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Jeroen_Sol
Nothing reveals Humanity so well as the games it plays. A game of betrayal, where the most suspicious person is brutally murdered? How savage.
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I'm playing Dangan Ronpa 2 now. Man, these games are relentless. I feel like I've been kicked in the nuts so hard right now.
I mean, I gotta hand it to them for making the entire first case one big 'fuck you' to everyone who played the first game, but...
Fuck. Why do I even like these games? I must be a masochist. They really know how to transmit the feeling of despair to the player. Goddammit these games are brilliant.
But I don't think the first game ever made me as bummed as I am right now; even its 4th case didn't. I seriously need to sleep on this before I can continue playing.
I need to stop getting so invested in games.
I mean, I gotta hand it to them for making the entire first case one big 'fuck you' to everyone who played the first game, but...
Now the victim of the second case is revealed, and of course they kill off the only normal and legitimately awesome person, who I'm very certain of I wasn't the only guy crushing pretty hard on. The worst part is the signs were there throughout the daily life section, and fear of exactly this happening kept building up higher and higher until I could hardly continue playing. T.T
Fuck. Why do I even like these games? I must be a masochist. They really know how to transmit the feeling of despair to the player. Goddammit these games are brilliant.
But I don't think the first game ever made me as bummed as I am right now; even its 4th case didn't. I seriously need to sleep on this before I can continue playing.
I need to stop getting so invested in games.
Marrend
For some reason, I get the impression that RMN's brithday is coming up? Whither or not there will be an accompanying event or not...
*Edit: Speaking of special occasions, next month is gonna be crazy. My sixth anniversary of joining RMN (RMN-sary?), my brother's wedding (two years, I think?), Mother's Day, and... my birthday? I feel like I'm forgetting something.
Cinco de Mayo.
author=pianotmMarrendCinco de Mayo.
For some reason, I get the impression that RMN's brithday is coming up? Whither or not there will be an accompanying event or not...
*Edit: Speaking of special occasions, next month is gonna be crazy. My sixth anniversary of joining RMN (RMN-sary?), my brother's wedding (two years, I think?), Mother's Day, and... my birthday? I feel like I'm forgetting something.
...and May the Fourth (be with us).
author=turkeyDawgNot help exactly. I just want to know if any of you guys have tried making vaporwave-kind of music.
I don't actually get much done music-wise these days, but I can probably still answer your question.
e: d'oh, I'm illiterate! I thought you were asking for help from a musician, not just asking how many people posting in this thread are musicians.
Pretty sure you can count pianotm as well.
I'm interested in trying to make something in that style as well.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=Marrend
For some reason, I get the impression that RMN's brithday is coming up? Whither or not there will be an accompanying event or not...
*Edit: Speaking of special occasions, next month is gonna be crazy. My sixth anniversary of joining RMN (RMN-sary?), my brother's wedding (two years, I think?), Mother's Day, and... my birthday? I feel like I'm forgetting something.
Do you feel like you're going crazy?
@Mirak
Never heard of vaporwave before. However, looking into it, I'm not seeing anything too out of the ordinary on the technical side. Record samples of 80s/90s music, playback samples at weird speeds + use some alias/decimation effects and stuff, I guess. I'm not sure I entirely get what the genre is. I especially don't understand the comment sections on the YT vids. S O M E T H I N G A B O U T A E S T H E T I C S A N D A U T I S M A N D M E M E S ?
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PS: LMMS is a suitable enough substitute for FL.
Never heard of vaporwave before. However, looking into it, I'm not seeing anything too out of the ordinary on the technical side. Record samples of 80s/90s music, playback samples at weird speeds + use some alias/decimation effects and stuff, I guess. I'm not sure I entirely get what the genre is. I especially don't understand the comment sections on the YT vids. S O M E T H I N G A B O U T A E S T H E T I C S A N D A U T I S M A N D M E M E S ?
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PS: LMMS is a suitable enough substitute for FL.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...no...not particularly interested in making vaporwave (especially after seeing that video). But if you want to get into techno, Broadway, or 19th century impressionist, I can tell you plenty.
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
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Vaporware refers to when you start developing software, and then you sort of vanish into thin air before finishing it, and your project evaporates.
I've made plenty of that kind! Never heard the term used to refer to music before though.
I've made plenty of that kind! Never heard the term used to refer to music before though.
turkey I'm very bad at reading people so i'm not sure if you were serious with that video, but i could not watch more than 10 seconds without closing it off.
No, i'm talking about the real deal, not the "durr meme /b/tards kek" mentality and shitasmia that plagues literally every form of media.
Ratty's example is quite good. Here's a favorite.
My personal aim is to take donkey kong country's underwater theme and make a vaporwave-ish mix breaking it into samples and adding a beat and a few instruments here and there.
I remember a mix-up of gorillaz's Clint Eastwood and donkey kong country 2 forest theme, and it was pretty awesome. I want to do something akin to that. Only i don't know what i'm really doing because i've never mixed tracks. I've always composed them from the ground up, mainly by using the piano roll.
We'll see what comes up from playing around in the mixer.
Nothing is a good substitute for fl studio
No, i'm talking about the real deal, not the "durr meme /b/tards kek" mentality and shitasmia that plagues literally every form of media.
Ratty's example is quite good. Here's a favorite.
My personal aim is to take donkey kong country's underwater theme and make a vaporwave-ish mix breaking it into samples and adding a beat and a few instruments here and there.
I remember a mix-up of gorillaz's Clint Eastwood and donkey kong country 2 forest theme, and it was pretty awesome. I want to do something akin to that. Only i don't know what i'm really doing because i've never mixed tracks. I've always composed them from the ground up, mainly by using the piano roll.
We'll see what comes up from playing around in the mixer.
Nothing is a good substitute for fl studio
Is anyone really good at reading people on the internet? ;p
I was just joking with the video. Though, do understand that, looking up "vaporwave" for the first time, I pretty much pulled up a storm of incomprehensible memes and various assorted ramblings about "anti-consumerism" and "irony" and what not. Hell, a lot of people seem convinced that the whole genre is supposed to be a meme! I guess something about the heavy use of samples being some kind of ironic/cynical recycling of music, as a sort of realization of what the creators of the RCA MK.II thought they were going to pull off, or something about how modern music is dead so let's just recycle old stuff! Or... something.
I dunno wtf that's all about, and I'm assuming you care about that about as much as you care about the meme shit.
While I can see how this kind of music would be made, I can't say I've tried anything remotely similar to it. Looking up vids/tuts on doing the "Chopped and Screwed" style might bring up something actually helpful (unlike what I linked).
Haha, I suppose not completely. I was just saying that LMMS (+ Audacity) seemed sufficient for this kind of thing. I personally haven't used FL Studio since I tried a demo of it like, 8 years ago, so I probably shouldn't be saying much about this!
I was just joking with the video. Though, do understand that, looking up "vaporwave" for the first time, I pretty much pulled up a storm of incomprehensible memes and various assorted ramblings about "anti-consumerism" and "irony" and what not. Hell, a lot of people seem convinced that the whole genre is supposed to be a meme! I guess something about the heavy use of samples being some kind of ironic/cynical recycling of music, as a sort of realization of what the creators of the RCA MK.II thought they were going to pull off, or something about how modern music is dead so let's just recycle old stuff! Or... something.
I dunno wtf that's all about, and I'm assuming you care about that about as much as you care about the meme shit.
While I can see how this kind of music would be made, I can't say I've tried anything remotely similar to it. Looking up vids/tuts on doing the "Chopped and Screwed" style might bring up something actually helpful (unlike what I linked).
Nothing is a good substitute for fl studio
Haha, I suppose not completely. I was just saying that LMMS (+ Audacity) seemed sufficient for this kind of thing. I personally haven't used FL Studio since I tried a demo of it like, 8 years ago, so I probably shouldn't be saying much about this!
I'm more concerned about making something pleasurable to my ears and hopefully others than about the background reasoning behind this dada-like "movement". i juz liek cul mewsik.
I remember reading somewhere something about 'real' vaporwave artists labelling their music as one of the vaporwave subgenres that haven't been memefied, like future funk, which is what my dk track would be, according to this helpful chart.
But yeah. I don't know.
I remember reading somewhere something about 'real' vaporwave artists labelling their music as one of the vaporwave subgenres that haven't been memefied, like future funk, which is what my dk track would be, according to this helpful chart.
But yeah. I don't know.
@Jeroen
DR2 is great it's true!
DR2 is great it's true!
Mahiru is absolutely adorable! I liked her too... At the very least you get to bring her killer to justice! And, hey, something good comes of it I promise.
v-v-v-v-v-v-vvapoooorrr waveeeee.
such aesthetic
it's just a shitty edit
@mirak you plan to mak some vaporwave? study up on some mixing (guess the very process is mixing anyways...) very important when making kind of tunes. show me what chu make
such aesthetic
it's just a shitty edit
@mirak you plan to mak some vaporwave? study up on some mixing (guess the very process is mixing anyways...) very important when making kind of tunes. show me what chu make
Trying to rename the protagonist of my graphic novel. I love this name I found: Roque.
However, the pronunciation has been a point of contention with my test group so far.
Anyone have thoughts on this name? Do you like it, or hate it?
However, the pronunciation has been a point of contention with my test group so far.
Anyone have thoughts on this name? Do you like it, or hate it?
author=Dudesoft
Trying to rename the protagonist of my graphic novel. I love this name I found: Roque.
However, the pronunciation has been a point of contention with my test group so far.
Anyone have thoughts on this name? Do you like it, or hate it?
I think it sounds neat and unique.
It does make one think of the word 'rogue' because of the similar spelling, not to mention something medieval. But, names can be used for anything.
What matters most though, is do you think it fits your character, as in the way they look or the way they act?
author=Liberty
Rohk?
Like Rope or Rogue but with a k on the end.
That's how I pronounced it.
..but without the adorable australian accent




















