A longcat post this way comes.
@kleeder
Q: how did you come up with the idea for this thread?
A: ocremix had a subforum I used to post at called "UnModerated". But then, stuff happened and the core groups from that subforum left the site and created their own forums. So, in one of those forums, an user called "Bummer" hosted their Hotseat thread and I joined it. The idea was revived a couple of years later, but never again.
Q: did u expect it to become such a big thing?
A: I never know what to expect. At first, I thought it would've been successful enough if it had at least 10 people join in so that the event could last at least a month. But we had almost the triple of that amount, which made the event encompass practically the whole summer. This makes me happy. I missed being part of a website where people make art, while there are also non-artistic activities that are still focused on the website group.
Q: is there a botbr you wanted to enter this hotseat but they didn't?
A: doctorn0gloff is one. But a lot of other folks, too.
@Max Chaplin
Q: Do you like Brazilian music? What are your favorite artists/releases/compositions?
A: I do! My favorite brazilian singer is Lulu Santos. And my favorite track by him is
Assim Caminha a Humanidade. But my favorite brazilian album overall is
Electronicus by Renato Mendes, which consists of moog versions of several brazilian songs.
Q: Are there musical tricks/cliches you have a weakness for?
A: Sometimes, I have a melody and, while it plays, I may briefly change its octave and return to the original octave shortly after.
Q: How did your environment change over the last decade in terms of development/poverty/safety?
A: The pandemic affected the poorest class the most. As a result, there are lots of drug addicts that wander around here, to the point that the nearest entrance to the park I take a stroll at was blocked for an undetermined period. But at least I can still enter the park from the main gate. However, I haven't directly experienced any unsafe situations in this area so far. I lived in the south of here during my uni years and it was a far more dangerous environment, with burglars attempting break-ins in my house and I was also victim of robbery once.
Q: Is there anything about BotB you would change if practicality wasn't an issue?
A: It would be nice if people were able to change their BotBr names if they wanted to without having to start a new account. But it does seems impractical if that would also require all of the files attached to one's account to also be renamed.
@SnugglyBun
Q: What's you favorite instrument?
A: Synthesizers. But if they don't count, then the
daxophone
Q: How did you find Battle of the Bits?
A: After 8bitcollective was gone, I wanted a website replacement for my pseudo-chiptune posting. There was even a knockoff called "μCollective", which only lasted for a while. Ultimately, I found BotB through a link posted in the Chiptunes = Win Facebook group iirc. But I didn't start being active until last year.
Q: Is there a particular BOTBr you admire?
A: DBOYD is my number one inspiration to get encouraged enough to make more music with trackers. I highly relate with their music. And we share a lot of game ost tastes that are similar to the music we make.
Q: Since when did you start composing?
A: Started composing with Propellerhead Reason in 2003. But I didn't read any tutorials at all back then and my english sucked anyway lol. Would just try whatever that worked well enough for me and make music without a care in the world. Didn't post what I created anywhere back then or talk to other computer musicians, either. Was basically on my own until I joined ocremix a year later.
Q: What music programs do you usually use?
A: Started using FL Studio, when a childhood friend told me about it, a year after I started using Reason. I've been using it ever since. All of my allgear, fakebit, msgs midi, remix, wildchip and xg entries were made with FL.
Q: Do you find yourself more capable with trackers or more traditional DAWs?
A: Definitely DAWs. I've used them most of my life. Only recently Battle of the Bits made me use trackers.
@kilowatt64
Q: You seem to have a wide spread of musical and artistic interests. Are there any musical styles/genres that you wouldn't care to write music for?
A: This is a difficult one. There are certainly genres I'm less likely to write music for, like dubstep. But that doesn't means I'd never, at least, borrow elements from dubstep for something else.
Q: If you could meet up with any composer to have a 1-on-1 interview, who would it be?
A: Norio Hanzawa, who made the music for Gunstar Heroes, is a God. There are zero interviews with him and the only photo of him online shows his back to the camera. One of the most mysterious game composers of all time. I'd like to know how he came up with his style and his influences.
Q: What is the most nostalgic sound chip for you?
A: I love the ym2612 and the SPC700 for different reasons, but I played Sega Genesis games before SNES ones, so the ym2612 soundchip ends up being the most nostalgic.
Q: Is that also your favorite sound chip to write music for when writing chiptunes?
A: It used to be for a while. But I'd like to try the 2A03 and the SN76489 soundchips more, on actual trackers.
Q: Your songs often seem to present a variety of ideas that blend together smoothly. Where do your musical ideas come from?
A: Thanks! I listen to a lot of music, so I'm sure a lot of it inspires me. Possibly a blend of pop, game and anime music.
Q: What's one thing about yourself you'd be good with sharing that most of us don't already know about you?
A: I like to do voice acting. It's been on my plans to dub an entire anime episode just for fun.
Q: If you were writing a sample-based remix song and could only draw samples from a single game soundtrack, which game would it be?
A: Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Q: What are some of your favorite games/series for the music alone?
A: The Hybrid Front,
Panorama Cotton,
Jewel Master
Q: What are some of your favorite games/series for the gameplay alone?
A: Time Pilot,
Green Beret,
Pit-Fighter (genesis version)
Q: Any games that nailed both music AND gameplay for you?
A: Shining Force II,
Rocket Knight Adventures,
Mole Mania
Q: Your work has appeared in a variety of places outside of Botb. Do you have have any particular projects or experiences outside of here that you remember particularly fondly?
A: I'd Receive the Worst News From Your Beautiful Lips is a song of mine I remember fondly. Watching
people during the stream wonder who made it while I kept anonymously laughing IRL was something else.
@big lumby
Q: are there any local/regional acts that have inspired your music? regional applies to the rest of the continent as well (argentina, peru, etc)
A: If we're talking only about South America, brazilian bossa nova inspired my music
very sporadically. But if the question encompasses Latin America as a whole,
I made a cuban cha-cha-cha (which was a much bolder inspiration than bossa nova ever was) entry for the last Summer Chip.
Q: what instruments do you play?
A: Right now, none. Had violin classes as a kid (which I didn't enjoy, btw). Then, guitar classes. And snare drum classes for marching band rehearsals only. There was a piano in the apartment I grew up in, but it was untuned for several years lol
Q: which one is the most fun for you to play out of all of them?
Never had keyboard classes, since those were the most competitive for enrollment at school. I'd probably have enjoyed those the most, because I loved playing with synthesizers as a toddler.
Q: favorite retro game and retro game console? (pre 6th gen)
A: I'll go with Mario Kart 64 thanks to the local 4-player battle mode alone. As for the console, this is a tough one because I love both the SNES and the Sega Genesis so much. It's really close, but I'll go with the Genesis, for reasons that include it having
Toejam & Earl, which is a highly involving 2-player co-op experience.
Q: favorite retro computer? (pre 2000)
A: Never had a Commodore 64, but I'll go with that one because the music from
Last Ninja 2 is my jam.
Q: any album recommendations?
A: Not sure if you are into the genres encompassed by all these albums, but
Karl Bartos - Communication,
Girl Talk - Feed the Animals,
Tesla Boy - Modern Thrills (not full on YouTube)... I'll stop here : )
Q: out of your entire time on battle of the bits, what's the one main takeaway you've had that you wouldn't have without this site? as in, what's the one thing that's changed the most for you since joining?
A: I was intimidated with the thought of having only 1 hour to compete, as someone who struggles to rush with art making. But I eventually realized that sometimes the results of my entries can be satisfactory and, in some instances, even surpass my expectations.
Q: name one feature from botb that are respectively your favorite and least favorite, and explain why.
A: My favorite feature is being able to host XHBs in any format at almost anytime because it feels empowering and I love people show up out of nowhere to participate. My least favorite feature are May taxes, because I spend months earning those boons from battle activity and suddenly a good chunk of them are gone. Yeah, we can ask for them, but I'd rather keep only spending the ones I earned on my own or earned from people who voluntarily send them to me.
Q: same question for formats as well
A: my favorite format is draw, but specifically if it includes bitpacks in which you get to draw characters. Characters are fun and without them, there is no storytelling. Meanwhile, my least favorite format is tic80 because I suck at coding and wasted so many hours trying to learn for the ac22 battle that I gave up on submitting.
Q: out of all botbrs who you've never teamed up on a song with, which one would you collab with first out of all of them?
A: I never teamed up with any BotBr! Except with PolarBirds for a non-BotB song before I started being active here. It has to be with people who match my energy well enough, like OPM. I meant to finish a collab with a certain someone for the last Winter Chip, but that didn't happen. So, I'll try to finish it for the next one.
Q: favorite anime?
A: Gintama, because it's the most character-driven show I've ever watched. And it has a bit of everything.
Q: what's the one thing you're most grateful for regarding botb?
A: Definitely the friends I made. For without them, any community sucks no matter how relatable its subject is.
Q: if given the chance, would you host a major battle someday?
A: I'm not sure. At least from what I can tell, major hosts must film themselves or at least record their voices during streams so that folks can be aware of the results unfolding. Can't say I'm the type to go this far at the moment. But if I submit a major proposal to the Future Battle series and it receives enough popular appeal, it would be interesting to consider, assuming I'll be allowed to, that is.
Q: will there be another one of these anytime soon?
A: hmm... maybe
"and lastly: you are awesome!!"
you are awesome