897

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Atleast its better than the time he got those "magic" beans.

898

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Fastest sale.
And quote from the greatest of men.

899

(54 replies, posted in General Discussion)

MCP wrote:

bookmarked

Nice job here man, I'd love to see it become filled with some more info. How long had you been working on this?

theres about 10 minutes of work put into it so far.

cdk: perhaps. im new to wiki softwares

http://chipaedia.com/

A few weeks ago i set this up and even with 8bc down I only just got around to getting it running. The idea is a chipmusic resource/encyclopaedia free from any connection with the big chipmusic communities.

While i appreciate the role played by these communities, finding information here on a specific topic requires a lot of filtering through idle conversation. Chipaedia is not so much a community site as much as it is a resource.

In the future the front page will also mirror any kind of chipmusic related papers, essays etc.

Right now it's empty though, so get writing!

I'll make it prettier as i go, if anyone wants to offer their web skillz you're more than welcome to jump on board.

I will only post about this once because I don't want to be the guy who spams about his site on a different site.

So is this a skin? or a whole new browser? i know its easy enough to put together something in cocoa with webkit, which explains the osx only part.

902

(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Well played on the Les Paul.

People who quit because they don't get enough love are likely to quit anything easily.
As for growing tired of the sounds, i think that is a fair reason, while its probably not best to just quit it outright it's only natural for your music to evolve. They may "quit" chipmusic but I doubt they quit music entirely. If you like doing something it will sustain you, but it is possible to change your preferences and likes.
The point of it being easier is true of all digital media over analogue. I can make a digital recording and have an infinite number of identical copies without paying anything and without variance of quality.

903

(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

BAM PAGE BRK

ITT: People don't get it.

904

(260 replies, posted in General Discussion)

My brothers girlfriend left a 10k gig because "he was just swearing and shouting at everyone"

905

(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

Well if you dont make music that you yourself wants to hear, whats the point of making music?

Consider this then, Leo Fender is largely responsible for the proliferation of the electric guitar.
But he couldn't play one.
(I suppose here the point was financial gain though)

I used to make music with l-systems and the like at uni. But when I presented them, i always focused more on the code than the music itself, because I found it more interesting to talk about the process than the outcome. To me it was the process that was the art in that instance.

The fluxus movement is all about "process is art" infact it's the defining of a process that is considered the art, with the process itself an outcome, which may produce further outcome should the process be carried out.

906

(260 replies, posted in General Discussion)

+ shirtless hoes

89 years to finish development.

In attempting to finish this post with a joke i wrote and deleted
a derris-kharlan joke
a joke about saving money until then
another derris-kharlan joke
something about jose
a third derris-kharlan joke
an extra derris-kharlan joke
a bad derris-kharlan joke
a post of "SKULLS"

basically, australia is king of chip.

908

(260 replies, posted in General Discussion)

sand boatsed as.

909

(10 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'd steal johan kotlinski for unlawful use of the BRK sample

herr_prof wrote:

Skulls are heads but with limitations.

"how about a skull job for valentines day"

http://chipmusic.org/godinpants/music/skvllkore
FUCKING SKULLKORE