whoa..

great line up

626

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Friday, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Wolfman Theatre
8-Bit Soundwaves: A Look into the World of Chiptune Music

The chiptune phenomenon has exploded throughout the gamer scene! Chiptune (or 8-Bit) music has been rising in popularity since it first took shape in video games and computer programs of decades past. But chiptune isn't just background music! More and more artists today are creating intricate and original musical compositions using retro gaming consoles as instruments. Find out where the method came from, where it's going, and how artists such as Anamanaguchi, KGHB, and Fighter X are utilizing it to create unique 8-bit hits. Presented by CrunchyCo.com

Panelists include: Celene Ramadan [Musician, Leeni], Jack Waterman [Musician, Fighter X], Aaron Campion [Co-Owner/Musician, CrunchyCo/KGHB], Peter Berkman [Musician, Anamanaguchi], Gabe Hayward [Co-Owner/Musician, CrunchyCo/KGHB], Chris Lehfeldt [Musician, Infradead]


please list generalizations i can use to misrepresent in various humorous and played out ways.

i already have mario at a rave, and circuit bending the chips to sample the sounds to make music.


tongue

627

(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yah looks like it

more info here

http://www.ewanhemingway.co.uk/programming/androidome

i don't have any type of smart phone so i have no idea how well it works..

628

(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i like this

Lazerbeat wrote:

One thing which really seems to cement things where I live. There a monthly new music presentation night. A bunch of musicians (chip and other electronic genres) get together in a cafe with a sound system, listen to a tune an artist is working on, make a few comments, listen to another tune, make a few more comments. People play tunes off their mp3 players rather than bringing a live rig. Really nice night.

this is ace!  i used to have some friends who did this once a month.  such a nice get together.  its so inspiring to listen to other people's music and get idea from what they are doing.

630

(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

you guys are all weird

closing thread on that note

631

(3 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

fuck..

i know hate the song i've been working on with my 1.3 cart.

shit shit shit shit shit.  love that bass line

more like Facuntdon't

amirite

633

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

you done played that DS into the ground boy

fuck yah!!

its official.

posted on it.

and i'm serious about the seems like a good time.  i'd love to do something like that with my wife.

and dolphins, motherfucking spinning dolphins

i'm just waiting for someone to post a link to this thread in the youtube video and the OP to post on here

i shouldn't laugh i know

but

LOL

637

(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

so awesome

638

(112 replies, posted in General Discussion)

wait...   vinyl is nerdy?

oh shit....  i have like 900 records

639

(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i'm kind of confused?

are you looking for dedicated hosting?
or some kind of editor

a what you see is what you get type editor?

640

(112 replies, posted in General Discussion)

µB wrote:
George wrote:

I have a passion for made up languages.

I can relate to that, but I haven't gone anywhere beyond trying to make one when I was 12 and a few evenings of browsing the web late. Iţkuîl probably takes my top place for being incredibly useful but totally impractical.

Jellica wrote:

oh and George R. R. Martin has pretty much single handedly stoped me making music over the past two months with the Song of Ice and Fire series.

Ah, welcome to the club of the weary waiting people. GRRM takes his fucking time to continue. sad


better than robert jorden.  he had to die for his series to get good again hmm