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3 Dec 6, 2013 2:07 am
Re: what is this effect called? (12 replies, posted in General Discussion)
doesnt the monotron have a filter you can run stuff through thats supposed to be good sounding
I've used it before, it actually does sound quite good for how cheap of a unit the monotron is.
4 Nov 13, 2013 9:31 pm
Re: What's a good recording program??? (35 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Logic is what I've been using lately.
Reaper is also nice.
6 Aug 17, 2013 11:44 pm
Re: Various gameboy screws (8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
He probably has a tri-wing screwdriver, he's asking about the screws themselves.
If you brought one of the screws to a local hardware store I'm sure they'd be able to find the same size in a Phillips.
8 Jul 1, 2013 3:36 pm
Re: Sound & Speed Handheld Comparison (20 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)
n00bstar wrote:in the middle of the screen?
under the batteries?
on the dpad?
If it was on the DPAD you could use it like a joystick! That would be awesome.
Alright got me there.
It's on the right side where your hand would normally go, so its pretty awkward.
9 Jul 1, 2013 6:09 am
Re: Sound & Speed Handheld Comparison (20 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)
The sound on my dingoo is relatively clear but the headphone jack is in the worst possible position.
10 Jun 7, 2013 2:08 am
Re: Vileplume - Into the Night [The EP to define True KVLT ChipMetal) (20 replies, posted in Releases)
Thanks everyone! Glad you enjoyed it.
I tried to take every aspect of the last release and kick it into high gear
I don't think is LSDj, it sounds more like a Nes, i'm not 100% sure but I bet I heard a triangle channel.
The Whole EP is LSDJ.
All the "bad mixing" thing is clearly done in purpose.
Song structures and arrangements could go a little over the top and kick drums seem like taking a whole channel.
I noticed this especially more after I had every track rendered out, I'm keeping it in mind for next time. And yeah in most the songs I had to sacrifice a pulse channel just for kicks.
Keep it true kvlt
11 May 24, 2013 7:18 am
Topic: Vileplume - Into the Night [The EP to define True KVLT ChipMetal) (20 replies, posted in Releases)
http://vileplume.bandcamp.com/album/into-the-night
1. Gateways/Blood on Your Hands 04:19
2. Like Moths to Flames 02:04
3. Forbidden Knowledge 01:35
12 Apr 21, 2013 8:15 pm
Re: Black metal in LSDj? (59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
validpointdaniel wrote:how are the vocals on vileplume achieved? is that like equalization or effects or recording or what?
I remember him saying on the release thread that they were resampled. That's about right, I can get a similar effect by changing the sample rate on my vocal tracks back and forth between a bunch of different rates.
I screamed as hard as I could all the way across the room from this shitty taken apart sing-star microphone in a can, and then maxed the gain on the recording, resampled, bitcrushed a tiny bit, and added some reverb. I tried to give it a feel of original black metal, but also resample it down to better fit with LSDJ in my opinion.
Keep it true kvlt guys, glad to hear you're into it, I've got new tracks on the way \m/
Here's some shit I like:
13 Jul 25, 2012 3:56 pm
Re: True kvlt chipmetal/nintendocore Vile_plume - Eat Your Vegetables (23 replies, posted in Releases)
vile_plume wrote:keep it trve kvlt
I fixed it for you
\m/
I'm digging this, theres room for improvement, but i like it!
also, i can't find you anywhere? you got a facebook page or soundcloud?
I'm only on here and bandcamp. fb and sc aren't very kvlt.
14 Jul 24, 2012 11:41 pm
Re: True kvlt chipmetal/nintendocore Vile_plume - Eat Your Vegetables (23 replies, posted in Releases)
\m/ more stuff is in the works.
Really happy with the response.
keep it true kvlt
15 Jul 24, 2012 7:43 am
Topic: True kvlt chipmetal/nintendocore Vile_plume - Eat Your Vegetables (23 replies, posted in Releases)
http://vileplume.bandcamp.com/
1. What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse 01:45
2. Paralyzing Figures 01:44
3. Shallow Breaths 01:53
Part one of a series of mini-eps. All made on lsdj followed by heavily resampled vocals.
As kvlt as it gets.