bjork said:Here's one made by a user here (Mikey 2x4) and a mutual friend:
http://klonoanights.com/stuff/PlanktonFood.mp3
Naked Snake said:Wow awesome, was that entirely made in Electroplankton or was it mixed/processed/enhanced externally?
:Motorbass said:There's little Electroplankton envolved in this song. Mostly exterior Music production with some EP sounds mixed in. Nice still.
Yowza. That was cool. Too bad even if I had the technical expertise to make such a cool toy, I would never have the talent to play it. Very cool.:Motorbass said:Here are some videos of Toshio Iwai showing off some of his artpieces that led him to the production of Electroplankton:
http://www.youtube.com/w/Toshio-Iwai-(TENORI-ON)-@-Artfutura05?v=WQq2aXvIsz4
blahness said:i just hooked up a male-male audio cable to the line-in on my pc and to the ds headphone port and opened up sound recorder in windows then mixed it with audacity.
Downhome said:I'll be using Music Match Jukebox when I finally record something, I've got it totally set up though. It's easy, so no worries about that.
When you record, are you doing it all on the fly? I know you can't record, but can you replay something you just played while still in a certain part of the game? If not, I can see how it could be hard to record just what you want.
Wyzdom said:Can't record, can't track and can't make a song.
It's not a game to make music, it's a game to make sound, mess with sound. You can use Electroplankton as an instrument anytime of course.
Flynn said:And I disagree with this assessment. Music doesn't need to be recorded to be considered music. Guitars can't record, does that make them useless for making music? You're confusing making music with recording/producing music.