I spoke too soon, i forgot it ended at 12pm and didn't bid high enough!

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(4 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I'm getting back into chip tune, and i'm already wondering how i am going to release songs if and when they are good enough.

Back when 8bc was around I got a few people saying that we should put a few tracks together on an album/ep. I'd be more confident with this than on my own, but I'm just wondering whether things like that still happen around here.

I think the headphone socket would probably be best to start with anyway while I get back into chip tune. There's no point denying it, I will end up as the highest bidder. You may as well send it now.

Just a quick question is the pro sound using the 1/8th jack?

Oh don't worry, I will get it.

ryba wrote:

I don't use any external device for this. just internal line input of my PC.
Anyway you don't need any soundcard that has more than ONE stereo Input (if you like to record to your PC to multitrack software and work with it here)
If you want to make mastering (equalization, using effects) in your external, standalone multitrack recorder (something like ZOOM...) and make final mix directly here, than export the final recording to your PC, that's the other way. I personally think more complicated .

My mac doesn't support line in, so I'd have to get a USB interface anyway. I will most likely hook it up with Logic to begin with.

ForaBrokenEarth wrote:

A standard DAW (Garage band,logic, reaper ableton live ect.), a Y cable and a standard USB audio interface will be entirely fine for recording a gameboy.

I use an alesis IO2 and Ableton live. You just plug it it, plug your gameboy into the Line In's, set up your tracks and hit record.

Sweet, thanks! I guess I'll be off buying a USB audio interface then.

Hi everyone,
i'm about to get back into chiptune and this time i'm planning on using real dmg's rather than emulators.
I'm just wondering what hardware people recommend on recording songs, I thought about a little 4-track recorder and now I'm looking at USB Audio interfaces. What would people recommend?
Could I link up a Gameboy(Pro Sound) to a multitrack recorder and then export it to my mac? If so which hardware seems good.

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