I tried black Rit powder for the S/S buttons and it turned a brownish purple, if that makes sense.

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For the record - it was a self-depreciating joke at my own expense. I do this often. It was also to help accelerate the thread's derailment. 

...and yes my grandmother would laugh.

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Why in the world would you do such a thing? What part of town?

I paid in April and I'm still waiting. I don't mind the wait at all.

...and yes I'm defending Disney. I love sexualized tweens.

God do I ever.

How are any of you so sure Disney is even aware of the similarities? Answers should be from the composer of the "royalty-free" tune before anything else.

I equate this to an artist using a sample without telling their label...right before legal shit hits the fan. How the fuck was the label supposed to know?

ok

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Is the IRTG command still in LGPT? It's not showing in the PSP ghetto ESC provided, yet it's listed in the wiki.

plgDavid wrote:

problem is the import logic will then accept anything as samples, like dlls and images with ... sonic results you wont like smile

I'll often load parts of the Amiga's operating system/random txt files as a sample. It's noisy, but a good noisy!

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I don't get it. You know these actually exist, right?

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inb4 null/shifter jail pics

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Lazerbeat wrote:

a quartet of drunk teenage virgins in the back seat of a rented limo

Thank you for the insight!

Basically the wraparound happens when you play a sample at octave 8-9. There is no change at octaves 4,5,6,7 but oddly enough it jumps down two octaves below 1-2 when you hit octave 8, allowing for drone-like noises/etc. I'm not sure if this is Amiga-related or just Med/Octamed/OSS exclusively.

Since we're on the topic of FM Synth, fwiw I'd like to see some Sonix/Musicline Amiga emulation too!

plgDavid wrote:

"MED can load raw samples and IFF 8SVX 1, 3 and 5-octave samples.
         It means that you can load practically any sample to MED and
         use it in your songs. Note that raw samples and 1-octave 8SVX
         samples can use only octaves 1 - 3. Octaves 4 and 5 play from
         octave 3."

I'm a long time med user and never bothered with 8SVX...not really sure why. How does 8SVX differ from the octave 8 wraparound method? Does Chipsounds support the octave 8 wraparound playback?

If this is anything like a 286, look for Module Editor v2.00 (by Norman Lin) and Blaster Master (sampler software). According to this release (which Radiograffiti will have in stock for the new site launch) it can sound just like an Amiga.

http://www.killbotrecords.com/killbot/d … er-286-12/

That is if I'm understanding any of this correctly, which I may not be considering I just woke up.