February 4, 2006 9:53 pmtanukisan

First of all, I have a new song that I turned out rather quickly last night. Get it here, while you can. It’s slow and constructed of the incidental harmonies between an arpeggio and a simple melody. 3 voices plus drums. Zing!

Second: see right.

Third: My copy of The Gamer’s Quarter #4 arrived today. It’s even better than before this quarter, cementing its position as the currently-published magazine that I like to read most. There are typos in it though, which is kind of annoying. In fact… WES, IF YOU’RE OUT THERE, I’LL PROOFREAD TGQ IN EXCHANGE FOR A SUSCRIPTION! Hm, maybe I should use e-mail instead of yelling. Anyway, it’s still good. Go download the pdf at their site so you can read the Metal Gear Crossing comic. It’s worth it for that alone.

December 30, 2005 2:28 amtanukisan

I’m going out of town for a few days! I wanted to get a good, solid post out before I left. But I couldn’t really write anything, since everything has been too hectic for me.

I’ve found a good sound editor, Audacity, that seems to be able to do everything I need it to without getting in my way too much. I’ve been without a good sound editor since Cool Edit sold out.

To test it out a little, I decided to put together a little preview of the music that I’m working on for the next Paniflex Jones album. It’s full of annoyingly short clips of songs. There’s about 14 in there, with the first and the last clip being different parts of the same song.

So, here is the preview!

The next album should be longer than the first, and may or may not be called “Secret Identity.”

December 11, 2005 4:17 pmtanukisan

He’s some nut who listened to too much music from the 8-bit and 16-bit days. He dosen’t write chiptunes, though he is very inspired by them. He is also my alter ego. I publish my chiptune-ish music under this name. The music is all original, not remixed, so I can’t put it on Overclocked Remix or anything like that. But I do want to share it, so after sitting on this finished album for a while, burning copies for friends and sharing parts of it with internet friends, I’ve decided to upload it to my university ftp so that other people can hear it.

It’s named “ninety-nine” after the number 99. Click the logo to download a zip file containing all the music.

“Sounds like raw sex with famicoms!” - Kammo.

Also, I have a last.fm page.