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(13 replies, posted in Collaborations)

That sounds so sick! I'd be down. Are we talking brawl or melee or 64 or what?

I'll most likely be at the show at Rickshaw Stop. Can't wait!

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

PianoGameboy wrote:

Scream.
Just as the last beat of your first song ends, grab the microphone, shove it as far as you can into your mouth, and unleash the loudest, most blood-curdling scream you can muster, and hold it. Keep it going for as long as it takes you to load a new song on your single LSDJ cart in your single A/C adapter-powered Gameboy Pocket with a single working output channel (the left one, specifically) and stop the scream right as you start the second song.
Rinse/repeat/reduce/reuse/recycle/shake well/buy often.

Haha... This is awesome. Thanks for all the suggestions though guys. I think eventually I'll just need to get another copy of LSDJ. I have a mixer, not a DJ mixer but a good enough one to use. Maybe I'll consider getting some effects processor type stuff too. Reverb/looping on outros and then fading to another gameboy seems like it would work well.

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I've recently begun writing music for the gameboy with LSDJ. I've been thinking about how I would eventually work out live performances and I've wondered how I would be able to make smooth transitions between different songs in a live situation. I'd like to be able to not just have silence inbetween songs, at least not between every transition. I've heard live sets with really well, smooth transitions. Zen Albatross does a really good job with them. What are some of your guys' techniques?

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(5 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Does anybody have any ideas for setting up automated/randomly generated visuals to play behind a live set? The idea being you wouldn't have to have somebody to focus on running live visuals.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Dauragon wrote:

You guys and your "set ups"

I just have my gameboy.

Haha... yeah, I just have a gameboy pocket and LSDJ.

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(327 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Future, Towards the Edge of Forever by Infinity Shred is an amazing album in my opinion. It was released when they were still called Starscream but they had to change their name later. I love the track "Galeforce."