I'm such a big fan / advocate for LSDJ!! It's a strong piece of software but with some nice limitations (2 pulse, 1 WAV, 1 noise channel). Lately I have been spending lots of time with it because it's so zen to shape a song together in it. Thanks for sharing FB!
welcome to 2005 :D but for real, LSDJ is a fantastic piece of software that low key inspired not only its own genre of music but also inspired a generation of music makers which then on went to apply that love into other places (M8, nerdseq, elektron stuff (althoughthat's also based on the demoscene)) but unlike the m8 and PE tracker and all of the other modern takes, LSDJ is extremely limited in what it can do, and half the fun is pushing it as far as it can go to break out of that limitation and make 3 meody tracks sound like 10 melody tracks!
@@tomb6576 yup! Took me about an hour (after I screwed it up twice!) to get it going. I have a vid about it on my channel. If ya need help LMK and I’d be glad to get ya goin🤘
Are there alternate DIY casings for the headless M8 (esp. given it's gonna be on backorder for a long time)? I feel hooking the Teensy up to a screen and keyboard and reducing it to a non-portable device kills a bit the interest of it.
If you get into trackers at all I would recommend the DAW Renoise. The workflow is really great and not confusing at all. It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. The most recent update can even run on Raspberry Pi. You can go as low tech as chip tune and as complex as a rompler. My favorite daw by far. I just gotta find a way to use an Xbox with it.
Note that the Polyend Tracker has quite a different, "simplified" workflow. Polyend didn't go the "full" tracker route. It's a bit simplified, kind of a fusion between tracker interface and regular linear DAW stuff. For instance much of the power of LSDJ and M8 (ie what makes working with them different) comes from the flexible grooves, tables and arbitrary-size patterns and chains. These are generic tools from which you can implement usual and not-so-usual sequencing features the way you want: - grooves: swing, polyrhythms... (you control how long each step of pattern is) - tables: arpeggiator, time-sync'ed modulations... (you control what each substep of a step will do, be it the note played, filter cutoff, synth parameters, MIDI CCs, etc) - arbitrary-size patterns and chains: looping some chains while others keep evolving, odd time signatures, polymeters (but the song view is made in such a way you can control when the patterns will sync back again, that's awesome from bridge sections) The only thing that prevented me from insta-ordering a M8 is the limited support for polyphony given the price.
I got myself a low cost laptop last year so I could use it while staying with family at Christmas, put a few trackers on it and installed WinUAE (Amiga emulator) so I could try out the original tracker software. All this opens up a world that A few years ago I was barely aware existed.😯😎
The Dirtywave M8 has been an absolute game changer for me. I had never used a tracker before and now I can't put it down, and it has had a very significative influence on my compositions. It's the best machine I own with the Deluge hands down.
Wow, I can't believe you've never had a Tracker before. I've watched a bunch of your videos the past week and assumed you'd been using them for years lol. I'm hoping to pick one up soon :D Thanks for watching, keep up the good work!
I discovered trackers not too long ago as well, and really REALLY liked them, to the point that I started to think I didn't need anything that wasn't a tracker ... but after a bit, I realized that I preferred them for deliberate composition but still preferred non-trackers for performance and jamming. The Model Cycles and the OP-Z are designed to let you change your music as you play it, in a performance, adding and altering FX and sound characteristics as they happen. You can't do that nearly as smoothly with a tracker. What I'd really like is a hybrid device that normally has an Elektron workflow but where I can switch to a tracker UI at any time.
I think the P Tracker can be a little too thinky for when I want to sit down and jam. But that same thinkiness makes it absolutely fantastic for sitting down and composing, and being able to find tune all the details with visual feedback at the same time. The tools for using your composition to build a track, with all that visual feedback are amazing!
FFTactics advanced hell yes! i hadn't even considered messing with this on my anbernic -- totally gonna give it a go this summer- thanks for the inspiration bud!
LittleGPTracker (a.k.a 'The piggy') is basicly the same thing with stereo samples. "Piggy currently supports 8 monophonic 16Bit/44.1Khz stereo sample playback channels. Additionally, the program can drive MIDI instruments (with the gp32 and gp2x a custom MIDI interface is required). All versions are available for free"
I have the Dirtywave M8 incoming and should be with me in the next few weeks. I'm really looking forward to its arrival. I also have the Polyend Play on order too. It's Christmas everyday! 😜
Looking at the numbers you definitely made a lot of viewers happy by showing this. I too have no warm feelings towards trackers but the results people get are so awesome!
After spending most of the late 1990's and early 2000's composing on trackers, I don't see myself ever returning to them. But I must admit, this seems to be very well designed software!
I think I'm with you on that score! That said, I never thought I'd be attracted to Ableton Live, either, but I'm seriously thinking of pulling the trigger on that now, so .... LOL!
Pro tip for using lsdj on a horizontal device; map the L/R buttons to start/select. Lsdj’s controls are designed for the vertical gameboys where you can reach start & select with either thumb. For instance you hold select and tap B to enter cut & paste mode, which is a pain to do on a gba or horizontal emulator.
It's great that you fell in love with the LSDJ workflow so quickly. I struggled a lot when first trying to learn it, but It's now like second nature. You for sure have to learn the WAV channel as it's bonkers!
I got started on trackers and while I wouldn't go back, it was an accessible and fun way to get started with electronic music back in a time where even low end music gear cost thousands of dollars. Interesting concept, and I'm willing to bet that some people are doing amazing things with it. It's not for me though. Edit I got started in the late 80s/early 90s
I am a modmaker from the Before internet age and love to play with the LSDJ on my Gameforce handheld . You can remove the gameboy skin/frame to have it fullscreen . Nice job ! Thanks for the video !
So, will you get an M8? It is very heavily influenced by the LSDJ and is a single man work of love. He keeps pumping incredible updates and is also very active on discord and in the community. In addition to being portable, it can sample and it has a bunch of high quality synth engines, which the Polyend Tracker does not.
Great timing Free Beat, my Powkiddy Q90 arrived today with the sole purpose of learning LSDJ! I plan to put it through the Monotone Delay and record on to a cassette tape for fun! Cheers mate 👍
Just a quick follow up, I have found LittleGPTracker runs terrifically well on my Q90. All the music I have tried to make sounds like farts in a tunnel, but in spite of that, I am really enjoying it. I have a bunch of Pocket Operator sample packs to keep me from buying any more of them. The project really deserves a bunch of love!
For those with an original gameboy I'd highly recommend taking a look at Nanoloop. Tried LSDJ which wasn't for me, Nanoloop isn't tracker based so better if you're not into that kind of thing. One version of the Nanoloop cartridge has an actual analog synth built in 👍
I've got my Anbernic handheld a week ago, and I love it! It feels like a high-quality device in terms of building quality, ergonomics, performance and overall impression. My first retro handheld was the PocketGo, which is awesome too, but a bit outdated, so there is noticable gap between it and modern Anbernic devices. Also I was surprised to see a retro handheld on your channel, I love to watch videos about music gear and beatmaking, but I also love retro gaming stuff, so it's awesome to see combination of these two things in one video)
Whoa, looks very interesting! I ordered an anbernic rg353vs just yesterday to feel some childhood memories of playing GBA. And now I realise that it can be also sort of pocket operator. Of course not 100% similar but come on! I love to explore new ways to make music so much! You inspire me to try it. Thank you!❤ btw, your first track in lsdj sounds very nice!
It's been a while since I haven't been watching your videos (since the worst time of the pandemics), I hope all is fine and going well! Nice video, I am starting to come back to music stuff and so interested in chiptune music hehe, it was so nice to find your video when searching for stuff :) Thanks for the video and I am happy to see you continue after these 3 years! Congrats and I wish you the best here and with the music! ;)
@@FreeBeat Yes I saw in in your channel. Congratulations, that's something 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I really admire it! Keep on the great work and thanks again for sharing your knowledge and time with the rest of the world 😉
Got a P tracker and it is fun to use once you wrap your head around it. I also have a M8 on pre-order which I'm looking forward to. If you'd like to checkout the M8 for fairly cheap, look up how to make and "Headless" M8 using a Teensy 4.1 board.
You can get other tracker software working on these retro handhelds including connecting it to a teensy 4.1. running m8 headless, making your handheld a m8 for 15$ or whatever you pay for the teensy
Considering your love for Pocket Operators, you should probably checkout Nanoloop next [It's another DAW for Gameboy, but sequencing is grid based, rather than tracker based]. I myself prefer the tracker layout, so I'm right at home with LSDJ and the Carillon (Tracker) editor.
This timing is insane. I just got a Miyoo Mini emulator to try this exact workflow. Super glad to see it featured here and hear you enjoyed it! Tips and tricks are always welcome. What was the tutorial you watched?
Gotta love Ambernic.. Incidentally - have you ever played Music or Music 2000 on PlayStation? Hugggge nostalgia for me, they were awesome, big recommend!
@@FreeBeat bonus: you'll be able to run them on your Ambernic - although it might be a bit fiddly on a small screen... superb tool, tho... many an hour spent! Enjoy, dude ❤🍻🇬🇧
Good thing you found that tutorial vid, because Real Men(tm) don't read manuals. Srsly tho, I've had a lot of fun with Caustic 3 on my phone. The big thing being that you can walk around with (at least almost) a DAW in your pocket. But fiddling around on a phone touch screen is just not very satisfying in general and sometimes even annoying. This looks like a much more rewarding experience, but alas, it is not for me. I'd need some pretty thick glasses to keep track of things on that screen, which makes me realize why the OP-Z is so expensive. They made it more friendly to ppl with poor eyesight, because a lot of those are middle-aged dudes with mid-life crisis thirsts for the gear they couldn't afford when they were younger. God, now I feel like such a mark. 😅
Yeah the screen is pretty small haha. Although right after filming this I did find out that the emulator can stretch it to the full size of the actual display, which makes it a lot more tolerable to work with. Thanks for watching!
You like pocket operators and legos too so the writing for you to like trackers or programming was on the wall 🙂. I am a computer programmer by profession and over the years I noticed that there is a large overlap between computer programming skills and musicality. Not all musicians have a feeling for programming but quite a lot of them do.
It's funny, I really didn't think I would like it because of the programming aspect, but the layout of seeing your patterns and chains like that just clicked for me lol. Thanks for watching!
I actually bought the original LSDJ cartridge that you put into the grey game boy . I bought a used grey game boy on eBay for maybe 20 bucks (this was the 90’a) And the lsdj cartridge. It was very cool but programming music, for me, was like writing code. Lol. I loved the sounds, the whole idea of creating music this way via 8 bit gameboy but I didn’t connect with the process.
That's EXACTLY how I thought I would feel about it too, which is why I ignored it for so long. I can't believe I was wrong and I don't really understand why lol. Thanks for watching as always!
I would love for Free Beat to get a hold of the new Polyend Play aswell! If anyone could make a more fun and engaging look at it instead of just going through everything like a manual read out loud or such it's you.
Hey Freebeat! Once again you made me buy a piece of, let's say, musical gear xD Started working on my Anbernic too but struggled to find that one hour tutorial on LSDJ you mentioned. Can you please send a link if you still have it? It will be very very very much appreciated!
"People kept recommending this to me and I kept saying no -- turns out I love it". Now go apologize to all those people, and try one of those even more fully featured devices!
Haha this video is over a year old! If you check some of my more recent videos, you'll see that I have completely fallen in love with the polyend tracker :)
@@FreeBeat that's odd..,given you have certain tendencies (ADHD like) I thought caustic is the best ratio for getting amazing creative stuff done in the fastest way. It takes some time to break the curve, but I have been using daws and trackers for decades and I find something about the workflow with caustics really magical. (Given you change the default skin first 🤣 I am using it on 11ich tablet though). Thanks for sharing your experience
Hey, if you want to dig deeper into lsdj and what it can do I'd be happy to help! I've got a series of mid to advanced tutorials you can check out and feel free to dm me! I love nerding out about it and I know this piece of soft quite well. I also encourage you to read the manual, it's very well done.
Seems kind of weird to do an entire review on software you’ve barely scratched the surface of, and proceed to generate 13k views, but here I am I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'm such a big fan / advocate for LSDJ!! It's a strong piece of software but with some nice limitations (2 pulse, 1 WAV, 1 noise channel). Lately I have been spending lots of time with it because it's so zen to shape a song together in it. Thanks for sharing FB!
You're totally right, composing inside it is a very different and calming experience. I can't wait to learn more of what it can do!
@@FreeBeat check out PS1 ROM "MUSIC 2000" on your device - a full Studio - u will love it
lsdj forever
welcome to 2005 :D
but for real, LSDJ is a fantastic piece of software that low key inspired not only its own genre of music but also inspired a generation of music makers which then on went to apply that love into other places (M8, nerdseq, elektron stuff (althoughthat's also based on the demoscene))
but unlike the m8 and PE tracker and all of the other modern takes, LSDJ is extremely limited in what it can do, and half the fun is pushing it as far as it can go to break out of that limitation and make 3 meody tracks sound like 10 melody tracks!
Thanks so much for watching!
Now you need to check out the M8! You can get it goin on a tensy 4.1 for like $40
Woah really? Is the software available? :0 didn't know with stuff!
@@tomb6576 yeah. You download it and install it to the teensy and youre good. Instructions online.
@@tomb6576 yup! Took me about an hour (after I screwed it up twice!) to get it going. I have a vid about it on my channel. If ya need help LMK and I’d be glad to get ya goin🤘
Are there alternate DIY casings for the headless M8 (esp. given it's gonna be on backorder for a long time)? I feel hooking the Teensy up to a screen and keyboard and reducing it to a non-portable device kills a bit the interest of it.
Yeah I think I'm going to give it a shot! (Assuming I can't get my hands on the real deal haha)
I own the P tracker and it sounds great and workflow may not fit with everyone but once u do it’s valid one of the best samplers
Knowing what I know now about the general Tracker workflow, it does look pretty cool!
If you get into trackers at all I would recommend the DAW Renoise. The workflow is really great and not confusing at all. It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. The most recent update can even run on Raspberry Pi. You can go as low tech as chip tune and as complex as a rompler. My favorite daw by far. I just gotta find a way to use an Xbox with it.
I'll have to check it out, thanks for watching!
Note that the Polyend Tracker has quite a different, "simplified" workflow. Polyend didn't go the "full" tracker route. It's a bit simplified, kind of a fusion between tracker interface and regular linear DAW stuff.
For instance much of the power of LSDJ and M8 (ie what makes working with them different) comes from the flexible grooves, tables and arbitrary-size patterns and chains. These are generic tools from which you can implement usual and not-so-usual sequencing features the way you want:
- grooves: swing, polyrhythms... (you control how long each step of pattern is)
- tables: arpeggiator, time-sync'ed modulations... (you control what each substep of a step will do, be it the note played, filter cutoff, synth parameters, MIDI CCs, etc)
- arbitrary-size patterns and chains: looping some chains while others keep evolving, odd time signatures, polymeters (but the song view is made in such a way you can control when the patterns will sync back again, that's awesome from bridge sections)
The only thing that prevented me from insta-ordering a M8 is the limited support for polyphony given the price.
That is some great info, I'll definitely keep it in mind. That for sure pushes me towards the M8 above the Polyend. Thanks for watching!
I got myself a low cost laptop last year so I could use it while staying with family at Christmas, put a few trackers on it and installed WinUAE (Amiga emulator) so I could try out the original tracker software. All this opens up a world that A few years ago I was barely aware existed.😯😎
ruclips.net/video/yVAqxktKeq8/видео.html
Yeah it really is a different way of thinking about your music!
The Dirtywave M8 has been an absolute game changer for me. I had never used a tracker before and now I can't put it down, and it has had a very significative influence on my compositions. It's the best machine I own with the Deluge hands down.
Wow, I can't believe you've never had a Tracker before. I've watched a bunch of your videos the past week and assumed you'd been using them for years lol. I'm hoping to pick one up soon :D Thanks for watching, keep up the good work!
@@FreeBeat Thank you! It is really quick to pick up as you noticed in this video ;)
Hey my comment on your gameboy video paid off! I'm that someone that recommended this program, and I'm super glad you checked it out!
It's awesome, I love it!
I discovered trackers not too long ago as well, and really REALLY liked them, to the point that I started to think I didn't need anything that wasn't a tracker ... but after a bit, I realized that I preferred them for deliberate composition but still preferred non-trackers for performance and jamming. The Model Cycles and the OP-Z are designed to let you change your music as you play it, in a performance, adding and altering FX and sound characteristics as they happen. You can't do that nearly as smoothly with a tracker.
What I'd really like is a hybrid device that normally has an Elektron workflow but where I can switch to a tracker UI at any time.
Yeah, that's a great point, I'm glad I've got the Cycles around for experimenting haha. Thanks for watching!
LSDJ is sooooo deep. Folks get incredible results out of it.
Yeah I'm pretty blown away by how many options there are!
I think the P Tracker can be a little too thinky for when I want to sit down and jam. But that same thinkiness makes it absolutely fantastic for sitting down and composing, and being able to find tune all the details with visual feedback at the same time. The tools for using your composition to build a track, with all that visual feedback are amazing!
Yeah that's what I've heard others say as well, but I think I'm okay with that! I've got things like the Model:Cycles for when I want to experiment.
FFTactics advanced hell yes! i hadn't even considered messing with this on my anbernic -- totally gonna give it a go this summer- thanks for the inspiration bud!
FFTA is awesome! Thanks for watching :)
LittleGPTracker (a.k.a 'The piggy') is basicly the same thing with stereo samples.
"Piggy currently supports 8 monophonic 16Bit/44.1Khz stereo sample playback channels. Additionally, the program can drive MIDI instruments (with the gp32 and gp2x a custom MIDI interface is required). All versions are available for free"
Thanks for watching!
I have the Dirtywave M8 incoming and should be with me in the next few weeks. I'm really looking forward to its arrival. I also have the Polyend Play on order too. It's Christmas everyday! 😜
You lucky duck, I hope you enjoy it!
Cool I may look for this software on my Vita homebrew.
I loved the tracker mods on the Amiga decades ago..
Thanks for watching :)
Looking at the numbers you definitely made a lot of viewers happy by showing this.
I too have no warm feelings towards trackers but the results people get are so awesome!
Thanks so much for watching!
Polyend Tracker’s vertical workflow can be changed to horizontal in the configuration menu.
Yeah that's an interesting feature. Do you have one?
@@FreeBeat yes, and can't wait to. put my hands on the new Polyend play.
I recently bought an M8 and it’s amazing. Wished I would have bought it years ago.
After spending most of the late 1990's and early 2000's composing on trackers, I don't see myself ever returning to them. But I must admit, this seems to be very well designed software!
I think I'm with you on that score! That said, I never thought I'd be attracted to Ableton Live, either, but I'm seriously thinking of pulling the trigger on that now, so .... LOL!
I can't believe how slick it is. It fits the GB controls so well.
Pro tip for using lsdj on a horizontal device; map the L/R buttons to start/select. Lsdj’s controls are designed for the vertical gameboys where you can reach start & select with either thumb. For instance you hold select and tap B to enter cut & paste mode, which is a pain to do on a gba or horizontal emulator.
Great tip, thanks!
It's great that you fell in love with the LSDJ workflow so quickly. I struggled a lot when first trying to learn it, but It's now like second nature. You for sure have to learn the WAV channel as it's bonkers!
Yeah I'm not sure exactly what it was but something just clicked for me. I can't wait to dive in to the rest of it!
I'd love to see what stuff you'd do on the Polyend Tracker
Hoping I can give it a shot one day!
I got started on trackers and while I wouldn't go back, it was an accessible and fun way to get started with electronic music back in a time where even low end music gear cost thousands of dollars. Interesting concept, and I'm willing to bet that some people are doing amazing things with it. It's not for me though.
Edit I got started in the late 80s/early 90s
Thanks for watching!
FFTA is one of my all time favorites too👍
So much content, it's pretty crazy!
I am a modmaker from the Before internet age and love to play with the LSDJ on my Gameforce handheld . You can remove the gameboy skin/frame to have it fullscreen . Nice job ! Thanks for the video !
Yeah I found the fullscreen option in the emu right after I finished filming lol, whoops! Thanks for watching :)
I had no idea that existed. I'm totally going to have to check that out while I'm on a long back order for a nanoloop. Thanks for showcasing this!
I'd be very interested to hear what you would make in this!
So, will you get an M8? It is very heavily influenced by the LSDJ and is a single man work of love. He keeps pumping incredible updates and is also very active on discord and in the community. In addition to being portable, it can sample and it has a bunch of high quality synth engines, which the Polyend Tracker does not.
I'm definitely going after an M8 now, after discovering how much I love this workflow. Thanks for watching!
@@FreeBeat can't wait for your M8 videos in the future! 😀
Great timing Free Beat, my Powkiddy Q90 arrived today with the sole purpose of learning LSDJ! I plan to put it through the Monotone Delay and record on to a cassette tape for fun! Cheers mate 👍
That sounds awesome, be sure to share with us when you're done!
Just a quick follow up, I have found LittleGPTracker runs terrifically well on my Q90. All the music I have tried to make sounds like farts in a tunnel, but in spite of that, I am really enjoying it. I have a bunch of Pocket Operator sample packs to keep me from buying any more of them. The project really deserves a bunch of love!
For those with an original gameboy I'd highly recommend taking a look at Nanoloop. Tried LSDJ which wasn't for me, Nanoloop isn't tracker based so better if you're not into that kind of thing.
One version of the Nanoloop cartridge has an actual analog synth built in 👍
I'll have to check that one out, thanks for watching!
awwww, this thing is so cute! i miss my gameboy advance. grazie for bringing back the memories, freebeat!
Thanks for watching!
I've got my Anbernic handheld a week ago, and I love it! It feels like a high-quality device in terms of building quality, ergonomics, performance and overall impression. My first retro handheld was the PocketGo, which is awesome too, but a bit outdated, so there is noticable gap between it and modern Anbernic devices.
Also I was surprised to see a retro handheld on your channel, I love to watch videos about music gear and beatmaking, but I also love retro gaming stuff, so it's awesome to see combination of these two things in one video)
Yeah, I've been really happy with the build quality, especially for the price! Thanks for watching :)
Whoa, looks very interesting! I ordered an anbernic rg353vs just yesterday to feel some childhood memories of playing GBA. And now I realise that it can be also sort of pocket operator. Of course not 100% similar but come on! I love to explore new ways to make music so much! You inspire me to try it. Thank you!❤ btw, your first track in lsdj sounds very nice!
I believe the community that creates Super Mario World romhacks use a tracker style workflow to create the game audio (when they alter tracks)
That's awesome!
It's been a while since I haven't been watching your videos (since the worst time of the pandemics), I hope all is fine and going well!
Nice video, I am starting to come back to music stuff and so interested in chiptune music hehe, it was so nice to find your video when searching for stuff :)
Thanks for the video and I am happy to see you continue after these 3 years! Congrats and I wish you the best here and with the music! ;)
Thanks so much! Still uploading daily haha, can't believe it's been over 3 years now!
@@FreeBeat Yes I saw in in your channel. Congratulations, that's something 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I really admire it! Keep on the great work and thanks again for sharing your knowledge and time with the rest of the world 😉
Somewhere, in the Nintendo legal department, 87 alarms went off at the same time.
Yeah I definitely did some reading before I published this video lol.
Got a P tracker and it is fun to use once you wrap your head around it. I also have a M8 on pre-order which I'm looking forward to.
If you'd like to checkout the M8 for fairly cheap, look up how to make and "Headless" M8 using a Teensy 4.1 board.
Yeah I definitely think there is an M8 in my future haha. Thanks for watching!
We need some more lsdj videos from Freebeat
You can get other tracker software working on these retro handhelds including connecting it to a teensy 4.1. running m8 headless, making your handheld a m8 for 15$ or whatever you pay for the teensy
Yeah, I'll probably get a teensy eventually, if I don't wind up with the actual m8 first haha.
Considering your love for Pocket Operators, you should probably checkout Nanoloop next [It's another DAW for Gameboy, but sequencing is grid based, rather than tracker based].
I myself prefer the tracker layout, so I'm right at home with LSDJ and the Carillon (Tracker) editor.
I'll definitely check it out, thanks for watching!
This timing is insane. I just got a Miyoo Mini emulator to try this exact workflow. Super glad to see it featured here and hear you enjoyed it! Tips and tricks are always welcome. What was the tutorial you watched?
I can't find the exact video I watched, but this one is really good, and a bit shorter! ruclips.net/video/RLBUyAQ3_dQ/видео.html
Gotta love Ambernic..
Incidentally - have you ever played Music or Music 2000 on PlayStation? Hugggge nostalgia for me, they were awesome, big recommend!
I haven't, but I'll give them a shot!
@@FreeBeat bonus: you'll be able to run them on your Ambernic - although it might be a bit fiddly on a small screen... superb tool, tho... many an hour spent!
Enjoy, dude ❤🍻🇬🇧
I'll have to try LSDJ on my old GBA SP
Do it!
I love your channel dude. I'm going to have to go check this out with an emulator.
Have fun! I definitely recommend a controller :)
I've been playing with this and Nanoloop on my Analogue Pocket... It's interesting...
How do you like it?
Is there anyway to get the layout larger on the screen? So cool!
Yeah haha, I found the full screen option right after I finished filming, sorry! I'll use it next time haha, thanks for watching :)
The emulator not being full screen really grated on my OCD. 👀 That composition was great though!!
Yeah haha, there's an option to stretch it to the full screen but I didn't notice it until after I filmed. Thanks for watching!
is it just like gameboy camera music maker but longer?
Be careful... LSDJ is pretty addictive once you get the hang of it, but quite a learning curve.
Yeah I've been taking it slow and having a lot of fun!
Good thing you found that tutorial vid, because Real Men(tm) don't read manuals. Srsly tho, I've had a lot of fun with Caustic 3 on my phone. The big thing being that you can walk around with (at least almost) a DAW in your pocket. But fiddling around on a phone touch screen is just not very satisfying in general and sometimes even annoying. This looks like a much more rewarding experience, but alas, it is not for me. I'd need some pretty thick glasses to keep track of things on that screen, which makes me realize why the OP-Z is so expensive. They made it more friendly to ppl with poor eyesight, because a lot of those are middle-aged dudes with mid-life crisis thirsts for the gear they couldn't afford when they were younger. God, now I feel like such a mark. 😅
Yeah the screen is pretty small haha. Although right after filming this I did find out that the emulator can stretch it to the full size of the actual display, which makes it a lot more tolerable to work with. Thanks for watching!
Now you need make preorder for M8 ;)
It's definitely looking that way :)
You like pocket operators and legos too so the writing for you to like trackers or programming was on the wall 🙂. I am a computer programmer by profession and over the years I noticed that there is a large overlap between computer programming skills and musicality. Not all musicians have a feeling for programming but quite a lot of them do.
It's funny, I really didn't think I would like it because of the programming aspect, but the layout of seeing your patterns and chains like that just clicked for me lol. Thanks for watching!
I love FFTA 🥺 might look into that handheld
Totally worth it!
Oh yeah new toys are always good!
Always!
Nd now you'll wanna try the m8 tracker with that learned workflow..
Oh yeah I've been wanting an M8 since way back when this video came out haha.
I actually bought the original LSDJ cartridge that you put into the grey game boy .
I bought a used grey game boy on eBay for maybe 20 bucks (this was the 90’a)
And the lsdj cartridge. It was very cool but programming music, for me, was like writing code. Lol.
I loved the sounds, the whole idea of creating music this way via 8 bit gameboy but I didn’t connect with the process.
That's EXACTLY how I thought I would feel about it too, which is why I ignored it for so long. I can't believe I was wrong and I don't really understand why lol. Thanks for watching as always!
@@FreeBeat I'm sure the new format is better than the one I have
I would love for Free Beat to get a hold of the new Polyend Play aswell! If anyone could make a more fun and engaging look at it instead of just going through everything like a manual read out loud or such it's you.
I haven't really looked into it yet, but it seems neat. Very generative minded!
Get yourself an m8 mate lol. I'm expecting mine in sep. Would love a review and tips off you.
I really want one now! Thanks for watching :)
You should try LittleGPTracker.
It's on my list!
Welcome to LSDJ club)
Thanks! This was released a while ago actually, I'm really hoping to get an M8 soon now!
Really cool!
Thanks for watching!
FF tactics was the best....man I love that game lol.
So many fond memories of running around with a full team of Viera assassins lol. Thanks for watching!
Where can I find that 45-min tutorial?
When you said you had ADHD it all made sense
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Hahaha yup
Hey Freebeat! Once again you made me buy a piece of, let's say, musical gear xD Started working on my Anbernic too but struggled to find that one hour tutorial on LSDJ you mentioned. Can you please send a link if you still have it? It will be very very very much appreciated!
I actually can't find it now either! This one is pretty good though ruclips.net/video/RLBUyAQ3_dQ/видео.html
@@FreeBeat Thank you! I'll look into it!
Idk 🤷♂️ I have used nanoloop but lsdj looks more confusing
There's definitely a lot to it haha.
@@FreeBeat I feel like the polyend tracker I could probably get the workflow closest thing I’ll get to tracking lol
Thanks for another video
Of course, thanks for watching!
You should check out the Korg programs for the 3DS before Nintendo close the eshop.
I've actually checked them out before, they both felt sort of clunky to me? Maybe I'll give them another shot. Thanks for watching!
Yes they are clunky but fun when you sync with pocket operators. Allows you to program tempo changes.
"People kept recommending this to me and I kept saying no -- turns out I love it".
Now go apologize to all those people, and try one of those even more fully featured devices!
Haha this video is over a year old! If you check some of my more recent videos, you'll see that I have completely fallen in love with the polyend tracker :)
If you liked your first dive into LSDJ, the M8 will blow your mind!
It already is, and I'm just watching other peoples videos on it lol. Thanks for watching!
I guess this gameboy emulator also has an option to show the gameboy screen without the bezel’s
Yes it does haha.
FREE BEAT! you NEED TO CHECK OUT THE RG280V WITH LITTLE PIGGY TRACKER YOU CAN LOAD YOUR OWNS SAMPLES ON THE ROM SD!
That does look pretty cool, thanks for watching!
this sounds more like Kirby: Tilt-N-Tumble King DeDeDe
What video did you watch for it?
For whatever reason, I can't find the tutorial I used, but this one is pretty good! ruclips.net/video/RLBUyAQ3_dQ/видео.html
what LSDJ tutorial did you watch?
Lsdj is so best to making chiptunes on. 😊
It's awesome!
Too bad Caustic 3 is no more available on playstore :( you would have loved it ...
I actually have Caustic 3 haha, it's not my favorite. Making music on my phone just doesn't really do it for me. Thanks for watching!
@@FreeBeat that's odd..,given you have certain tendencies (ADHD like) I thought caustic is the best ratio for getting amazing creative stuff done in the fastest way. It takes some time to break the curve, but I have been using daws and trackers for decades and I find something about the workflow with caustics really magical. (Given you change the default skin first 🤣 I am using it on 11ich tablet though). Thanks for sharing your experience
Ayy!
Thanks for watching!
How to install 🙏❤️
Hey, if you want to dig deeper into lsdj and what it can do I'd be happy to help! I've got a series of mid to advanced tutorials you can check out and feel free to dm me! I love nerding out about it and I know this piece of soft quite well.
I also encourage you to read the manual, it's very well done.
Good to know, I'll reach out if I have questions, thanks!
Now try nanoloop!
I'll give it a shot :)
You dont actually use that tiny format do you? go X4 and get a larger image
Yeah I use the full screen haha, I just forgot in this video for some reason.
My man, you can turn off that GBC border so you get 40% more of space to read
Yeah haha I just forgot to do it for the video.
@@FreeBeat Nice, though you didn't know since probably you are using a preconfigured OS haha :)
If you like LSDj and learn how to use it then know will know how to use M8
USE PS1 "MUSIC 2000"
I'll check it out!
Seems kind of weird to do an entire review on software you’ve barely scratched the surface of, and proceed to generate 13k views, but here I am I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So many people had asked me to do a video on it lol. Now that it's been a good amount of time I might have to do another video.