why do i feel like saskrotch made pretty much the same thread at some point?

2,642

(25 replies, posted in Audio Production)

danimal cannon wrote:

lol loudness wars, I'm part of the problem.

i was, but now ive seen the light
mastering to -3dB and very mild compression now smile
most of the new album falls between the 1983-1991 ranges

2,643

(14 replies, posted in Releases)

just saw that you have two threads for the same release, please don't do this in the future (physical copies can easily be listed in the same release thread as the download)

2,644

(11 replies, posted in Releases)

thanks bud smile
for those who want to hear a song before downloading the zip :

track #2- trying to sound hopeful for your benefit

they sound great, clearer than a prosound modded DMG
just saw i had this file on my server still from a few years ago, sorry its so big (wav files), but this has recordings of prosound dmg, game cube player & regular dmg (if i remember correctly, it is from a  little over 2 years ago)
http://www.soundcollapse.org/comparison.zip

i am, but had the RPM challenge album to do this month..thats done now, so i can get back to this and a couple of other things i started earlier smile

2,647

(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

NUBY
search for them on ebay, not always listed as a NUBY but you can usually recognize them quick in a picture, i used to finde them bundled with game boys & cases pretty often

2,648

(11 replies, posted in Releases)

thanks for the kind words, guys..the funnest (and trickiest) part of writing this was cramming this all into one piggy tracker save so it could flow continuously...still have enough phrases and chains left to program some visuals for this later too, if i get around to it

2,649

(31 replies, posted in Collaborations)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/3622/ … enge-2011/ smile

2,650

(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Download

Part industrial, part chipmusic, part glitch, part noise, part hip-hop. Made with piggy->midi controlling midines, yamaha cs01, DSI mopho & tr-626, "traces" is full of ominous tones & fucked up beats to keep you company as the world heads toward armageddon. very much influenced by the blizzards that crossed america and the political unrest in the mediterranean (and to a lesser extent, wisconsin). written and recorded in Feb. 2011.

chunter wrote:

A friend of mine hated the sound at the beginning of this:

the tick's intro theme song was the startup sound of my computer in college smile

2,652

(31 replies, posted in Collaborations)












the zip is still uploading, but itll be out tommorrow smile

2,653

(17 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

NUBY lights are something you have to hunt ebay for, usually
and why so interested in using GBC? if you want a backlight & color screen GBA SP may be a better option

2,654

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ok, stop posting large chunks of unrelated text
it's just annoying

2,655

(72 replies, posted in General Discussion)

jefftheworld wrote:

PDF Format was taken away in the talons of the Hawkfather.  Which is a shame, his stuff was great.

yeah, i dont think arbitrary name-changes qualify as much when theyre heavily advertised by the artist themself wink

2,656

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

SKGB wrote:
wedanced wrote:

^dis.

and fuck all that advice. you dont need all that extra shit. your using synthesizers guys. learn synthesis.

look. took me less then an hour.

http://chipmusic.org/wedanced/music/sto … dj-dubstep

AdamGetsAwesome wrote:

Most times that's the best way to go about it.

THESE
also, to make up for my dickishness, let me try to give you some advice:
~~~SICK NASTY WOBBLES BRO~~~
1. Dubstep is an electronic genre, with the vast majority of tunes produced / programmed on a computer using a DAW (digital audio workspace) such as Reason, Logic, Ableton Live, Motu Digital Performer, Cubase, Reaper, etc
Keep this in mind when trying to recreate it in a chiptune environment / sonic field, remember that it is not mainly (though it can be occasionally done properly) produced using hardware effects boxes and guitar pedals. SHIT IS DIGITAL MAAAAN

2. The main sound of the wubwubwubwubwubwubwubWOMPWOMP wobbly tasty bits is a bass trick. It is accomplished by running a low frequency synth (if you're using lsdj, lets say a G3 sinewave in the wav channel) through a lowpass filter. Next, said filter's cutoff (the jawn that determines what frequencies pass through, and what don't) is MODULATED by an lfo (which is, most often, a really low sinewave, though you may use a saw if you like, a square won't do too much sadly). By ATTACHING THE LFO TO THE CUTOFF FILTER, the frequency spectrum of the synth rises and falls in a sinewave pattern, giving you your WUBWUBWUBWUB.

3. BUT I DONT HAVE ANY LFOS TO PLAY WITH ON MY LSDJ / NANOLOOPS?!?! yes. now here's the fun part. you have to emulate the effect described above, to the best of your synthlicious ability, within the limitations of your chosen weapon. I recommend using the wav channel and toying with the volume envelope / alternating rising and falling volume instruments / pitching pitching pitching. Also, if you are looking for that YOI YOI YOI YOI BREE BREEEEE shit, don't CLIP a bitch, WRAP that motherfucker.

fuck i don't know why i wrote all that ish, but there ya go. Experimentation is your best friend.
-go forth and do epic shit

edit, damn my bad, i didn't realize you were done here, well, hope it helped nonetheless

actually, nanoloop has LFO smile