369

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

DMGs
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3x grey
1x clear

pockets
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1x black
1x red
1x clear
1x metallic silver

370

(52 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Check out Carl Stone "Woo Lae Oak" and "Four Pieces". I have both and they are awesome.

Music from two rather distinct eras the 1960s (Vladimir Ussachevsky, Morton Subotnick), and the 1970 to 1980s (SPK, Laibach) can be found on a promising compliation “An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music / Second A-chronology 1936-2003” although I don't have a copy.

371

(32 replies, posted in Sega)

ant1 wrote:
Esopus-dragon wrote:

LSDj-like PC based DMG tracker running directly on the hardware

Haha, does this sentence make any sense? wink

I guess you are trying to say that you track on the computer while it's connected to the Sega? So it's basically like mGB but using its own protocol rather than MIDI (less flexible, more optimized, I guess). I would sure hate for it to be LSDj-like too, such a waste when you have more than 10 times as many buttons as LSDj does to work with.

I believe it was written in Qbasic (correct me if I'm wrong?), which is fairly awkward, hehe. Do you know if it is has been released/is going to be released any time soon?

smile

You dropped all the context here, making it a sentence fragment, not a sentence. It made perfect sense. You got it. Sega Genesis should have direct use of the sound, by it's own dedicated interface, rather than MIDI.

372

(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I am happy some others are taking interest in the sound capabilities, and Alex Mauer ducked in! I would like to make a track specifically with the hardware sound capabilities. I would even like to attempt to track with the samples of the games, if someone knows about taking them for composing tracks.

This topic is relevant to my interests.

373

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Edit: Nevermind. I read the above about DOSBOX, OPENSPC and SNESMOD.

YOU GUYS ARE SO FAR NOW I WILL COME VISIT YOU FOR SURE

375

(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I follow people in the chip music community, as they attend events such as Blip or other events I attended and met those people.

@IMALUCARIO

376

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

[bump for OP edit]

377

(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

celsius wrote:

No one is trying to turn this into a shit slinging match.

I agree with this. It's a right for his customers to know.

378

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

akira^8GB wrote:
Esopus-dragon wrote:

I think that this thread is just starting to verge on being a console war. This was about the music making aspects. Resume discussing music making like adults.

Not at all, only one troll had brought with him behaviours acceptable somewhere else. The discussion goes on, and this is not a systems war. We are discussing the SNES.

I agree with that. Not a systems war.

379

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I think that this thread is just starting to verge on being a console war. This was about the music making aspects. Resume discussing music making like adults.

octavialsilver wrote:

or rather, HNNNNNNNG.ORG

I don't quote memes. I was going for a Tourettes tic.

381

(32 replies, posted in Sega)

I kind of think it's disrespectful to make an FM section. Sega doesn't deserve to get crammed in with several less-popular consoles and handhelds. You have TFM Music Maker, Mod2PSG, Little-scale's MIDI interface and Tiido's Crystal Clear Audio Mods, and every system out there which would benefit from more research and development: Master System, Game Gear, Nomad, Sega CD and 32X. I don't see any of the other FM chips being on the move in the way Genesis is. I know I will get behind every Genesis homebrew start-up going in this community.

minusbaby wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

SUH!

BUH!

You can just go, "NHG!"

383

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

NeX wrote:

they are very cool, but i think i can do them at a much higher quality, and i want them just as tiles too

I would prefer bricks, and I like the rough look of the DMG bricks.

384

(5 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Edward Shallow wrote:

Do you know the name of the Genesis program?

It's called slideshow, on the web site of the USB Genesis flash cartridge. http://krikzz.com/projects.html/