10-4 amigo

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

The Silph Scope wrote:

nintendocore 4 life

amen brother

Piss in my ass.
I knew i should have brought my compcuter on my family vacation.
if you dont want to my my eyes rain tears of woe for missing out on new stuff from you, would you be willing to email me the tracks?
ps, i actually do give a shit. I watched your blip 11 set last week and i totally would have been a motherfucker who would have moved if i was there.

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

Cool B^D

181

(6 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

My droid pro has been great for composition. However, the headphone jacks go out way to easily.
Pretty much any phone will work.
I highly doubt anyone has put in research into whats "best" for cheap droid options for manoloop

Absolutely zero resistance. They didnt even ask what was in the bag.

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(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

shitbird wrote:

shitbirdtryingtoconvincesomeoneelsetoreleasesomethingwhenhehimselfhasmaterialtorelease

again, heart

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(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I feel like I've been really needy from you guys lately.
Have there been any releases from 10k since the two he has on his website?
Not counting the blip live set from '11. still a sweet release

if not, dude, get on it. heart

I'll let you guys know how it goes on the other side, for posterity.

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(95 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

irrlichtproject wrote:

Multitrack mixing on the other hand... I dunno. It might sound great, but if you can't actually play it live then what's the point.

yeah, I've thought about that. There are some songs that I have done and am working on that I know I can never do live for this very reason.
It is hard to find the balance of recording tracks that are creative and progressive in the studio (speaking generally, what percentage of chip albums are done in a studio?) and recording tracks that you can play live.

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(95 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Invisible Robot Hands wrote:
my.Explosion wrote:

So far most of my chiptunes have been raw output. On some tracks I may add a slight, *slight* reverb. It's not often noticeable at all, but I think it gives it a little more "softness".

My general thinking is: if the track sounds good raw, no need to make more of it. Don't fix it if it ain't broken. wink

Some sorts of tracks generally just seem to do better raw, too. Crazy noisy chipthrash shit, etc.

Wizwars' "Welcome to Thrash City" was recorded, mixed, and mastered in a studio. I think I remember him saying those tracks were "compressed as shit" or something to that effect.
even chipthrash can use some TLC from a professional sound duder.

Thanks, I figured it'd be okay. Needed to make sure though. I fly a fair bit, but I have never tried to carry on any electronics other than a laptop.

I own a cube street. I'm visiting family in New Orleans for the next two weeks. My cousin wants to jam at some point. Having my amp would be pretty sweet. We're also going to Florida and beach jams are the best jams.
I own a bag that it fits perfectly in. It is under the carry on standards. I would also be carrying on a back pack with all my clothes.
Do you think that'll fly with TSA (pun 100% intended.), as well as Southwest?
plz help, the jams must be made.

edit: I try to avoid checking in bags at all cost, especially at the cost of losing that cube street siting around 250.

likeluke wrote:

DENVER COLORADO TONIGHT
WITH CHROME SPARKS AND RAINBOW DRAGON EYES

COME ON ALL YALL heart

i came and it was awesome.

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I would say if no one knows who you are and you're willing to wait, wait.
make it the best release you can muster.

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(24 replies, posted in Releases)

I was just thinking today, Man, Ralp is awesome. and here we are, this joyous occasion