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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I really like this review, it seems like needledrop has actually taken the time to analyse the album and at the very least it gives exposure which is always good!

Oh and the intro to Blood Money is literally my favourite sound design ever.

I usually write music in live mode as it's easier for me to arrange my thoughts and make 5/6 (or however many) ideas before lining up the entire song in song mode to be played live. This way I quite often have remix material to use on the fly.

done heart

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

PianoGameboy wrote:


Its like a candy cane \(*o*)/

Hang it from the tree

Would you be willing to ship that backlight to the UK? I've been wanting a teal backlight for ages

118

(50 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Does it need to be a holiday/Christmas themed song? Or can it be anything.. Id love to submit something but I'm a tad confused

119

(1 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Cool game! Just had a quick play and I really quite like it!

120

(65 replies, posted in General Discussion)

'With this player, making chiptune music is as easy as gaming'

121

(8 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I would probably be interested in helping with this! I can't PM on my phone but drop me a message!

In the opposite perspective to @e.s.c. before I started writing chiptune I was in rock/metal bands for years and that looking back on it now made me feel more isolated that I do now being part of the chiptune/chipmusic scene online/irl.

Thats because I felt that although we had regular shows, a decent group of fans etc no one would help you or want to talk to you or engage in deeper conversation that just a hello. Everyone was out for themselves. Which although it was great being on stage and performing I always felt stuck in our home scene that even if you did say hi to other bands from further away or across the country you didn't get the chance to play shows there or keep in touch with them online. It just didn't happen, I going to that kind of gig now I still feel like it hasn't taken any steps further forward in the area I live in particular.

Whereas coming to the chip music scene on the forum and off has been the best sense of community I've ever experienced. In the last year I've done a bunch of shows all over the place people who I've only previously spoken to on the internet have welcomed me into their homes to have somewhere to stay overnight after a gig and have been generally welcoming. If I had a problem I know someone on the forum could help and usually would be willing to help to grow and educate other people within the scene.

I cannot compare what I see now online to years previous as I wasn't involved then but as a relative newcomer I've been nothing but impressed and I feel quite lucky to have found such a community.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

_-_- wrote:

It's an OP-1.
It's drool worthy because it's a very nice & fun ultra portable synth.


How does the OP-1 interact with your gameboy? Is it just effects and filtering or?

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(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

dats a beautiful paint job

Dire Hit wrote:

Triangle wave, ping pong play, mess with the band pass filter with a slight resonance. A lot of what TreyFrey does in that album is really good post production.

He did a workshop at Superbyte and from what he showed us there appears to be very little post production. I won't share the specifics of what he told us as I'm not sure it'd be polite to but make use of tables and fine tuning between pulse channels along with a bunch of other stuff obviously.

Such an awesome video!

Anything by Galaxy Wolf

@concretedog + @humbleTUNE

I've had a quick play this morning and managed to get it to save and load on the load number 1. I was previously trying it with 0 as I assumed it would work on that number maybe it doesn't idk I will have a more thorough test tonight and edit this post then.