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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

Woah, I really like it. There is some serious bass in there. It makes me want to use nanovoice for my next release.
Good job!

OCPDMusic wrote:

I completely agree that the paper didn't spend much time exploring the music itself. Part of the rationale for focusing on the practices discussed rather than the music itself had to do with the nature of the degree (music education rather than musicology or music theory). However, I hope more ludomusicologists take a look at the music itself in follow-up studies (Karen Collins has some scholarship on this if you're interested in it)!

Oh, sorry I wrote my post too quickly and it wasn't really clear. I was not talking about a musicology study. I was talking about the "music section" of this website/forum and the comments. It's not the most active part of this community but it may be interesting (I don't really know if it really is).

(english is not my first language, I can read english without problem but writing it is quite a pain for me. I hope my message is more understandable)

I read it today. It's really a great job you've done here. I think it is a good portrait of the CMO community and I've learn a lot of little things in your dissertation. I'm pretty sure there is more thing to explore and analyse, such as the "music" for example.

I really like this kind of paper, and I'd be happy if you continue to produce this kind of work! If I can help you for anything, tell me! (I'm not very active on the forum but if you PM me I should be able to see it)

Thanks a lot for sharing your work! (and merry christmas!)

Wooah that's great! Thanks for sharing your work. I've downloaded it and i'll read it really soon.

85

(12 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks Pulselooper!

I'm planning to realease another nanoloop-flavoured album in 2019, I hope you'll enjoy it.

86

(12 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks a lot!

I don't know what it is. But I know I want it.

88

(6 replies, posted in Releases)

Hey, this release is pretty cool!
Some kind of nice and peaceful landscape with lot of tiny strange details.

89

(12 replies, posted in Releases)

(warning: long tracks and repetitive music ahead)

Hello!

I'm happy to announce my first "chipmusic" release. It's a compilations of improvisations made with nanoloop mono, some korg volcas, all recorded in one-take. I really hope you'll enjoy this berlin-schoolish release. So, here it is:

Gala - Berlin Sea
1. Sepia pharaonis
2. Statocyst
3. Vampyromorphida
4. Octlantis

It's all free as in free beer and as in free speech, and it's available on bandcamp.

90

(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Woah, that's a cool smooth-chiptune-pop-thing album! I enjoyed it.

Nanoloop for 3ds? It could be really great!

Received the CD yesterday! The cover art is really cool.

93

(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Received it today, it's perfect. Thanks a lot Oliver!

94

(25 replies, posted in Audio Production)

I want to be like pselodux and create my own musical genre! Let's create the post-fakebit tag on bandcamp.

Jellica, some of the link you posted are actually pretty cool.

95

(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Ok! Thanks a lot! I'll resend you the other one tomorrow!

96

(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hi !
I just received the new nanoloop 2.8 cart, but I have a little problem.

After the nintendo logo, it's stuck on a white/blank screen. There is no nanoloop logo, and pressing key does'nt seem to do anything.
I tried to update the software with usb/link adapter, but it does'nt work.

Is there a problem with my cart?