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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

Little set-up test. LSDJ and FX.

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  • Its when I see things like this that I realise how much of a n00b I still am. I hope you get regular gigs with this setup and talent!

  • @conquerearth hehe, ya i have gigs... have a real awesome one next month with sabrepulse and fighter x!

  • I saw this video some times, and I was wondering: How do you use the keyboard with the sound of lsdj without any arduinoboy connected with the gameboy? Sorry for the stupid question :S

  • @ChezWearsVans the keyboard is just playing some square waves, it's not hooked up to the GameBoy at all. I have a midi-gb unit made by low-gain for midi syncing etc, but rarely use it. Lately i just sync gameboy by ear and record it into FLStudio.

  • What da hell?

    This is more than amazing, the drop killed me, AMAGING use of LSDJ, expecially the wav channel, this remind me talking bass from IAYD with a lot of influence from Fighter X. Absolute Amazing.

  • @ChezWearsVans dahahaha, thanks... although this is a couple years old now... search DEADBEATBLAST SINISTAR and see if you can find that song, i think it's up on 8BC.org

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  • wowzers

  • @DeadBeatBlast nice work man, you really know how to use lsdj. ;)

  • @DeadBeatBlast Thanks a lot mann, awesome tunes btw :D

  • @TheMitchMonster ,Krylon brand plastic paint, typically used for stuff like plastic lawn furniture... I recommend testing out the paint job on a plastic bottle first, especially when layering colors... And allow as much drying time between coats as possible. Then I use a spray on clear coat to protect it. Model paints from a hobby shop would probably be better though.

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