apparently, you get a whole bottle if you listen to UDA
http://drinkify.org/unicorn%20dream%20attack
whats with these insane highball glasses?

fuck. yes.

i like the one for yatagarsu, though thats a HUGE highball glass
http://drinkify.org/yatagarasu
32 oz total

well, i approve of the amounts of liquor involved, but we all know this should be vodka, not whiskey
http://drinkify.org/environmental%20sound%20collapse

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(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Battle Lava wrote:
Decktonic wrote:

I think the real separation between mainstream electronic music and chip music is the drums. Sometimes the bass too, but mostly the drums. That's why the most successful acts combine gameboys with a real drum set, or do some kinda fakebit setup with drum machines or drum samples. It's the one thing your average chip synth can't do well on its own.

lame

That and I'm not sure how using a drum machine along with real chip hardware would make something "fakebit" either

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(209 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Kool Skull wrote:

waitingwaitingwaiting

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(10 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

http://www.wizardmaster.com/bludgeonsof … index.html
http://www.wizardmaster.com/bludgeonsoft/btb/index.html

only shit i can think of, but i never was a mac guy

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

pixls wrote:

Asking for a circuit bent nes to do visuals with is kind of silly. considering there's not really "right way" to do a circuit bend, the best thing to do is a get a fine nes for $10 and bend it yourself. Using someone else's bends to do visuals with is kind of cheating...

i disagree. someone can definitely make interesting and creative use out of bent gear without having done the bending themselves

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

egr wrote:

A more likely scenario is USB adapter output -> GB emulator -> export as WAV

Since the output would just be instructions for the GB processor, I assume, or possibly a combination of processor and cart hardware.

ive tested this before with a nanoloop 2.3 backup, works fine...
as far as file type: in nanoloop 2.x, the saved data goes in the rom itself

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Yeah, a little steep... But at least its kenton so I can trust build quality... I'll let you know how it handles

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Fuck, thanks peter... Ordered th MIDI host, psyched to have all through extra options in my setup smile

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Shame it doesn't have MIDI din for us hardware types

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

reminds me that i need to get around to this at some point...would make my midines/piggy work so much easier

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also possible that oliver is joking about that part smile

danimal cannon wrote:
quugo wrote:

@e.s.c. - Now that I think about it, I've yet to hear any chipmusic that's thoroughly depressing.

it can be done but that's all you'll get until the album d rops

I have some tracks that would count too, I'm sure