I went to Japan, and the people I went with said I looked like a baby panda... Translated into Japanese this becomes Panda Chan... It's a pretty cool story, I know... tongue

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

So, after going out and watching some deep house dj's spin tracks for a couple of hours, I came home inspired to have a crack at making a deep-house style track in LSDJ. big_smile I started messing with the wav channel, but I could never get the sound right, it always seems to be very distorted with frame changes, crude volume envelopes, and not quite as smooth as I would like... :S Any suggestions? Or do I just have to suck it up, buy nanoloop 2.6 and move on...? tongue And yes, I am quite new to this...

Edit: I'm a n00b...

Thank you for the feedback! big_smile Kris K, I'll look into it, thank you very much!
Bitjacker, I'm a little confused by what you mean, I know what beat matching is, having a little experience with DJ'ing, but I'm still unsure on what I need it for? I'm making everything on the gameboy, and don't really have the facilities to do much outside of just the gameboy, so recording loops isn't going to be particularly easy... But I love music theory! tongue ahaha! But thank you, I'll have a look into those roms. smile

Okay, I know what you're thinking... "Couldn't this guy have read the how to get CC thread?" or "Couldn't he be more specific?" or "Uh-oh, here we go again..." But...
I'm relatively new to chiptune after picking up a drag 'n' derp and LSDJ, and I am just using my previous experience with electronic music, so I have a rough idea of what I'm doing, but I would just like some people who know about chiptune to listen, and offer some feedback, any thoughts at all will be accepted. I just need a rough idea. So, thank you, and please listen! big_smile
https://soundcloud.com/the_user5/im-sorry-3
https://soundcloud.com/the_user5/castle
https://soundcloud.com/the_user5/nero-m … tune-remix