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(48 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://iayd.bandcamp.com/album/iayd-liv … b-06092012

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(97 replies, posted in Rules & Announcements)

sammulligan wrote:

I think it's worth noting that "lame" is also discriminatory language, as well as the R-word, which I see thrown around a lot and it always makes me cringe.

http://www.r-word.org/

i think its cool someone mentioned this. i work with people that have developmental disabilities and have done so for years. its always weird to hear people use the r word and mostly a losing battle to try to convince them why they shouldnt. though i have heard some people i take care of call each other the r word as an endearment/joke type thing and i think its rad as fuck.

ipad only sad

i have every rouge-like for ios. pumped to add this.

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(97 replies, posted in Rules & Announcements)

i like to sing lil'b songs im my car. i have to stop when i pull up to the gas station. i dont see anything wrong with making people here use some self control. shouldnt be that hard. i approve.

There was a program called fader fox jr that I never got to use. The premise was that your gb was turned into a fader fox midi controller. It needed to use a special cable or you had to try and make one plus it used the parellel port which of course I have no desktops. It also had software that was installed which was actually Interpreting the input and sending the midi instructions virtually. I'm curious if with where we are now with gb midi if something similar could be created. Essentially I want to que and mix tracks with a game boy plugged into my net book so I can look as cool as possible.

nes. heavy barrell all day trick.

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(14 replies, posted in Audio Production)

sunvox!!!!

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(18 replies, posted in Past Events)

missed the stream. any videos of the dec 7th performance?

ant1 wrote:

i hate skrillex but he is better than "real dubstep"

lol

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(18 replies, posted in Past Events)

id stab a fool in the back with a butter knife for eyeayewhydee.
but yeah he dont leave here much so you guys are in for a treat. kid mixes unsynced gameboys like a fuckin wizard. hes pretty too.

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Feryl wrote:
walter b. gentle wrote:

he's like the bin laden of electronic music.

Whoa buddy. Wouldn't go that far.

lol. i just mean like when people talk about dubstep sucking or turning into what it is or what not theyre quick to point fingers at skrillex. hes just a scapegoat.

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

people love to hate skrillex. i think its a necessary evil. he's like the bin laden of electronic music.

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i get the vibe your listening to more "chipbreak" then breakcore . i dont think youll have enough to go on by only imitating the handful of artist that added some chip elements to their breakcore.
if you want advice here's mine.
go here     http://gabber.od.ua/
and start studying music not techniques.
if im wrong just cut up breaks at 205 +bpm and add squares.

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(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

what?

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(43 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

so if your asking about "drops" i think this is helpful even though its for a different tracker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LKggMOv … ure=relmfu

if your trying to ask about about making wobbles (you score a million cool points for not calling it a wub) then alot of lsdj artist use variations of  this kind of sound.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8CleCg1VDk

i think most people can agree that experimenting with f,v,e commands is how most people create it

most chip i listen to is dubstep,grime,dub, bassweight influenced so its def kosh with me.