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(58 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Emailed as well.

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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Feryl wrote:

A bit starved for ideas, aren't they?

They were starved for ideas when they came up with "Kids react to ___"

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Payday wrote:

I'll give it a shot, thanks

Not necessary. I run GBUSB on Windows 8. Go to Settings, then Change PC Settings at the bottom of the bar, hit General, scroll down to Advanced Startup and hit restart, go to troubleshoot and hit startup settings. Windows 8 will restart. Then hit f7 (it tells you which F keys do what) and it'll highlight "disable driver signature enforcement" and you'll be good. Windows always leaves the option to disable it in, no matter what.



The long-awaited return of 8Bit Northeast to the
glamorous basement show lifestyle of the
Funky Jungle in Providence, RI.
Gitchaself on down.

Current lineup:
_____________
8-BIT-REX (electro)

DESUMATE (digital hardcore/chipthrash/amigacore)

INVISIBLE ROBOT HANDS (witch house/chipthrash/breakcore)

FELIX MOON (electronica)

NITRO PULSE (dance/bitpop)
_____________

Details:
https://www.facebook.com/events/672716636147413/

rvan wrote:
kitsch wrote:

and, yeah....  nanoloop is a bit easier to jump into, imo.  but less rewarding in the long term (again, imo).  learning curve is considerably easier though if you don't have a tracker background.  its a bit like playing a game.

I've always found LSDJ easier to use, as it is now one of my favorite programs in terms of interface design.  It is the first tracker-style program I have used.  With nanoloop I find things fiddly and have to keep consulting the manual.  Then again, I started using LSDJ first, so maybe that biased me.  But do try both and see which you like; each to their own I suppose.

Nanoloop just seems too nebulous and minimal for me, but the nanoloop/lsdj preference from person to person seems like it depends on what kind of person they are.

Idk if I'd say it's less rewarding. Shitbird makes stuff with Nanoloop, and that fact kind of speaks for itself. I think Nanoloop just demands creative programming to ensure variety, in exchange for its natural live-performance format, and vice versa w/ LSDJ.

Prosound mod and biverted backlight are the 'standard options' if you want a modded DMG.

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nintendro boy wrote:

Thanks! I'm working off of windows 7 ultimate 64bit.

Oh that's even easier!

Here ya go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrdoX8SHFL8

Submitting a song from a breakcore EP I've been telling people is coming out for like 5 months now and still hasn't. Gotta unload it somewhere, right?

oshit I'm all about this

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You've gotta compile it, sign the driver for the cart, or disable driver signature enforcement.

The mac tutorial is here: http://chainsaw.musho.org/stuff/ems-on-mac/

For Windows, I can guide you through it if you tell me which version of Windows you're using.

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(7 replies, posted in Past Events)

nitro pulse wrote:

Oh you sure you can't come man? There's Doritos XD

I'm all about it, man. Been a while since I busked myself, and I've got some fresh beats I wanna drop. I just don't have a way to physically get there. hmm If I did I'd be all over that.

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(7 replies, posted in Past Events)

nitro pulse wrote:

Thanks man big_smile

Fresh batteries from Ocean State Job Lot (lol).

edit: actually idk if I will have a ride sad

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(7 replies, posted in Past Events)

If I can gitta ride in time I've got an amp I use for chipbusking.

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nitro pulse wrote:

for real? That's sick. I live in Naugatuck it's near new haven and Waterbury

8bit Rex (in 8BNE) lives in CT as well.

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Yeah, the ideal option is an external USB audio interface of some sort.

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nitro pulse wrote:

My first week of summer vacation and I was wondering if any chip artist want to hang out in Connecticut this week. Like we can meet up at a skatepark or something and just jam out there. Because hanging out with chipmusic community is f*cking beast. And I don't want to be bored all week . I'll set up some portable speakers at my local skatepark and stuff and bring my master boards

Yo maybe though.