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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

2Kawaii4me

srsly, I hope that's like just someone being ironic or something.

I need fillings after just looking at that.

Bit wish wrote:

Im not the only person to make it a verb.

Although you did it un-ironicaly

token wrote:
Bit wish wrote:

im sure we can fit m8 in there.

Please don't talk to me.

Fucking cold

Bit wish wrote:

Practise

A lot of chiptuners swear by this! It doesn't always work but it's one of the tricks of the trade and many of the best chiptuners in The Scene have done lots of it - it worked for them, it can work for you too.


It should be Experience makes perfect.

I prefer my take on it, which is "Practice makes better"

Yo dude, unless you're hella blind or something, the last 4 pages of this have had at least some CC

11/10

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(10 replies, posted in Releases)

jankenpopp wrote:

thanxxxxxxxxx!
pardon my french : do you mean tight, like a virgin or something?
or mean too small maybe?
any feedback is welcome anyway

Oh lol, language barriers. Anyway, I think he used the word "tight" to mean good, or well done, professional. He meant it as a compliment.

atomsmasha wrote:
Alpine wrote:

You didn't learn how to food, you learned how to cook food.

i understand the intricacies of the English language pretty well.

i guess i just don't understand why everyone is so butt hurt over it.

Not "buthurt" more confused because, y'know, it sounds nasty to say, "I'm going to chiptune" does not flow well. It may also remind people of all those posers etc on youtube with "Lrn how 2 chiptune!!11011!" videos, although that's just a theory.

Also yeah, what Idio said

atomsmasha wrote:

what's wrong with using chiptune as a verb?

You didn't learn how to food, you learned how to cook food.

Victory Road wrote:

"How to Hell Actually Chip Tune with an LSDJ"

Oh lol, /thread

Teh D3th St4r wrote:

I had one a few years ago.
Long story short: They're Garbage.

Yo, seeing as you owned one, could you give me a little more detail on it?

little-scale wrote:

The title could be changed to "How to Chip Tune with a Game Boy".

But the problem with that is that chiptune is still being used as a verb

I'm interested in doing a remix type thing, PM me dude!


A picture of said console.

Dude on another forum mentioned that he had what he called a "famiclone" and was joking about how it played games better than his famicon, because he has a PAL tv. Basically, I'm interested in this console, who made it, and also stuff like what the sound's like.

So, any of you got any ideas/ info on it?

Use nitrotracker on them, all of them.

Saskrotch wrote:

good

Saskrotch confirmed for shit taste

Jokes

Yh, as people have already said, clean the cart, test in other gameboys and see if it's a problem with it, or just the gameboy.

defiantsystems wrote:

NES didn't have a Gameboy cartridge peripheral.

Not an official one anyway.

r4c7 wrote:
Bit wish wrote:

It's more directed towards getting people started.

Why not reccomend free programs like sunvox, deflemask, famitracker, klystrack, maybe milkytracker, maybe piggytracker, etc.?

this

Sycamore Drive wrote:
defiantsystems wrote:

NES didn't have a Gameboy cartridge peripheral.

But it does now!

http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.ph … ucts_id=87

Yh, that's the one

I only skimmed through it, but it seems to be pretty much just a way to introduce people into gameboy tracking, and using LSDJ. You shoudl try and add examples of shiz for other consoles. Also don't ever use "chiptune" as a verb, because that's just dumb, here are some ways of doing it;

Because i get asked this question a lot from observers or people who know little or nothing about the bleeps and blips of chip tune i thought i might write a little tutorial on how to compose chiptune music.

Because i get asked this question a lot from observers or people who know little or nothing about the bleeps and blips of chip tune i thought i might write a little tutorial on how to make chiptunes.

also it's not a "super boy cartridge" I'm pretty sure it's a "super gameboy cartridge" otherwise it would be a "SBC" rather than a "SGB"

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(16 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Bit wish wrote:
Imnikola wrote:

Anyone?


You didn't ask for any feed back or cc.

But if someone posts their song in the CC section, it's safe to assume they want CC.

As for the song, I liked it, although the panning got a bit, sort of, overdone, if you see what I mean.

4mat wrote:

stop calling things 'fakebit'

When people stop describing their own music as fakebit, then I'll stop using it yo.

Just gunna point out that I have nothing against it

gyms wrote:

well, the thread's topic is "post-chiptune artist identity. your thoughts?". i'm not really familiar with 'post-chiptune' as a term, but what i've gathered from context it that it's synonymous with the idea of fakebit.

in the original post, "quite a few who were previously involved with the scene and "proper chiptune"* that have now "quit chiptune" or simply transitioned into other genres (mostly some form or another of EDM) still label themselves as "chiptune", do chip shows, etc., and generally carry on in a chiptune fashion despite supposedly being beyond all that."

it's kind of inevitable the conversation would drift into this eventually, lol

I know of one guy who you could say that they "transitioned into EDM" or whatever, but even when you listen to their tracks, you can hear the chip influence, if you see what I mean. They don't tag their tracks as chip, they tag them as DnB or whatever.