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(10 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Alright. Cart is on hold for the moment. Someone is getting it. If it doesn't work out I'll get it back up here.

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(10 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Oh yeah and.. of course these are the absolute cheapest option. So I expect they're not super fast. It's probably delivered by some sweaty guy named Bob in a old Ford Pinto missing a hub cap and leaking oil.

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(10 replies, posted in Trading Post)

There are people interested, but it's really first paypal first serve.

To answer the inevitable "how much is shipping?" question:
I got around 15$ for shipping from Canada to Australia, which is about as far from each other as two countries can get. I got around 10$ for Canada to USA. So...that should give you an idea.

I found a Super Mario Kart cart for the SNES at work (we recycle electronics, among other more interesting things). It's in pretty sad cosmetic shape but it looks 100% functional. I don't have an SNES console to test it out. But yknow... I picked it up anyways instead of seeing it destroyed.

I'm giving it away for free, you only have to pay the shipping. PM me and stuff.

jefftheworld wrote:

Klystrack can do some really neat stuff, I always want to hear more music made with it so that's my vote.


+1 for Klystrack. Not enough people are using this wonderfully versatile program. I am a little biased because it's the only thing I use, but I think the Klystrack community should be at least a million times larger than it is right now. And as always, I'm available if you need help getting started with it...it can be a little obscure at first.

I'm about 83% convinced you need a new camera.

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

He'll have to pay taxes on the item and some customs shit too. Declare it as a gift and that way he'll pay the minimum possible amount of crappy fees.

Pretty sure if you leave it be, it does nothing more than any standard spring reverb. But just like kicking a guitar amp to get a big badass twwaanggsssspirirgnlnlnlnlnlnblblb sound from hell, I'm sure having it exposed like that can lead to all kinds of fun experimentation if you manipulate it with whatever...a finger, a spoon, a cat in heat....

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(5 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

download this: http://kometbomb.github.io/klystrack/
read this: http://n00bstar.blogspot.ca/p/klystrack-tutorials.html
pm me if you have any questions AFTER you've given it an honest try.

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(23 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

This is way too much fun.
Good work!

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(72 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Just looked at the submission page. 24bit wav files are entirely overkill for this. Either people are going to record this from 4/8 bit hardware with noisy outputs, or use trackers that don't even export above 16bits/44.1khz. The few that are going to work in DAWs can certainly downmix to 24bits, but for the rest of us it means absolutely no gain in quality, just in file size. Anything that's at least 16bits/44.1khz is fine for mastering purposes. It's chiptune after all, not a violin concerto smile

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(72 replies, posted in Collaborations)

nanode wrote:

Holy shit, 21 people total doing this thing! Thank you all so much! TELL MORE OF YOUR FRIENDS!!!

I wanna see how far down this roster can go wink


Yeah well.. wait until you start receiving finished songs. That will be when you know how many tracks will be on the compilation. tongue



On that note however. I finished mine. Do you want to limit it to one song per artist or should I go nuts and cover another one..?

Well it's not LSDJ, it's all made in Klystrack.... but I do think this fits the bill for "dark and melancholic"

https://n00bstar.bandcamp.com/album/cause-and-defect

(yes... shameless self promotion)

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(10 replies, posted in General Discussion)

tempsoundsolutions wrote:

i think if you wait a week or so qb will have it uploaded to his youtube.

He'll probably crowdfund it too.

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(72 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Kids in America > Take On Me

(just saying wink )

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(72 replies, posted in Collaborations)

nanode wrote:

EDIT: WE HAVE FOUND SOMEONE TO DO ART AND MASTERING!
n00bstar has graciously offered his services for this project! Big shoutout to him and his pals over at Cheapbeats! heart

Well I left Cheapbeats a while ago, but yes... do support the label! Actually.. just buy their tshirts cause I still make money off of that.  wink