That was great..
The Giant Bombstep: Reloaded
@Arker101 said:
Man, stuff like this really makes me want to go out and buy Video and Music editing software just for the hell of it, but I know I'd be too crappy at it, anyways.
Great stuff Hamst3r.
It's great fun even if the results turn out horrible, and for starters there are plenty of free (legally so) options. Hamst3r said he used Jeskola Buzz Tracker for this, which is free software (which I personally never managed to get running on my machines), similar music software in the Tracker category are Open Modplug Tracker (OpenMPT) and MadTracker 2, both of which supports the industry standards like VST plugins and ASIO low latency sound cards, if we go to the more "traditional" music sequencer software there is Linux MultiMedia Studio (LMMS), which despite it's name implying otherwise is multiplatform, with a Windows version available, and which is pretty similar to stuff like FL Studio, Cakewalk, Cubase etc.
FL Studio is a somewhat cheap place to start with more professional grade software. If you're using Mac I think GarageBand and that kind of stuff is somewhat cheap as well, if we don't count the 600% hardware price increase.
That would be the old Giant Bombstep. I've since switched to a program called Reaper. It's more of a traditional sequencer. Here's a pic of the new Bombstep in Reaper:@Arker101 said:
Man, stuff like this really makes me want to go out and buy Video and Music editing software just for the hell of it, but I know I'd be too crappy at it, anyways.
Great stuff Hamst3r.
Hamst3r said he used Jeskola Buzz Tracker for this
@Hamst3r said:
@fisk0 said:That would be the old Giant Bombstep. I've since switched to a program called Reaper. It's more of a traditional sequencer. Here's a pic of the new Bombstep in Reaper:@Arker101 said:
Man, stuff like this really makes me want to go out and buy Video and Music editing software just for the hell of it, but I know I'd be too crappy at it, anyways.
Great stuff Hamst3r.
Hamst3r said he used Jeskola Buzz Tracker for this
Yeah, I must've read the comment on the other video, that program looks like it's a cheap option to start with too though. :)
as someone still rather new to the community, what was all that green screen footage from and where can I watch it all?@Wuddel said:
http://www.giantbomb.com/videos/Where is the part at 0:25 from?
Click "Features" as the video type and go to the oldest page, page 17.
@Scrawnto said:
How incredible would it be if they actually used this as the theme for the first Bombcast of the new year? Amazing work, duder!
I'd like to see them use it, but it's kinda long and there is a lot of talking/dialogue clips
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