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(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

@d_strct though i don't tweet very often 120 tweets in about 2 years

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(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Warez Waldo wrote:

Does this work with mGB ???

don't believe that any of the lsjmc2 type devices do, only arduinoboy and the nanoloop usb midi adapter
edit: definitely not, seeing that this is one of the firestarter ones... it was made before mGB existed

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(5 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

i forgot that model even existed. from my experience, sony cards are just fine too, sounds like you just had bad luck and got a bad one. i've had 8 different memory sticks over the years (all sony) and none of them died on me... i did need to reformat them occasionally, but that's just a known psp issue

nope, name changes aren't allowed on here. if you haven't really used the site much, just make a new account .. name changes were a bunch of work and were abused by some people to avoid blowback from acting like a tool towards other members back when most of the chipmusic.org staff was the 8bc staff, so when chipmusic.org was started we decided to just not do name changes (with very rare exceptions, hell i was staff on this site for years and even i didn't ask for a name change when i ended my old project and started new ones)

would you take trades? i have a bunch of misc small stuff you might have interest in (vhs tapes, nes advantage, psp case that i think for psp phat, spare nes ac adapter, game boy link cables, etc)

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(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

donotrunwithpixels wrote:

In other news I'm totally using their criticism of my work in future press releases and gig promos.

because it sounds impressive to have youtube remove a video you uploaded? it's not a rare or special as you seem to think... them removing a video doesn't really count as criticism

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(206 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

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(50 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

sounds interesting... good luck and thanks for making that fb01 editor, its very handy

553

(12 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

i have over 200 drums just in my chopped breakbeat folder... i think my samplelib is destined to keep growing until it finally takes almost all of the internal flash memory on my pspgo

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(12 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

herr_prof wrote:

I never ran into that but I have my samples in my lib sorted by category, so no more than 20 samples or so a folder.

i envy you. i think i need an intern to sort all mine for me at some point

dbspin wrote:

Re: Creative Commons - a lot of stuff is licensed 'no derivatives' 'non-commercial'. Technically including in the programme is a derivative work, and as the programme is going out on a commercial radio station in Ireland it could potentially violate that aspect of the CC licence too, so we need to either have explicit permission from the artist or use public domain or CC0 licensed stuff.

just wanted to say thanks for you recognizing this and respecting it... seems like most people making videos and such don't really understand what counts as a derivative work

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(206 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

finally edited and uploaded a few more videos from my archives, i'll be uploading one more set each week for the next few months to this same vimeo account (and i'll add the new ones to this thread every few weeks)


The One Electronic wrote:
unexpectedbowtie wrote:

If you aren't already, one of the best things you can do is record each channel individually into a new track on your DAW so that you have more control over them (EQ/plugins or whatever).

This method imo is very debatable in terms of achieving decent recording quality... sure you'll get each channel on its own but you stack up 4x the line noise from the DMG and it's pretty rough trying to get rid of it without squashing the dynamics of the rest of the track.

not really a problem if before mixing the channels you run noise reduction in audacity on each individual channel

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(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

SketchMan3 wrote:

Doesn't the nintendo Gameboy manual say not to use rechargeable batteries anyway?

i believe so, but keep in mind that rechargeable battery technology 20+ years ago was awful compared to modern rechargeable batteries

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(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i'd recommend not using them, doesn't sound like whoever makes the ikea batteries does good quality control... i can definitely recommend eneloops, and as a bonus they hold charge very well in between uses...

JaffaCakeMexica wrote:

On a totally unrelated sidenote it kind of annoys me that your average guy looks at the name "LSDJ" and thinks, "they must be taking or selling acid"...alternatively..."that software must be for making acid house music"...whilst your average guy sees the name LGPT and thinks "lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender"...

if potentially having someone think you might be interested in drugs or are a supporter of the LGBT community bothers you, perhaps making music isn't for you