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(112 replies, posted in General Discussion)

SKGB wrote:
NO CARRIER wrote:

i fucking love vinyl, man. i got a record player about 2 weeks ago and have been buying up used and new ever since.

I've had a record player for less than a year and I have at least 100 records now... the worst/best part of it all is that I seek out really rare stuff, stuff I have to import from Europe, stuff you can't find on Discogs, stuff that none of my friends have never heard of... wait, that last part is a lie, I said earlier that I have no friends.

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(112 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I have no friends.

The whole time I was like,

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(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Zan-zan-zawa-butt wrote:

I guess scrobbling lacks proper UTF8 support.

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(49 replies, posted in Collaborations)

µB wrote:

That depends- if the noise builds your melody structure, then that's your random seed (ie, what you hear is not the noise itself but the noise translated into a melody by some algorithm). If that's the case, your track would qualify since if you'd change the noise input, the melody would change. I don't know how the DS10 handles noise generation, but I'll assume it's pseudo-noise, which means its 'randomness' can't be altered, but I'd be willing to stretch the requirements thataway.

You are 100% correct on both counts. If it were true noise, the melodies would change. I'll get a wav file over to you soon.

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(49 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Decktonic wrote:

I have a track on the DS10 that is based on noise melodies and delay. If you think this fits I'll send it over.

Noise melodies= noise channel stuff, or melodies generated by noise?

Melodies generated by noise, but the track sounds the same every time, so I'm gonna assume it does not fit the requirement.

YERZMYEY wrote:

I know that MOD music isn't exactly the same what chiptunes are

It's more chip than anything I've ever uploaded to any of these chip sites ;-)

Nice work, these are great tunes.

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(49 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I have a track on the DS10 that is based on noise melodies and delay. If you think this fits I'll send it over.

btw, NO MATTER WHAT!!!

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(141 replies, posted in General Discussion)

lumadroid wrote:

and the droid thingy is just kinda random big_smile

Wikipedia wrote:

The brand name Droid is a trademark of Lucasfilm.

Can you believe that Verizon pays a lot of money to Lucasfilm to use the name "Droid?" Source.

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(177 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Do you realize that this tumblr features black text on a nearly-black background?

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

lol

Sounds like a waste of paper.

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(177 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://tumblr.christianmontoya.com

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(15 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I have to recommend the unibody Macbook Pro. I have the 15" model and besides it being a great computer for audio work, it's also VERY STURDY. The all-aluminum body can take a pounding. You could probably drop it and it would still work. I don't know how important this is for you but for me it's a big deal since I use it for my dayjob as well as DJing and I need to know that it will hold up. I won't go back to plastic laptops now.

p.s. you can install Windows on it using Boot Camp if you really need Windows support.

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(59 replies, posted in General Discussion)

If I can't troll in "general discussion," I'm gonna have to start doing it in the music section.