I was going to make this an actual post, but I've been at this (putting together the files I mean) for a while and I want to get back to reading Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far), which is an incredibly hilarious book.
(Note: I've actually finished typing the actual content of this post and my file is going to take a while to upload yet, so I've come back up here to leave this note that states that I am in fact going to go read the aforementioned book right now... in case you were wondering.)
I want to make an actual album of some sort, but it will probably consist entirely of chiptunes, unless I can find a good way to convert .midi to an actual sound format (and by "good way" I mean one that does NOT involve recording the output of my speakers, unless I can get the stuff I'd need to feed my speaker directly into my microphone so it records all sound that comes out of the machine directly) so that I can edit the .midis into something that sounds good and is actually not .midi at all.
That said, I don't have nearly enough music to make a good album, so that will have to wait for a while.
[The download link used to be here.]
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Update 10/2/08: I now have a much smaller version of the folder (they're actually .mp3s now instead of .wavs), and it contains two new chiptunes. I set it up on a better host, too! Here it is:
Virtual Plankton Kleptocracy Collection 01.6
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...Oh, and for those of you who did not know, Virtual Plankton Kleptocracy is my imaginary musical group (formerly known as Zombi Spit... haha, "formerly known as"). I will probably draw some goofy-looking robots or something of that sort for when I do an actual album.
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It was confusing. I think you're assuming some of us know stuff about your... music. But it doesn't really mean anything to people like me who don't [know about it].
1. I meant feedback on the music. The post has no artistic merits (Do they ever?).
2. I assumed nothing. I just read through it again, and basically it says "Here's my music blah blah blah. Download it."
The part about .midi conversion may have been confusing if you weren't familiar with that kind of thing, but that was just pointless rambling.
3. You would know stuff about the music if you would... actually download it. =D
4. So what, specifically, confused you?
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