herr_prof wrote:
Orin wrote:

It's more like a new name for a genre that has already been created.

http://www.plunderphonics.com/xhtml/xplunder.html

all must bow before the great John Oswald

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(5 replies, posted in Collaborations)

yeah, arnie and a few other people have maybe 3 months on everyone else wink

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(5 replies, posted in Collaborations)

accepting applications to remix specific e.s.c. tracks over the past 5 years (can do stems or better for most of that) and open submission to remix "sunday morning". loops, stems and piggy tracker sav found  here send "sunday morning" remixes and/or emails asking for material for specific tracks to me through PM or email...
ive had people ask for stems for years and never heard a finished remix yet, let me hear what you have.. it may end up on a legit release if i like it

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(42 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

so what youre all saying is that i sold my spare dmgs for way too little money? fuck... at least i got $300+ for one of the midines carts i sold

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(6 replies, posted in Audio Production)

i usually like to significantly reduce the panning in my final mixes, sometimes drop straight down to mono... more often i'll pan each channel to just 20-30 degrees left or right of center on my mixers

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(24 replies, posted in Audio Production)

for me, it goes hardware 3 band EQ on each channel-> main mix->hardware compressor->noise reduction (at least 3 passes)->software compressor->31 band software EQ on main mix->normalize for tracks i don't want to multitrack and 3 band EQ->noise reduction->31-band software eq on each channel->software compressor->31 band EQ on main mix->normalize for multitracked stuff... i always do the software EQ with a spectrum analyzer in full view ..then i listen on a wide range of playback devices on speakers (in my car, through laptop/netbook speakers, mackie monitors, floor speakers, 5.1 surround setup, & a drawer full of assorted commercial headphones/earbuds) on & off for a while until im sure there's nothing left i want to change

irrlichtproject wrote:
Sycamore Drive wrote:

inb4


ahahahaha, glad i'm not the only one who immediately thought of this when seeing the thread topic

i actually was thinking about another tin foil hat brigade story, then i remembered that was a normal pub gig with a vicious heckler

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(34 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

if getting an esx-1, try to find the sd card version, way easier to deal with than the smart media cards

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(34 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

i used to use the esx-1
most of the tracks on this album had it http://e-s-c.bandcamp.com/track/sunday-morning

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(29 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

im pretty sure i tested it with lsdj at one point and had it work, but yeah that would have been right when i got it... just remember that if you're always going to use the nanoloop usb as a sync device, use the all caps "-SYNC" command to set it in a way that will hold between uses (otherwise it only sets it to that mode until it is powered off, then defaults back to -midi mode, which is for mGB, if i'm remembering it correctly)

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(29 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

it should. cant remember if ive done lsdj sync with it yet (i really dont use lsdj much), but it did fine with nanoloop

Bit wish wrote:
egr wrote:

You mean BRKfest in genera?  I'm not certain our preshow will have any restriction, I'll  find out for sure and report back.

After party perhaps, but any way, i couldn't make my way down there any way. My designated driver changed plans.

megabus is cheap

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(99 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ClairBear wrote:

Wolly Mingwald

carl (o2star/sadnes/doomcloud/radlib/etc) already has a project with a very similar name so maybe pass on this one

godinpants wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

instead of rehashing who has dropped off the face of the earth, again, i figured ill use a post to bring attention to someone who released one EP in 2007 that i may have been about the only guy to download at the time: Framebreaker
ep is here http://archive.org/details/Framebreaker-Serial_Dub
(some badass atari II+ dub that should be required listening)
does anyone know literally anything about who Framebreaker is/was?

I actually got this on a legit COMPACT DISC with some zine I bought.

fuck, now that i know a physical copy exists i really want one
super jealous

instead of rehashing who has dropped off the face of the earth, again, i figured ill use a post to bring attention to someone who released one EP in 2007 that i may have been about the only guy to download at the time: Framebreaker
ep is here http://archive.org/details/Framebreaker-Serial_Dub
(some badass atari II+ dub that should be required listening)
does anyone know literally anything about who Framebreaker is/was?

matt.nida wrote:

Did we ever find out AlbinoGhostMonkey's whereabouts?

he's not talking to anyone, but supposedly still in the same wisconsin town, last i'd heard and working the same place he was then.