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From: QauNuckShin
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  • Heard this a while back, and I recommend adding this to the online chip tune stations. They need serious help badly.

  • @GXSCChater I'd be open to submitting this pretty much anywhere, but I'm not too familiar with net radios. Any tips on sites to submit to?

  • Really good use of the DS-10!

  • @roboctopusmusic Thanks, I'd like to think so. :)

  • fyfan vad bra..<3

  • @the11gamer Tackar. Missa inte hemsidan och min fanpage på facebook. :)

  • Just great!!!

  • Asså fick detta linkat till mig för 3 dagar sen, Lyssnar på den typ 5 ggr om dan nu (y)

  • @Plump1888 Skitbra! Se till att alla du känner gör detsamma! :)

  • Vi high - fivade två gånger på Malmöfestivalen!! Jag älskar din musik!!!!!

  • Whaaaa only 1,121 views

  • @TALLI2 Right?! Make sure more people see it! ;)

  • 1337

  • @DS10Dominator Thanks, dude.

  • Amazing!

     Melody linje är också bra riff.

  • @Wisder8music Thanks! If you're going to use Google Translate, it's probably a good idea to use English - I think it works better than the Swedish translation. Also, no need to delete your first japanese comment. It's fun to know where people come from! Don't forget to visit my facebook page! ;)

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  • Makes me happy ^^ 

  • Love it!

  • Awesome! =)

  • It's cool how much a video can add to a track.

  • @Euro138 Yeah, it really adds to the immersion.

  • How?

  • @RyuZebian How what?

  • @QauNuckShin Manual syncing, a program which interprets the notes..? Your description didn't exactly help, and an explanation probably wouldn't be a lot more effective... So never mind! ;P

  • @RyuZebian Oh, how did I do the visual stuff? I put a fairly detailed description in a thread on ds10forum (.com). The notes were manually entered through an image, then run through a C program I wrote in order to generate the frames. The track is 120 bpm, so making a 24 fps video sync up isn't too hard.

  • @QauNuckShin That... Sort of made sense to me! It's really cool, anyway. I'd love to have a visualizer like it! :D

  • @RyuZebian Fantastic! The visualizer is pretty specific to this track - it assumes 120 bpm. Of course, you could always just change the video fps by the same factor. Still, there is some work to put in with creating the note image.

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