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Fexell
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Here's my setup. I don't want to remove my laptop to take outside, unfortunately. So, ain't gonna happen.

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    It's an MSI laptop. The red thing is an external sound card, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. Next to it is an amplifier for my Sennheiser HD 600. The software/DAW is FL Studio 20. 👍
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    Are you a producer? or something like that?
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    @wowotek I produce music as a hobby, for the last 11 years. 👌
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    Love that retrowave art!
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    @Fexell can you produce chiptunes music?
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    @wowotek you mean high pitching everything to the max and speeding the living shit out of it?
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    @-ANGRY-CLIENT- thats not what i meant, i mean something kinda retro-oldskool 8-bit music with only 4 voice channel.
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    I see FL, I ++
    I see Scarlett 2i2, I ++ harder

    I rarely push a virtual button with this much force, lel.
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    @wowotek Maybe. Never tried. I mostly make progressive house music, sometimes hardstyle and sometimes melodic beats/trap.
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    @RememberMe Great DAW, great sound card for hobby producers. Works like a charm!
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    @pyaf It's a 6-7 years old 27" Fujitsu monitor. If you meant studio monitors, they're just some 10 years old Samson monitors.
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    @-ANGRY-CLIENT- I love minimalistic backgrounds and paintings. Less is simple. And simple is elegant. 👍
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    @Fexell Do you upload your stuff anywhere?
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    @Fexell well, i am just looking for collab. i currently developing open-source game project.
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    @wowotek Check 8bitpeoples.com, it's a label of a few dozen artists releasing chiptunes under BY-NC-ND license which is great for use in FOSS games. It's mostly "real" chiptune artists, staying true to console sounds.

    Personally I'm more of a fan of the more produced sounds of artists like LukHash (https://youtube.com/watch/...), just raw sines and sawtooths kind of hurt your ears after a while.

    If you're willing to spend a little bit of money, you could always just contact an artist... many gladly give licenses for $5-$100 to small/free projects, especially if you credit the artist.
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    @wowotek If you could give me a song for reference, I could probably learn and make something similar. I don't mean this in a bragging way, but I can learn other genres pretty quickly by now.
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    @PrivateGER Soundcloud, YouTube, Spotify, etc. My artist name is the same as my user name here, on DevRant.
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    Here's the track that is in the photo: https://soundcloud.com/fexell/... . It's set to private as it is not finished yet, and I'd like to keep it private.
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