Zef wrote:

Pixel art sounds pretty cool, and relatively easy to make. Maybe it could be used for simple animations too. I if you want to be ambitious you could try to use the vestigial audio in line to do basic visualizations or something.

Suggestion from the other thread would be for a fleshed out 1 bit tracker for the DMG, though it's not a 1 bit system I'm sure you could find a way to reduce the bit depth down to a beeper mode. Could be fun.

Do you mind elaborating or point me in a direction to more info on this audio in line visualization concept? sorry that just sounds very interesting to me.

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(23 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Theres also Touch Designer really easy to set up if you decide to use it i can give you an audio analysis patch found awhile ago. My lazy visuals setup(on windows) is usually Touchdesigner or VVVV using gifs and movies from manycam (i tend to feedback manycam into a few other webcam software as well) not sure if ive helped but you do have alot of options.

Im in San Francisco and i honestly am such a hermit that i have no idea who is even around. anyone from sf on here?

Just some points i came up with while listening
Love the intro
And the arp part is lovely.
Love the way the noise comes in really adds an extra level
The detuned chords really work as well


Overall i love the structure and the initial sounds. not much negative things to say just keep up the work.

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(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I have a 2600 I got awhile back. A Box of games(will update with a list when I can) It works could probably use alittle TLC. I just trying to give it a better home, open to whatever prices. Willing to trade for a genesis, dmgs, or anything else you feel is a worthy trade. Open to any questions or comments. Thank you


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Greetings, my names chris, from the san francisco bay area. I have a few electronic/ambient projects. Started making electronic music on video game consoles. looking to get back into it so i decided to join this forum.