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(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

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(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I have one in a case with a gba to gba cord.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I respect especially the way you said that a lot.
And yeah, I mean I've put a good amount of money into making music I might as well spend a little more and have fun with other musicians. And you're right in a lot of ways. I've been on tours up and down the east coast with past bands of mine. At this point it's all about fun.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm going to put this like this, and this will be the only way I say it.
music I make using lsdj or a tracker is not to be taken serious, I make it for fun. I enjoy making the different sounds that the gameboy is capable of.
little melodies and tunes i've put together are enjoyable for other people.
with that being said, I've been asked by close friends to play my stuff live, and I began to improve on what I made to a point that I gained confidence enough to play what I'd made live.
nothing I've made is on an album. they're all EP's, just little musical documentation. I will continue to share what my mind re-configures into my gameboy.
I'm not asking to be signed or to have a full length album and be sponsored or anything like that, I simply wanna share my creations.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

MaxDolensky wrote:
NimbleF0x wrote:

well right now it's just about getting more people to know that i even exist and that people still do this.
the shock factor gets me most of my shows.

Write good music and you don't need shock factor. Otherwise it's a full on gimmick. And rarely does that work out.

lol.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

well right now it's just about getting more people to know that i even exist and that people still do this.
the shock factor gets me most of my shows.
people book me again and again because of how many people are interested in the noise they hear from my gameboy.
most of them drunk but it's still cool to know that someone bumps your music in their car.
>>Bumps danimal cannon in my car, not even gonna lie. favorite song is gorelax.

afrowolf, that's perfectly fine.

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(1 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I know that you can sync a gbp and dmg, i've seen it on youtube, but i have yet to see anyone sync a gbp and a gbc. I am in posession of a gameboy color, gameboy pocket and an lsdj cart.
Is it possible to sync the two together?
I'd set gbp as master, and gbc as slave, gbc running the beefier commands, the gbp running more simple stuff, since gbp and dmgs are easier to crash when handling bigger processes in lsdj.

yeah, dude. definitely.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

MaxDolensky wrote:

I am in the process of booking a small tour for the duo project I am in with a buddy, doing chip-heavy EDM. It's incredibly hard to get booked in most of the deep South for electronic music. And chipmusic? Good luck. It's not impossible but it is freaking hard. Even if you were Bit Shifter or Danimal Cannon no one would show up because there simply isn't a lot of great nerd friendly culture/bars in the South period. EDIT: unless you are playing in Atlanta or maybe Nasheville or Orlando. I am DJing the once-a-year videogame themed night that happens in Birmingham and I am dreading it. I promote locally and this show always has the smallest turnout. No unity of geeks in the South, none at all.

If you plan on booking a tour and breaking even, make sure you feel like you can kill a show. Possibly sell tee shirts or a CD. Maybe even business cards with QR codes going to a free EP download. You want to be well-remembered so you can play somewhere again and have returning listeners should you do another show. It pays to be well-equipped.

The final thing I have to say is that if your music doesn't have vocals and you are playing some sort of bar where people regularly go to hear music with vocals, you might wind up in a bad spot if they don't find your music interesting. Best of luck with the bookings. I find that local footage from anything - house party, rave, jamming at an open mic - helps with your press kit.

I've got a good amount of shows down here. I've got a way with people and i know the places to play at, i guess.
I don't have tees or anything but free cd's in jewel cases that have my info in the sleeve along with a url to download my other music.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

SJSFC wrote:

even if the OP was a beginner, and assuming that most beginner's songs are technically less evolved, I would still love to see and hear it played live. No matter how shitty it is, I'd still be happy that someone is going place to place sharing what he or she is creating on a gameboy, laptop, sequencer, cell phone etc.   It does so much more for me than having to watch another fedora wearing white boy singing Hey Ya on an acoustic guitar.  No offense to fedoras and white boys.

hahahaha this.
thank you for seeing it the same way i do.

I've remade the password tune to Guardian Legend,
and I plan on remaking a few more childhood tunes that pop in my head from time to time.
anyone else interested?

Xuriik wrote:

There's a rule about pricing...

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i've never said it was towards me. it's just the way that people come off to others that deters me from wanting to post much.
that's all.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

okay now i see the option to edit music submissions,
and ESC, It doesn't have to do with CC. I don't care about CC, honestly, other than to learn from it.
it's smartassed and snobby remarks that are unnecessary.
(this is not directed in any way/shape/form towards anyone specific in this thread.)

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://chipmusic.org/nimblef0x/music/a- … abbit-hole
There's something I've made somewhat recently.