That makes sense. But in regards to the second part, I dunno, I definitely see a fair share of "synthesis" going on. It's just as if you're synthesizing samples, I guess. The best stuff IMO is when you see someone take a fairly simple sample and make it sound fucking crazy with commands
Yeah i can see what you mean, i've seen (and done a few) .xm files with drawn waveforms and envelopes. And the pig takes this to the next level.
But i know when starting with sample trackers it's easy to fall into "these are the samples i have and will use"
wedanced: does the cheese come from re-pitched samples or the association with funky demoscene house?