"Spring Break" by The Fucking Champs From “VI” [2007]
Pay attention to what this man says, always The Fucking Champs. :-D
I played with these guys the other night, give this time to speed up but they really gave me a newer-Radiohead-ish kind of vibe (probably because they played Everything in it's Right Place to open):
My god, it's full of sounds... I can't wait for this to exist.
neilbaldwin wrote:
I think NTRQ started out as something to prove but it's actually turned into a very, very usable and fun tool.
I found your blog on a whim back over the summer, and thought that's what this was going to be, largely just a technical demo. What you have so far is amazing and you have no reason for your modesty. :-)
You should drag it into the instrument/effects area of a specific track, it will drop in there like you were dragging an instrument or effect in. After that, you can click the 'Map Mode' button to make sure the channels are all set up right... you can also right-click the knobs themselves and automate them in a pattern or their own lane in arrangement mode.
Yeah, they were introduced in 7 I believe. Before that, I was just looking for a VST that was able to do the same thing. Fruityloops had a MIDI out plugin when I was on PC, but that was pretty much the only thing about FL I was content with.
I'm mirroring this zip file that was originally posted by depreciationguild at 8bc - it's an instrument rack that's been configured for all MIDINES control change parameters. I've been looking for something to this effect for longer than I care to admit, so I figured it would be prudent to get it up here.
Just figured I'd get these both out of the way at the same time here, Pyramid Neon is a collection of songs I spent working on between Summer of '07 and January '09. All songs were composed with the MIDINES being fed by Ableton Live.
Time is not Permanent is a 4-track EP of songs created during 2009, with all songs being composed either via the same MIDINES/Ableton mix, or Famitracker.
Chiptune 3 is bringing the noise to the Middle East - Update, VJ Beyonder (Central MA) will take us into space with some fantasmic projected visual activity!