2,769

(126 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

tacticalbread wrote:

I'm on it. Schismtracker, close to OCH. tongue

edit: wait, is this a LGPT compo? Might want to make that a bit more obvious. wink

he just thought people knew that hexawe is all piggy by now smile

2,770

(13 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

herr_prof wrote:

whoa so you need more than one device per 8x8 channel? If not, you can just have output one send midi channel 10 to all 8 inputs, and just have the device on output 2 set to respond to ch 10..the other non ch 10 devices should jsut ignore that...

yeah, i have a pretty intense midi setup, but i just set my recieve channels carefully on all my gear and its no problem
do you have some gear that is basically stuck in omni mode?

2,771

(39 replies, posted in Collaborations)

akira^8GB wrote:

You can already do this using mGB and an Arduinoboy interface. You just use whatever MIDI sequencer you have as your tracking interface.

like piggy tracker! (yes, i will keep telling you how much i like piggy->midi since you have a gp2x now smile)

cool, i can try and finish mine up then smile

2,773

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

also: youre posting your guitar rig on a chipmusic forum?

2,774

(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

im just going to go ahead and close this

http://www.facebook.com/SoundCollapse

2,776

(38 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

well i do, when people remember that i do visuals also, at least smile

2,777

(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Heosphoros wrote:

Fuck the Penguins!

finally, hockey is mentioned on here and i wasnt the first one to do it

they had my income so very, very wrong
was almost tempting to leave just for that reason

2,779

(85 replies, posted in General Discussion)

^ tokyo or scandanavia?
i mean, technically, they had 2 blip fests in 2010

Decktonic wrote:

I really like 350x350 because that's what Bandcamp uses. The issue with chip covers is that they usually have pixel art which does not scale well... there was a cover on dancing is forbidden that was 216x216 and that was a real pain because I could not resize it without ruining the quality. If you are designing an album cover for print you should always do high quality (300dpi) and start at like 600x600 at a minimum. If you are doing it for web then 72dpi is fine but you should still make a large version to scale down from.

300 dpi as a 600x600 pixel image is 2" square, maybe a bit small...

there isnt one agreed upon standard, many people design photo quality resolution stuff, other go pixel art style
youre closer to having one if you went by physical dimensions (those slim cd cases fit 4.75" x 4.75", i believe, or 4.75" x 9.5" if its front & back together), but that still varies from type of case you use
(the ones i use now for my releases are 4.5625" x 10")
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edit: are you meaning youre giving away prints of other people's work? if so, make sure to get permission first as the people who do the cover art work damn hard on it and have all the same rights of reproduction for their work that a musician has

2,782

(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

haha...wet mango is definitely chip, no need for the "influenced" wink

2,783

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

haha, its funny you mention the micron since i just REALLY started using mine...
im sure part of me will miss the electribe, but i wasnt really writing new material on it...if you want an all-time-gear-ive-owned-but-may-regret-getting-rid-of-list, this will take a lot more thought and im sure be a much longer list

oh, yeah, reminds me to see if any of you know anything about this
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Battery-P … 3522598928

one of my firned who moved up to portland linked me to it, figured if they dont know all you folks yet you should introduce yourselves