On Sunday 14 October 2012, at 00.46.21, "Patrick Shirkey" <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, October 14, 2012 5:50 am, David Olofson wrote: [...] > >> > On that note, some stuff I've done for one of my current projects, > >> > Kobo II; chip themed music and sound effects: > >> > http://soundcloud.com/david-olofson [...] > That''s preety damn tight! Thanks! :-) > "Title Song" is verging on dubstep. Pretty clever angle. Haven't really thought of that. The kids are getting to my brain...! :-D I've basically just been thinking in terms of the sound of C64, Amiga and arcade games from back in the day, reimplemented it over what is essentially an emulation of a few dozen SID chips with per-voice MCUs, and added whatever other influences that seemed to fit. You might say I'm exploring the connections between the 8-bit era and modern styles that most of the "kids" are too young to actually see. ;-) > Make sure you share these tracks on the soundcloud linux group so people > listening to the stream get to hear them. > > http://soundcloud.com/groups/linux > > In case it's not obvious, you have to click the "share" button for each > track not just join the group :-) Done! Thanks for the suggestion. :-) -- //David Olofson - Consultant, Developer, Artist, Open Source Advocate .--- Games, examples, libraries, scripting, sound, music, graphics ---. | http://consulting.olofson.net http://olofsonarcade.com | '---------------------------------------------------------------------' _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user