I am not so new

I can't seem to post in some forum threads (like releases etc). Maybe that I need to make 20 posts first?
Put this online yesterday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN3Z6jNeXjc
... and owner of possibly the most famous name in 8-bit/Sci-fi circles except for Scott AdamsMatt Smith wrote:Hello! I am Matt Smith, video game music fan and disciple of the Church of J Nash. Given the Nasher's well-publicised views on game music in general this may seem oddly contradictory, but hey, that's religion for you.
Ah, yes; I perhaps should state just for the record that I never programmed Manic Miner, and I am not currently to be seen flying the Tardis on Saturday nights with a big chin. Hopefully this should prevent any internal misunderstandings.Chris Abbott wrote:... and owner of possibly the most famous name in 8-bit/Sci-fi circles except for Scott AdamsWell, welcome! (although I'm not sure who this Nash is of whom you speak).
Micro Rave sounds like a great ideaspazrammer wrote:Hi folks...
After many years skirting around the online 8-bit community (mainly cus im so busy with various projects) I have decided to join a forum that pretty much in essence reflects where, muscially, my heart has been since sitting down in front of the likes of Parallax, doing my homework in '87... not playing it so much, as listening to the music...
I'm sure there are many of us of that generation for whom the 8-bit deepness strikes a chord!! And its a joy for me to discover that the music itself is still resonating with youngsters today... that the strong connection I had/have with 8-bit/chip music seems to be something that, across the board, brings about a definite reaction in the listener... for some it opens doors and memories... instills visions of heroic fanfare and positive progression....
LEVEL - UP!!!!
I could ramble on but hey!!! Oh yeah... and for a year and a half I have been writing music on a Gameboy (stuff on Myspace is NOT current... too busy to slave to that beast!!) AND I am proud to say that for the same time, I have been running an event called Micro_Rave... mostly in Bristol... I wont go too much into that here except to say that its an interactive 8-bit video game where the headline act is saved from Robots by the crowd by winners of Dance-Offs and various video-game themed challenges ... all to 8-bit classics and chip-tunes of various craziness!!!!! (all plumbed through my lovely 6k rig!!!) copy and paste http://microraves.tumblr.com for past shows and more rambling!!!! or join facebook group 'micro_rave' (include the underscore) to see pics and keep updated on future 'raves!!!'
Heh!!! anyway, enough of the plugging!!!... I am just saying hello really!!
So... why here??? well.....
I have recently purchased MSSIAH on modded C64 and am keen to find out the best way to control it... Rotary Midi Controllers??? Ive got a psp screen adapted to take the RF signal so ~TV isnt too much of a hassle... (but blowing up SID chips IS!!! grrrr..)
anyway... anybody any ideas of best place to start a thread to go into this properly??
all the 8-bit best..... spaz....
Good call. This forum is *packed* with mature people.SarahKreuz31 wrote: So in search for a new Forum, since the "RomUlation" Forum is flooded with Kids and massive nonsense referable to "what they call-"-RETRO, I thought I give this one over here a try.![]()
Mature is a bit ambitious..... Older and wiser with a complete refusal to really grow up more like...Mordi wrote:Good call. This forum is *packed* with mature people.SarahKreuz31 wrote: So in search for a new Forum, since the "RomUlation" Forum is flooded with Kids and massive nonsense referable to "what they call-"-RETRO, I thought I give this one over here a try.![]()
You can't tell us what we are! You have cooties!!buzzard wrote:Mature is a bit ambitious..... Older and wiser with a complete refusal to really grow up more like...Mordi wrote:Good call. This forum is *packed* with mature people.SarahKreuz31 wrote: So in search for a new Forum, since the "RomUlation" Forum is flooded with Kids and massive nonsense referable to "what they call-"-RETRO, I thought I give this one over here a try.![]()