2,161

(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yeah, we all know i'll probably close this at some point, but kinda hoping everyone can maybe just get it out of their system real quick and we can go back to normal around here

2,162

(8 replies, posted in Audio Production)

aww, this made me listen to a bunch of 90s ska while i had my hopes up

2,163

(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

/me coughs
https://ns2.opencollective.cc/

2,164

(8 replies, posted in Audio Production)

edited title for semi-clarity

2,165

(95 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Guess its also worth saying that I listed 5 foods total, not 4

2,166

(95 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I said they are local specialties,  is that somehow untrue, smartass?
Only said Texas has its own style of BBQ, not that it had deep dish pizza (which was invented in Chicago, not Italy)

2,167

(8 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Why does it say ska?

2,168

(95 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You say that yet you're from the land of Texas BBQ...us actually has some good food, some local specialties... crab cakes, deep dish pizza, Chicago style hot dogs, Philly cheese steaks, etc...

2,169

(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

bleo wrote:

MIDI IN

big_smile

2,170

(163 replies, posted in General Discussion)

^ i'm very sorry if i failed to notice when they used a C#3 instead of  B2
but what about even different genres? have you noticed what people say they listen to besides chip? chipmusic is capable of just about any type of music you can imagine, and im always surprised to find out guys are listening to melt-banana and mindflayer, then making filter house

2,171

(163 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i get what he's saying and can commend will for what i think is an attempt to encourage more artists to go beyond emulating their favorite artists, games & covering non-chip stuff and really explore the full depth of the software and/or hardware...i've had similar conversations a lot over the past year or so with some of the other people whove been doing this for years (like disassembler has been), i guess a lot people hoped that when the scene started expanding more in 2008-2009, the influx of new people would eventually lead to a much greater diversity in the types of music being made with chip, though it almost seems like there is actually LESS now (at least if you go based on a percentage of the whole scene), partially as earlier artists who pushed the boundaries move on to other things... feel like the increased ability to see other artists' live gigs (either in person or in video form) has also led to a greater percentage of new artists coming in with a MUCH more defined idea of what chip music is than was the case in those pre-8bc/O.G. ugly as hell nanoloop forum days, and i'm sure this factors in as well.. i remember hunting long and hard to find stuff to listen to when i started using nanoloop in 2003 and only having maybe 4-5 albums worth for years, and didn't see anyone else playing a live chip set until i was maybe 3 years in and had done a few gigs myself

nah, but i guess i can close this right? eh, fuck it

2,173

(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

game boy pockets just dont have very loud speakers, from what ive noticed

2,174

(100 replies, posted in General Discussion)

im not too cool for chipmusic, i just happen to only like a select few artists smile

2,175

(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

godinpants wrote:
shizcake wrote:

none really, just something that i've never heard nor read in that combination.

carry on smile

Captain America.

2,176

(100 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ok, besides wu, the top artists in my last.fm

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public enemy
the paper chase
man or astro-man
dalek
girls against boys
milemarker
dj vadim
the ramones
the coup
dj spooky
kid606
apocalypse hoboken
fugazi
kool keith
lesser