From ToX on 25.01.2005, 13:34: Compo #6 thread So, it's done, Compo #6 is launched.
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From MfM on 28.01.2005, 10:18: ...just a question...
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From DMNXS on 28.01.2005, 12:13: Cool |
From ToX on 28.01.2005, 12:48: For samples I think 3MB is a good limit.. Who could fill 3MB with only drum samples ?
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From sampler on 28.01.2005, 13:11: MfM's question is important imo. I think only drum sounds (including loops), effects or voices should be included as samples.
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From MfM on 28.01.2005, 14:43: no problem for me ....I agree (3MB samples for all that we want!!)
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From DMNXS on 28.01.2005, 17:02:
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From someone else on 29.01.2005, 11:57: good stuff...great to see some initiative, thanx tox |
From Taika-Kim on 29.01.2005, 12:00: Hello, this is _tracker_! |
From ToX on 29.01.2005, 13:33: Hm using melodic loop is possible in this compo ?
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From MfM on 29.01.2005, 14:00:
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From Seraph on 29.01.2005, 21:14: "You can use only native plugins and samples (every sort of samples)."
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From FingerSoup on 30.01.2005, 00:55: As long as the uncompressed PSY file is under 3mb, it's good. Somehow I don't think a 64 pattern sample would fit this criteria, and still sound good.
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From someone else on 30.01.2005, 02:06: I'd say let's not get too legal and keep the rules simple... any sample allowed as long as the .psy is under 3 MB would work for me... doesn't matter whether the sample is made by VST, guitar, downloaded, fallen out of the sky, found in an old boot ... |
From MfM on 30.01.2005, 11:53: Oh,I think you can insert all you want seraph but you must think about the limit size of 3mb…
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From MfM on 30.01.2005, 12:12: ....an addiction to the rules...
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From TranceMyriad on 30.01.2005, 23:26: yeah, good idea...for those with comptuer that will take ages to render other people's songs
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From FingerSoup on 30.01.2005, 23:42: ![]() rules... Rules. I WANT MORE RULES!!!! GIVE ME RULES!!!!!!!!!
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From Seraph on 31.01.2005, 00:20: Alright then. Yeah, the size is a problem...I guess I'll have to cut a couple samples out, so there's not going to be as much variation. I'm told that one of the main things I need to work on a bit in my songs is variation, so I'm not going to like having to cut anything out. I guess I could just have two different versions then, and submit them seperately. One for the compo, one normally. Alright. And yeah, even though it uses samples, it still has a native synth or two or three and native effects. Maybe I'll give it a try then, as soon as I can submit it with a computer that isn't mired in the tar pits of dial-up.
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From FingerSoup on 31.01.2005, 01:43: A size saving tip (albeit more work) is to sample a single note then track what you would have looped. Make sure you sample the most "Raw" version of the VST, then pass it through your effects after. This will cut a 1Mb loop down to a series of small samples.
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