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(12 replies, posted in Releases)

Concise, radical little EP man. Nice work!

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Dude, don't be so hard on yourself... this is good. Approaching really quite good. Keep it up man. big_smile

They're some first-attempt LSDJ jammers for sure... welcome to the party. big_smile Look around for technical advice here and elsewhere and you'll soon be blooping up a storm....

Recent strongarm enforcement of this policy, (against MADE even? wtf?) is just another lurch downward in the sickening race to the bottom that the contemporary gaming industry has become. At this point I wouldn't be surprised if by the next console generation we have what basically amounts to a multi-party industry scam in the form of forcing the "sign in online to access your content" paradigm that they've so far failed to brainwash people into.

snesei wrote:

You should use a clear blue button for B, would look so dope


Second this and maybe a light under the button for extreme style points!
I don't think you're going to have any trouble moving shells at this rate.
Maybe look into the KB square shells. I hear they take paint a little better than normal DMG shells if you give them a light sanding. (Not confirmed tongue) White looks like it would be a nicer background too. You've reinvigorated my desire to paint shells. Here's a 'boy I did as a "mixed media" experiment.

Not getting an image... You can click on the Images link to add a bbc link to the url your image is hosted at. big_smile

Hey MGX are you only making fakebit at this point or do you use any trackers for your sounds? If not, looking into some trackers could add some cool textures to your repertoire.

That last little passage is hauntingly beautiful. Seeing this is really humbling in a lot of ways. It really puts in perspective how we stand on the shoulders of all these people and their experiments. Thanks guys.

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(325 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

"First batch availability: 20."

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(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Who's your backlight by? Is it biverted? Can't go wrong with those ASM clear cases! The classic A/B buttons surrounded by upmarket stuff is a nice juxtaposition and casts a groovy feel over the presentation. I don't doubt somebody will grab it up relatively quickly.

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(3 replies, posted in General Discussion)

A fitting end to a great project. I really agree with your ideas about knowing when to call it quits. Having recently closed a pretty major chapter in my life, I feel like there's a lot of wisdom to be gained by cutting out the superfluous parts of your life in order to focus on something new. For me it's been putting aside some things to concentrate on music, and while the music I create is basically the polar opposite of yours, I really enjoy projects like Lautaro. There's great spirit in the sounds/soundscapes, and a lot of power and intention. Thank you for the music. Travel well.

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

Well done man, great variety here.

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(84 replies, posted in General Discussion)

There will always be people who find the culture of the past fascinating. Renaissance fairs for example. I'm just here to enjoy the current incarnation of what we have while we have it.

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(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Wow, he nailed it. Really nice use of vibrato.

It's a cool sonic idea. Keep building on it and make it into a song. Make lots of instruments and find cool places to put them.

Yeah, that soundcloud compression. Master with as much headroom as you can, louder songs seem to clip pretty hard on SC. People complained that my songs were mastered too quietly, as soon as I brought the final volume up to what's considered a normal level I got all sorts of weird artifacting. It seems like one of those things you just have to deal with. Maybe somebody with more experience mastering will have some better advice.

(Also, I kinda think that maybe if you pay for an account on SC your music gets a better overall treatment. Just a theory.)