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(54 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

And you guys make the same post decrying it. smile

4ever! Why stop the cycle? I'm gonna go make 8bit chiptunes on my Amiga now.

Edit: Emulated on a Windows VM on a Mac... of course.

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(54 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Pretty sure I read this thread every 2 months and each time it has a new title and a new authority on chip music appears.

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(54 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You're making silly threads instead of making music.

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(1 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/12101/ems-windows-8/

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(10 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

T3chn0ph1l3 wrote:

Thanks for the replies, guys! I'll have to look into the vids! big_smile
Also; Adam: this book is 4 years of music theory in one textbook, although I'd like to read through it, it would be good to know what parts to look at first and such. Thanks anyway though.

Just saying that none of it will be specific to chip music. What do you want to learn about music as a whole?

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(10 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

All of it? Music is music.

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(36 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Nooooo don't get rid of that Atari!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/12712 … -be-fixed/

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(13 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Apparently I live in Mass... I had no idea.

Dat bear video FMV. Nightmares.

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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Pro: Great for collaboration if you have friends over. Did a track with Kris Keyser on a super gameboy and it was a blast.

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Doesn't it say in the manual to set it to MIDI, not SLAVE when syncing midi?

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(83 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

XC3N wrote:

While TK's platform design is free for non commercial use, the layout you use (sammich sid) is wilba's creation. that being said, I don't mind you offering lower cost alternatives and whatnot, but don't come here calling the original author of the design a "little kid" because that reflects poorly on you.

Also calling someone an upstart polack reflects poorly on them too (and as someone from Poland, fuck that shit). We all know Wilba's work but this is a cool alternative now that SIDs are getting harder to come by.

I'm all for the improvement of this project. Props, scannerboy.

https://code.google.com/p/arduinoboy/downloads/list

I'm only hoping there will be more dubstep zelda remixes using these samples. *crosses fingers*

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(19 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

J3wel wrote:

So when I plug it in and open that .jar I presume I need to open the v3 .sav and then save it? To just simply back up all the sav files?

LSDJ Manager will not pull the .sav file off of a cart, that's what transfer software is for. LSDJ manager will just help you organize your .sav files better.

Example: Say you have a few carts with a bunch of works in progress and 1 or 2 complete songs. You back up the files using your transfer software to get the .sav from your cart to your computer. You load up LSDJ Manager and open up the .sav files you now have on your computer and save the song files individually. Now you have a bunch of individual song files and you can throw all your complete songs into a new .sav file and put that back onto your cart using your transfer software.