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(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

RG wrote:

Edit: Just noticed the price. What a joke. Sorry dudes, but I'm not sold. To each his own though...


what exactly are you expecting from a boutique synth maker?  i'm honestly surprised at the price, i expected it to be a little higher.

look at Oto Machines Biscuit well designed gear from small companies is pricey..

personally for the price i'd keep saving for an expanded nord G2.

466

(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

First the Tempest

Then the Eventide Space

Now this..  Damn...

467

(31 replies, posted in Collaborations)

i'm in.

just signed up

now lets see if i can pull it off

468

(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

just reading seems like a toy.  with the kp3 being the more professional one.

469

(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)


http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2011/01/13/reserved/

wtf.. no usb..  no midi...  no sampling...

not sure i'm super interested..

the one thing i'm curious about is that what the resolution of the touch screen for that many things going on it once it needs to be higher than the KP3

470

(16 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

So from two legends Dave Smith and Roger Linn come an amazing looking analog drum machine.



Create Digital Music has a great interview with the two of them.

http://createdigitalmusic.com/2011/01/t … e-tempest/

Wizwars wrote:

It is $2 to buy LSDJ. It takes almost no effort to download a free emulator, open up the sav file after you've purchased the insanely cheap rom, and make wav files if you so desire.

If you're not willing to put in this small amount of effort, why should someone else?

I know I'm being a dick, but come on. Nobody puts in effort for shit anymore.

Edit: Also Juan, I might mess with a song or two. But for the fuck of it I just started writing a chipthrash song on one of the template tracks, haha.



i bought the rom a few years ago but really have no idea how to use lsdj or real inclination to learn how.   don't really like it that much honestly.  there is a reason i use nanoloop and nanovoice..

i'd love to play with remixing something but if i am going to put the time in it needs to be in a format that i can use, i just don't have the time to deal with it.

can i get stems?

i'm totally incapable of doing anything with a sav (they don't work in nanovoice !?!?)

i have a NL1.3 i can trade.

email me at

info at shiftwave dot org

474

(33 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

neilbaldwin wrote:

To avoid confusion and to give this discussion it's own thread, can a moderator move it to a topic called "Audio Programming" or something similar? Or tag it onto the end of Nick's original chord program thread.

Thanks


Done!
Split topic and retitled.

475

(35 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I believe Reteris stated it most eloquently

476

(35 replies, posted in Trading Post)

he definitely should have started a kickstarter for this

great price for the Nord Micro Modular.  that book that comes with it is pretty much impossible to find and sells for 25-50 bucks by itself.

Jellica wrote:

why dont you just make a new song and say its a remix ? smile

erereeeeeeeeeee........is there any song you have in mind?

if possible  http://chipmusic.org/jellica/music/jellica---floa

Not chip at all but given the interest of trackers on here i'd thought i'd post it.

The dev just posted this video on another site i go to. 

http://sites.google.com/site/neilsequencer/


I was bored and it seemed interesting to post.

he's UGC is in spokane so he doesn't count.

wrong side of the state  wink