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  1. Hey guys, I've decided to upload my best non-chip tracks composed roughly between 2011-2014 into one neat and tidy album.

    Some tracks on my Soundcloud page

    Back To The 90's

    https://soundcloud.com/groovemaster303/back-to-the-90s

    House Of Sorrow:

    https://soundcloud.com/groovemaster303/house-of-sorrow

    Step To The Funk:

    https://soundcloud.com/groovemaster303/step-to-the-funk-korg-gadget

    Portable Musician Album:

    https://groovemaster303.bandcamp.com/album/portable-musician

  2. Thank you for your kind words, it really makes it all worthwhile.

    VGM Music Maker has been out for a couple of weeks now. The biggest and best change from TFM is PSG and DAC support making it by far the best tracker for creating proper Megadrive/Genesis music. Plus panning is now audible in the tracker itself. I was going to post a thread about it but wasn't sure if one had already been created.

  3. Sega hasn't been Sega for many years. Even I have to admit, they're a shell of what they once were, and as such, what they used to do and allow no longer applies. They've driven Sonic into the ground, release iffy emulation-driven ports of their older games, and just don't put as much effort to basically anything they do anymore.

    Sega of the 1980s and 1990s is dead. This new entity calling itself Sega these days is a very different beast.

    Sad but true...

  4. I sent Bomberlink my mp3 files and he has all BGM1401's music too but not sure about Gecko.

    Rather than release the soundtrack straight away, Bomberlink wanted people to play and enjoy the game first and then bring out the soundtrack a week or two after.

    Doulifee - i mentioned to B about you offering to host the soundtrack again and he seemed happy about it. Perhaps if you contact him through MSN he can send you everything you need. If you don't have his contact details PM me and i'll see what i can do.

  5. Didn't know what to expect really but i've been quite impressed so far. SSFIV is superb as many have said. I also have Splinter Cell which is pretty good, the graphics are more in line with the ps2 version than xbox but the game is fun with big levels and the touch pad works very well im my opinion. No multiplayer but the campaign mode lasts a good 8-10 hours.

    I don't use 3D at all, it gives me a headache and to be honest i'd rather extend my battery life a little by keeping it off.

    Overall though it seems to be a decent little system with tons of potential., I like the analog slider which worked excellent in Splinter Cell i might add. The battery life may be a concern but compared to the Psp go and even the iphone/itouch it's not that bad.

  6. Bought myself a Yamaha DJX and PSR330 keyboard back in 98 and basically taught myself how to play, by listening to my favourite artists and songs (no internet back then for me), although it took me until around 2002 to buy my first groovebox the MC-303 and 505.

    During 2003 and 2004 I bought myself the Roland TB-303 which I absolutely loved to bits. To be truthful though it really hindered my growth as a composer... I always ended up taking the crazy acid route whenever i got stuck for ideas.

    In 2005 I made the jump to software and started using Reason which was so much more convienient to use than hardware. Then in 2007 I moved onto Fruity Loops and never looked back.

    Last year I released an original album (Sound Of Future Past) which i feel is my best work to date and although i've never really submitted any remixes to OCR... I have also created quite a lot of videogame remixes too. These are mainly Streets Of Rage songs but I also don't mind taking on rare gems like New Rally X and Silkworm.

  7. There are a few ways to deal with this kind of thing. If I get block, I don't allow myself to even touch my keyboard for a whole week. I just take a break from music altogether. Sometimes you just have to allow time for your creativity to recharge.

    I totally agree with this. Whenever I feel like I have no ideas or nothing is working, taking a break can work wonders.

  8. As long as Motoi Sakuraba is doing the music, I'm happy.

    Totally agree with you there, Sakuraba's score in the original GBA games were quite brilliant, possibly the best OST on the console, bar none.

  9. This project is shaping up nicely, if you still need someone to take on Stage Select. I have some ideas in mind and possibly Opening 2+3... I can help out.

    A cover of Title i did a month or so, done the FM way.

    Ignore the Gravity Beetle mix i put up on there, that was one of those lazy mixes.

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