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Adderall
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by Adderall »
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lordofduct
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by lordofduct »
reminds me of when people used to makes Industrial music on their C64s.
interesting, not worth 150 bucks for me though.
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ott0bot
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by ott0bot »
Cool idea! Not sure it's worth 150 bucks. And how exactly do you play it? Also, it kinda looks like a light saber or a *ahem* vibrator.
You can do the same with a drum pad and a midi controller or computer with NES samples. I need to buy an Roland Octopad or something similar some day.
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Barracuda
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by Barracuda »
Interesting find! It's not worth the price though for me.
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Niode
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by Niode »
Just get a chiptune emulator for free.
Hell I could write a program like this that works with the Rock Band drum set. Any takers?
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