for me. I do remember having problems with my PAL board.

Unfortunately, this serves as yet another reminder on why actual Amiga hardware shouldn't be used in 2013. Hell, just the other day I was setting up a virtual Amiga machine on the PC and the EMULATED AMIGA WAS CORRUPTING THE EMULATED WORKBENCH FLOPPIES. What the fuck? There's no winning.

4mat wrote:

One artist I don't think is very well known here is Kjell Nordbo, who sadly passed away in 2005.   He was (imo) one of the most inventive c64 musicians there has ever been.  He's also one of the most prolific yet maintained an incredible quality level throughout.

His work can be found in the High Voltage sids archive, but if you can run an emulator or hardware I suggest getting the original files.  His music collections were as much about the visuals as the audio, really closely tied together in his productions.

Download c64 files
Sid files

Couple of my favourites:

Relationship across the world
A new life
Ghost escapes body

Chipflip did a write up of him a few years back. I was obsessed for a brief moment.

@CDK = Calm down, kidder. It was sent out and should be there within 5-7 days. I think the pidgins are on strike. wink

@thread = I'm trying to obtain the stampers used for several other releases, but these may be lost forever. As far as knowing about how sick RG is, I'm usually the absolute *last* to know. Ironic? I appreciate the good words, though.

All orders have been shipped. Only one copy of the GIP 7" and three of the 10k 5" remain. This will be the absolute *last* time these are available, I'm sure. WHO'S TAKING 'EM HOME?

Dangerously low on a few items. We're talking two or three left. Also, for those who don't see a particular size in either of the shirt designs - some people have been buying whatever is left to cut the design off the shirt and hang on the wall as a sort of studio flag. Pretty awesome!

Hey everyone,

There is a discount sale happening *right now* over at Radiograffiti.org The sale ends on the 1st of July, so now is your best (only) chance at picking up some limited items for cheap. Subscribers to the Radiograffiti mailing list had first crack over a week ago, so be sure you're signed up if you want to stay informed. There is also a pretty cool contest happening where you can win the original metal stampers for my first vinyl release. Read on...

(Taken from the news letter)

** Web store sale/contest **

Visit http://www.radiograffiti.org right now to take advantage of a ridiculous pardon-our-dust sale happening as you read this. Everything has been discounted, so stake your final claim on items where quantities are (extremely!) limited. Help us clear things out and make room for exciting new releases. As an added bonus, all new orders between now and July 1st will be entered in a giveaway to win the original metal stampers for RGV-001. Frame them. Play them. Bootleg your own copies; because it could only be better than ours. Winners will be selected at random. Good luck.

** Stone Head "Raw Power 386" 12" + INVADERS2.MOD / LMO.MOD 7" now stocked **

We have but only a few new products from the Australian http://www.killbotrecords.com label. Stocked with the DJ/collector in mind, Radiograffiti is lucky enough to be the only US distributor of these particular titles. Both feature very nice, repetitive material from an ancient IBM compatible computer, circa 1993-1995 - written while being completely unaware of what the Bloody Fist guys were doing during that same period. Clear vinyl on the 12", black vinyl + large hole on the 7". Xeroxed B&W sticker art. Instant collectables. http://www.radiograffiti.org/storefront/

That is all for now. Stay tuned for exciting news on new releases.

Victory Road wrote:

rush hour was alright tbh

Chris Tucker.

Sets have been removed!

Bookmarked.

Some of the sound design is spot-on. I'm going to give it a few listens this week and see how I feel on Friday.