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- Unsquare Water Dance by bjteam at 6:19 AM EST on November 18, 2007
- What is it?
- What is the IRC info? by FireDivine at 11:43 PM EST on November 19, 2007
- I want to visit the room but lost the info awhile back... So I wonder if anyone will reply to this anytime soon.
- Paper Mario battle sfx! by zen at 4:02 PM EST on November 21, 2007
- HELP!!!
I've been all over the net but I can't find them.
I've found music for this game both in midi and dsp but no sfx! Do they even exist? If so where and what in what form?
- hcs by kammedo at 9:22 AM EST on November 24, 2007
- Need to talk to you. Are you online?
- Corrected Glover by holyice7 at 2:47 PM EST on November 25, 2007
- I noticed the timing and fades for many of the Glover USFs were off, so I went ahead and fixed them. Would someone mind uploading the set?
http://holyice7.stalo.com/holyice7/Music/Glover/Glover_USF.zip
Of note is that several tracks had fades because it was assumed they looped, but instead have actual endings, and all the fades in general were set to odd numbers.
I remember hearing the fade rule was 10 seconds after the beginning of the third loop, unless the song ends on its own, so I went by that.
- Three cheers for JoshW!!! by Toasty at 2:09 AM EST on November 27, 2007
- Title says it all. Thanks so much for all your hard work on the new USF sets!
- Banjo-Tooie Problem by holyice7 at 4:37 PM EST on November 27, 2007
- I thought this little problem would be cleared up when Josh finished the set (since, as of the Prelim phase, it was limited to tracks that needed splitting), but it seems that when the all USF's in the Banjo-Tooie set play, the first 0.1 second is cut off.
I've included a visual example, since I thought at first that it may be a speed problem. It's not.
BT USF in wave form in Audacity.
The file on the bottom is a USF from the current set. The one on the top is from the preliminary set.
edited 4:41 PM EST November 27, 2007
- Blip Festival 2007 by hcs at 6:48 AM EST on November 30, 2007
- For those not in the know, the Blip Festival is a massive chiptune show in New York City, now in its second year. I happen to be close enough to the glorious NYC to attend both years.
So today I report on Day 1!
Alex Mauer had some of the most tuneful and video game-like songs of the evening. He used a bunch of different game systems (software synthesizers, I assume, unless his keyboard had recordings from the hardware) and played percussion over it with a keyboard. His introduction of the series of songs from each system and his "I'm going to play some music" reminded me of Mark DeNardo from last year. (Ugh, did I just link to MySpace?)
Neil Voss has improved his act since last year's Blipfest. No more keyboard and laptops, he was up there with a Gameboy and an effects board. Much fun was had.
8GB isn't standing out in my memory...
Gijs Gieskes had a crazy electromechanical visualization apparatus, which apparently wasn't working when he first got up there. His music was very mechanical (even for chiptunes) at first, but it got more interesting as the set progressed and various parts of the incredible machine began working. Somewhere in the middle the power for the stage went out...
NrGiGa had technical problems as well, but the crowd kept cheering him on as he covered his face in shame at the failure of his gameboys. Good stuff when it was working.
Paza... had a mask, which contained a microphone and was used with a vocoder. He also came back on stage with a beer and no shirt after his set and played a few more.
Saskrotch I found generally too loud. This may just be because I was tired by this point. Whenever he had something good he ruined it with a blast of sound.
After Saskrotch's high power performance I was even tireder, but I still enjoyed Lo-bat from the corner where I was sitting. Virt informed me that Lo-bat had inspired him to take up LSDJ. Cool. He certainly was adept with it, and the audience coerced him into a few more songs.
The DVD from last year's Fest was for sale at the "mech table", and I quickly snatched one up. Very well done, and quite large (it takes up a full dual-layer DVD). I look forward to watching it in full soon. If anyone wants me to pick one up and send it to them ('cause I don't see it for sale anywhere online) I'd be glad to. Indications are that there is a full length documentary also in production, but it isn't scheduled to appear until 2008.
I recently purchased a Sansa e260, which has a built in microphone. I decided to try and record the show. Here's what I got (ogg, flac, and the unedited original recordings in case someone wants to clean them up), not too incredibly bad considering a) 22khz mono b) crappy built in microphone c) ridiculous volumes. I did the editing and encoding while waiting for the 4:20 AM train (I missed the late train), and I'm typing this is a school computer lab while waiting for the campus buses to start running (so I can get back to my dorm).
So that I can get some sleep and then attend tomorrow night!
[edit]
I took a lot of pictures, but I don't feel like sorting through them and I'd rather not just dump them all online unmanaged.
edited 6:48 AM EST November 30, 2007
- What plays CD-XA? by mixup at 2:09 PM EST on December 3, 2007
- Anyone have a link to a player or Winamp plug-in?
- Corrected Jet Force Gemini by holyice7 at 6:44 PM EST on December 5, 2007
- I had a good long session with this rip, and re-timed everything to two loops, and found proper loops for everything except one track.
Track 43 on my re-number, Spacestation, seemed odd the first few times I was unable to locate a loop by ear.
The thing is, the Spacestation track doesn't seem to loop...I don't want to say ever, but after analyzing over 60 minutes of the track's waveform (I.E., converting it to a WAV and viewing it in Audacity), I couldn't find any suitable repeat.
Perhaps I couldn't hear it, perhaps I couldn't see it, but it seems the track stays unique beyond 60 minutes. I couldn't justify its classification as ambiance, so I just timed it to 5 minutes even. Long enough, in my opinion.
If anyone else wants to give it a shot, be my guest. Other than that, I'm done with this one.
http://holyice7.stalo.com/holyice7/Data/PSF%20Files/Jet%20Force%20Gemini%20USF.zip
edited 6:45 PM EST December 5, 2007
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