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- DeepThought
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well there are some good people making 8bit old style tracks. was well into myself a few years ago:
http://www.8bitpeoples.com/
http://www.wayfar.net/
.. also some good VST's etc for making it:
http://www.littlesounddj.com/
http://www.refx.net/?page=quadraSID
http://www.8bitpeoples.com/
http://www.wayfar.net/
.. also some good VST's etc for making it:
http://www.littlesounddj.com/
http://www.refx.net/?page=quadraSID
check out http://jahtari.org/ for some 8bit dub/reggae.
Years ago, I was doing a performance arts course (end of the 80's) and the music tech option consisted of entering each midi note individually into a tracker. Took about 4 hours to enter 5 minutes worth of music.
Glad that things have moved on a bit since then. I stuck to guitar until the technology got better about 10 years later. Even then it was still massively complicated compared to the ease of production these days.
Glad that things have moved on a bit since then. I stuck to guitar until the technology got better about 10 years later. Even then it was still massively complicated compared to the ease of production these days.
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Whats a synth?
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I prefer grim myself - that Naughty Rascal albums up there with Michael Bolton - wow what a singer.8bitwonder wrote:used to love micro music hence the name but i seem to have found another mistress and her name is dubbela stepioso
she dutty

Peeps dissing on the Bolton don't know shit.
Grim's wicked, I like farm music it's top of the pops. Kato's good, he's got much better at rhyming since the Clouseau thing. Dole Sheep are wicked producers, I like them better than Def Leppard.
Mind you they've never come up with "I suppose a rocks out of the question" which is one of the best lyrics (and a cunning play on words, get it, eh, eh)
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