pocket gaming music climbs the ladder!!
StoreTags: nintendo, game, glitch, jam, traxx
Author: Watchlaar on September 30 2007
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--> Well, I put a release under the "release section" in which all guitars are rendered w/ "Jam Sessions" for the Nintendo DS. It's called "Strong To The Finnich", and may be properly heard here:

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The next track, "Traxx O'Plankton" involves sampled human beatbox executed on the PlayStation Portable's (PSP's) "Traxx Pad" and the rest of the tinkling sounds are from "Electroplankton" on the DS.

I love this community, but I absolutely hate the manner in which the site here is laid out. Great little logos and things, but very difficult to locate and reference artists and older tracks. No disrespect to the amazing variety of artists here. I've tried to post releases here before... now I think I'll just post 'em over at MacIdol, and post links to 'em.
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Comments

i love electro plankton!!!

i wish he'd make a tenori-on like program for the DS!

Pretty nice man. The guitar sounds as good as anything I've head come from the Slayer VST. This Traxx Pad stuff looks interesting. Is is basically just a sampler + sequencer thing or does it have any fx or synth capabilities?

traxxpad is just a sample sequencer. also does some simple sample editing.

i find it super frustrating, the way the sequencer works.. but its something. i wish some real music software ppl would make an app for psp or ds.

Just a smapler/sequencer huh. That's cool though, especially if you want a sampler and can't afford one.

hmmm... this reminds me. I made a bunch o' samples from Plankton that I've not yet used... inspiring... Thanks for sharing. One day I keep threatening to figure a way of self-jamming using Live and Plankton, but I haven't learned how to use Live in a more Live-ly manner yet! I mainly use it for remixes and augmenting Reason.


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