Why do people use anything but the headphone jack on gameboys

bandcamp fan account

771

(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I mean, technically, on topic is "there's a bunch of chip people using bandcamp"

772

(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Bit wish wrote:

Ok if bandcamp has bad user support, that means that you tube is backed by a terrorist organisation.

yeah i've never had anything but good experiences.

773

(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Edward Shallow wrote:

I think it's shit to charge someone for downloads. They're are fucking copious scenarios where I've needed to download my music that I haven't had it on hand. Unlike someone, I don't carry my entire music collection with me. So, no, not every artist has it.

The points raised are valid. I'm not going to stop using Bandcamp because of it. It's just a flaw.

I mean, it seems like if there's all these scenarios where you need to download your own music, you should probably just go the entire-music-collection-on-hand route.

edit: or just get a fuckin' dropbox account SHEESH

774

(64 replies, posted in Trading Post)

aw what

775

(13 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

there's ways around it. I always used B+up/down on the tempo on lsdj the way you bump or slightly hold a record when you're djing. Go up or down 10 bpm and then go back real quick.

776

(84 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

Actually that is the standard for being a release. Otherwise Dark Side of The Moon wouldn't be the same. Also "Heroes" from Bowie, even if its from over a period of time, he wrote the songs as they were meant to fit on the album.
Hell, actually most albums are made of these, unless we count Vanilla Ice album(s?).

Woah what year is it in Brazil

ParallaxMoon wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

i use reason and ableton together

I've never been able to get into the workflow of ReWiring them together. Do you recommend I try? What are the benefits?

I mean there's a ton of reasons to do it. Using Ableton as a mixing / mastering suite for Reason alone is worth it (to me at least). But basically, anything you can't do in Reason, you can do in Ableton. Such as: Chipsounds, iZotope's oZone, Instajungle, some soundfonts (Reason can't read them if they use ROM samples), Ableton's built in effects (which to me are way better than any of Reason's effect modules, and so on.

I'm almost at the point where I'm only using Reason for Dr. Rex, since I prefer writing i that that to cutting up a break in ableton.

778

(13 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

you can sync anything by ear

Also, the NN-XT supports soundfonts. http://woolyss.com/chipmusic-soundfonts.php

780

(7 replies, posted in Sega)

aw man

also: my 8bp release was almost entirely reason, except for one melody loop i wrote in LSDJ

i use reason and ableton together

783

(17 replies, posted in Trading Post)

yeah you'd probably have better luck selling them individually and not for $350

784

(84 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm with roboctopus on this (including the part about understanding what curate means)

the reason it always takes me so long to put out a release is because i never want to just throw a bunch of tracks together. Everything needs to have a similar feeling to it, and for me, that usually means written in the same time period before my style evolves again. But instead of leaving tracks off of a release, i just give up on them before they're finished and never get back to them.