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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I think sq.t and jake allison should put out a split called "frank allison"

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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yep frank allison it is

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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jake Allison wrote:

last time I asked for name help from CM.O
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/6853/ … g-a-track/

stuff got crazy



I just read that entire post and laiughed my ass off....thank you jake... i mean frank

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

and yeah, pointless arguing is pointless. i respect both of your ideas and opinions and would prefer not to turn one artist against another. so let's all be friends =]

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

i am so okay with sq.t haha.  condier me renamed! XD

Zan-zan-zawa-butt wrote:

this is more like waiting screen for level 1


lolol

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

No offense Je, but you seem to be the only one with a problem here =/

I agree with some of the posters here. I actually remember coming across this video about a week ago.  The music isn't bad.  But it just doesnt match the video.  I found it to be a little silly honestly.  I mean the video is ok for what it is, but I would look into adding animation and some tighter editing. you could make it work.  but this just didn't line up right in my eyes.  But I'm not one to judge.  if you guys had fun doing it, then by all means keep having fun. =]

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

and auxcide,  I think im gonna keep working at it with the volume levels to make that kick stand out more.  it seems to be the better way to go when using a single DMG.  but I do wanna learn multiple techniques on this.

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

boy...that escalated quickly

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Once my second cart comes in i thing running two drum tracks will really do the trick.  but we shall see =]

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

does playing through a DMG really add that much "umph"?  Because maybe thats whats wrong with my kicks lol

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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

sabreshifter ftw

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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Frostbyte wrote:

Rabid egg hands. Steel-eye Pickles Washington.

I vote Steel-eye Pickles Washington!!

we need a poll

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

science...and NASCAR...in the same sentence?....you sir, are a God

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(676 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I guess I'll tag along too.

HI!  I'm Jason.  I go by Square Therapy or JDFX. or There Squarapy after a few shots of kraken! Im 23 years young and reign out of Roanoke, VA.

I play chip music with LSDJ and so far I'm using two DMG gameboys.  I have a long musical history, which consists of mostly metal bands.  I love all kinds music.  Mainly post rock, hip hop, chiptune, and pop punk.  Though i will pop in the occasional metal album every once in a while. 

Besides the gameboy, you can find me on my open tuned acoustic, or my open tuned Gibson Les Paul Studio.  I love open tunings.  I also play bass and piano, and the occasional alto sax.  I am a long time nintendo fanatic.  I used to play games only for the music.  When yoshi story for the N64 came out, I used to speed run it just to ehar the song during the credits.  (before I had internet)

8-bit music has always had a way of speaking with me. For as long as I could remember I've wanted to learn to incorporate 8-bit music into everything I do.  When I discovered chipmusic and that you could actually use a tracker program to write REAL 8-bit music I was blown away.  As silly as it sounds, it really means a lot to me.  I've been a part of this community for a short time.  But so far,  I couldn't ask for a better group of people.  Coming from the metal music scene, it's all about attitude and who is better than who.  Not here.  You may be really bad with a tracker program, but from what i've seen here, anyone is willing to give advice and help each other out with techniques, ideas, and over all learning.

  So if you're new here to cm.o,  then welcome!  Enjoy you're time here and don't be a douche.  Though we all can have playful joking and sometimes sending insults back and forth could be a crack up,  we know that the chiptune community is a pretty tight knit one.  but seems to be growing in a great way.

So have fun! and Happy Chipping!