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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

We Danced Until We Saw the Sun (live/practice/play)
music with chiptune hardware.

http://www.myspace.com/wduwsts
http://tapedecktheory.com/wduwsts/
http://www.last.fm/music/We+Danced+Until+We+Saw+The+Sun

songs:
1)It rained today
(MP3 @ http://8bitcollective.com/members/wedanced/ )
2)Welcome home son (MP3 released @ http://8bitcollective.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=4778 )

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  • wow! Great video, I was hoping you can help me out. I own a few gameboy colors, synthesizer, amp,and that's about it, how do I get started? mixer? cables? etc.? Thanks.

  • an easy start to making 8bit music is to download famitracker and learning how to use that on your computer. it will give you an idea and feel for the music creation and you can start making music right away for free! the program is for making NES music and it has an entire forum to help you out. for game boy music just google lsdj. thats also is a pretty user friendly program.

  • it's cool. but it's a bit repetitive and very generic.

  • i would agree. its also pretty old. i dont really write this kinda stuff anymore.

  • Hi, I'm from 8bc. Just dropping by to say that I LOVED the first song especially. The amp gives everything a nice thick sound that the DMG lacks on its own. Bravo!

  • hey!!! thanx! see you on 8bc!

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  • Sweet dude,Im going to start doing 8-bit music soon,Got to get the cartridge.

  • i love ettt ;')

  • @my4trackmachine nice white boys :D

  • @Naalexandra try nanoloop . com thats were you can get one, its easy for beginers

  • this sounds wonderful

  • @cobra979 there are a few music makers for gameboy (lsdj, muddy gb, and nanoloop to name a few)

    nanoloop is by far the easiest to make decent sounding music, lsdj is a bit complicated, and muddy gb only allows for live playing... there are others, but i forgot some of the names (i know there is a drum machine one)

    anyways, good luck, practice and stick with it :)

  • @djr3dox lsdj, nanoloop, etcetc

  • AWESOME

  • how do connet 2 gameboys so they sync the beats?

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