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Category Archives: Ramblings
What have we been up to?
It’s been a while since we have said too much recently since our first Hackerspace workshop, so I thought I might spend some time talking about that. Much of our time for the band has been spent trying to promote … Continue reading
Stuff Is In the Mail
On Saturday, I sent off the paperwork to have our very first dub-plate made! I’m not sure how long it takes but it was an exercise in what the world was like before the Internet for sure. Paper forms, paper … Continue reading
My First Indie Vinyl Experience
I normally post these sorts of things on my personal blog, but I thought I would make an exception here because I think it could very easily relate to our future plans for Victim Cache and thought our fans might … Continue reading
Post Launch Info
First, a huge THANKS to all our fans, both old and new! The support and kind words about our album, particularly on /r/chiptunes has been wonderful! Thanks also for folks sticking with us while it took so long to release … Continue reading
Dynamic Range value for Chipsurf Pipeline
John and I often have discussions about mixing, mastering, and dynamic range and one of the things that comes up is wanting to use a more vintage mastering style and preserve dynamics. We knew that Chipsurf Pipeline was probably not … Continue reading