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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Releasing it for free technically doesn't count. You'd still be required to pay royalties based on the copies given away.

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Unless the number has been changed since 2008 the royalty rate is 9.1cents per song distributed for a recording under 5 minutes in length.

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Legal cover song? You'll need a compulsory license.

https://www.harryfox.com/public/FAQ.jsp#9

Such a great feel! This is fantastic.

DogTag wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

Rhythm Core Alpha 1 and 2.

Could you extend on that? xD

Seems like a neat thing. http://www.rhythmcorealpha.com/

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(6 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Nexus 7! Nanoloop works great on it.

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

OHHHHHH, SO KAWAII!!!!!!!!

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(7 replies, posted in Collaborations)

@lmnkola: Anything that a series of tubes and bring to me.

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(7 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Thanks for the interest everyone! I'll get in touch shortly. For anybody else wanting to try something new with someone you've never met... drop me a line!

Hey folks, I've just finished my first foray into chiptunes by completing an EP (found at my SoundCloud page). It was a month long project composed during part of April up until, well, yesterday. Maybe I could have polished it up more if I didn't move across the country while making it...

Now, next on my list of "to do" is to collaborate with people and see what we can make under self imposed time constraints. I'm open to using most any software -FL Studio, Famitracker, Klystrack, LSDJ, LGPT- and look forward to learning more about the programs (I'm still pretty new to this). I have a background in live performance and studied Jazz almost exclusively for the past couple years and still run a transcription blog under my name Matt Wampler, it's nice to meet you.

Knock on my internet door and say hello if you'd like to make some music!