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(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Thanks for the feedback. I wanted this to be simply a cheat-sheet for quick reference, but after seeing some of the notes here, I might wind up trying to put together another for the modes. I think DMV.ppt managed to express my opinion pretty well regarding this one.

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(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Here is a cheat-sheet I put together. Feel free to download it. Share it with anyone you want. If you find any mistakes, please let me know A.S.A.P.

Here is the link:  https://www.mediafire.com/folder/r7hzdi40cfb29/


My email is [email protected] is you need to contact me. Hope this is helpful for some of you.

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Use anything you want besides anything you see that is a cover, mashup, or remix.(theres 1 of each I think) If you are interested I can Email you wav files or even send you some physical C.D.s if you wanted to give some away.

Soundcloud:https: https://soundcloud.com/3rd-st-basement-dweller
Bandcamp: https://3rdstbasementdweller.bandcamp.com/

Email: [email protected]

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(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Buying a house, never played pokemon games. I was an adult when the U.S. pokemon craze started, so never got that into them. Watched the 1st season I think, but if you liked anime in the 90's you kinda had to support anything they put on t.v. (late night DragonBall pre Adult Swim days was about it besides kids shows)

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(184 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I am new to the tracker world, so far I have been using nintendo D.S.' running Korg ds10+ and Rytmik, but I felt the same way when I started doing live shows. I eventually incorporated a kp3 kaoss pad, a sampling keyboard, and a monotribe to the live shows to add performance value and to make sure the live show was different than listening to downloads. I keep switching up the samples for different shows and the effects and monotribe are always improvised.Not saying you would need to do all of that, but an external effects processor and some samples are great ways to add the "live" to the show. There is no chiptune scene where I live, so I have to try to create a really interesting show to keep peoples attention (and I'm usually playing with experimental artist of some sort, rap shows, or dj shows). I had made a point of keeping a computer out of my shows because people kept thinking I was a dj, Now that I'm starting to use trackers though, I was thinking of using a projector with the screen and maybe doing some  wave manipulation with the draw function (milkytracker). Hope any of this helps.
Here is an example: running song out of ds with rytmik, doing samples, fx, and analogue synth live(ish, edited in samples for recording but trigger live during shows).
https://soundcloud.com/3rd-st-basement-dweller/intro