Erm, mailed.
353 Aug 15, 2010 4:55 pm
Re: Gear for sale and/or trade: Amiga, Atari 1040st, and more! (8 replies, posted in Trading Post)
354 Aug 15, 2010 4:54 pm
Re: Gear for sale and/or trade: Amiga, Atari 1040st, and more! (8 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Dibs on Amiga!
PM'ed
355 Aug 15, 2010 4:53 pm
Re: Chicago needs a chip night/ scene/ anything. Anyone in? (85 replies, posted in General Discussion)
That would certainly explain it then! I wasn't aware of the inner-workings of the shows, I would usually just attend to see Ty and Protman. You are correct on it being about every other week considering I was crazy drunk most of the time anyway. It was a blast and I'd like to see more action!
356 Aug 15, 2010 1:54 pm
Re: Chicago needs a chip night/ scene/ anything. Anyone in? (85 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Why is everyone in this thread acting like chip shows don't happen in Chicago? I damn near attended a chip related show every weekend in Chicago last year. Saskrotch played at most of them along with Stagediver and Kkrusty.
Am I missing something?
357 Aug 9, 2010 2:46 pm
Re: Exporting raw audio on a PC for Amiga (38 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)
I've never had a good experience importing sound files to the Amiga, no matter the program. It always sounds like balls in comparison to sampling directly.
358 Aug 2, 2010 7:24 pm
Re: Deadbeats - unemployment themed chip compilation (28 replies, posted in Collaborations)
Although it should be noted that the others were/are not funded by such means, just the first one. We're legit now.
359 Aug 2, 2010 7:20 pm
Re: Deadbeats - unemployment themed chip compilation (28 replies, posted in Collaborations)
MAKE THIS HAPPEN GUYS
...we did already?:
http://www.discogs.com/Stagediver-I/release/1831937
"Executive Producer: Unemployment Insurance Division of WI"
FEEL THE POWER, NEVER DIE
361 Jul 31, 2010 3:02 am
Re: Pokemon Black?! (59 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Cory Archangel/Beige Records fuck the world.
Hockey fight? Oh, yes.
362 Jul 29, 2010 2:57 am
Re: Blargg Bootstrap USB Cartridge: Famicom prototype & beta 1 built! (374 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)
Thank you for giving this thing a ***COOL*** name for once.
Interested.
363 Jul 27, 2010 1:38 pm
Re: Lo-fi 12"s and various old video game ads/whatnot. (49 replies, posted in Trading Post)
updated yet again
364 Jul 27, 2010 5:21 am
Re: Lo-fi 12"s and various old video game ads/whatnot. (49 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Updated with new stuff! Give this a good home!
365 Jul 25, 2010 2:26 pm
Re: *RADIOGRAFFITI PRESENTS: Dispyz - "Dangerous Techno Punk Pop Rock"* (8 replies, posted in Releases)
Thank you to everyone who donated thus far; this is turning out to be quite the success!
Also, those who donate will be rewarded with bonus items as they arrive. We love giving out ultra-limited free shit.
366 Jul 24, 2010 3:39 pm
Re: *RADIOGRAFFITI PRESENTS: Dispyz - "Dangerous Techno Punk Pop Rock"* (8 replies, posted in Releases)
Holy crap. WONDERFUL! Thank you very, very much.
I just put the money into the "next release" fund.
Follow this man's lead everyone.
367 Jul 24, 2010 6:54 am
Re: "Pulsar" demo (224 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)
Yeah and that's a huge gripe I have with Octamed: no way to switch back and forth from scrolling and stand-still editing. It does come in handy to have a still screen, but I couldn't use it for the whole song...just arps, whatnot.
Copy-paste is a popular function for house music.
Obviously it's a good idea if memory dictates. I'd rather not have this thread be about my preference for scrolling though.
368 Jul 24, 2010 6:35 am
Re: "Pulsar" demo (224 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)
RG wrote:What's so o_0 about that? LOL
This might be a regional attitude as it's been the Midwest way for 10+ years. The faster the better, even if the song is not.
"If it doesn't scroll it doesn't get made."
this is the most retarded thing i've read in a while, that's what. if anything, "insane scrolling" is a pain in the dick. and wtf is "the Midwest way"?! like the Midwest is the epicenter of tracking? lofl, hardcore Midwest reprazent!!
pffftt...
Who said the Midwest was the epicenter of tracking?
I'm not saying we created it but I am saying we were on this before the coasts. You might want to read up a little on the history of the Midwest and it's electronic heritage, sir. Get schooled.
Scrolling is a major part of the music creation process for some of us. There's no sense of speed when the screen is at a stand-still. I'll try to get Stagediver (dispyz) to upload a video of the actual Amiga tracker, but you cannot even see the notes when you see this song in action. He had a really good discussion in Chicago for dorkbot international about the influence of unstable Amiga equipment, scrolling and how this music wouldn't be the same if made by any other means.