Hey guys, time for another contest! But first, the winners of the first one:
Judging:
@Ivoah: 93
@SJCubed: 93
@utz: 90
@brentmaas: 78
The details of the judging process are here (https://codewalr.us/contests/201509-cwick-contest-1/results.txt), if you have any questions, feel free to ask me.
Votes:
@Ivoah: 3 (50%)
@SJCubed: 2 (33%)
@utz: 1 (17%)
@brentmaas: 0 (0%)
After having crunched all the numbers together, the following members wins these amount of walriipoints, which gets added to their profile:
@Ivoah: 100
@SJCubed: 75
@utz: 50
@brentmaas: 25
Congratulations everyone!
Now for the main event, why not a music contest, for a change? Here at the CWick contests we figured we should follow program releases with mini-contests and allow for variety, so it could be anything, really, not just programming.
@utz recently released his Houston Tracker 2 (https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=758.0) and we figured it would be interesting to have a contest about that.
So this contest's goal is to make a song using HT2, it can be a cover or an original and you have a week to do so, more specifically until next Friday 23:59:59 EDT (or in Europe time, 05:59:59). Send me your save file (as in, as it is now, the whole program with the song in it) in pm or by email at
[email protected] by this date and you'll have chances to win a few walriipoints! Of course, the song should have been started after this contest was announced, should be released after the contest ends (not before!) and mostly all the usual and common sense rules applies. (If anything, just ask here, as usual.) Judging starts after the contest ends and should run for another week.
Have fun!
Yay, thanks for the votes guys! I'l try to make something for this contest, but I'm not very musically inclined...
(Note: I am not entering "One Axe to Save us all", since I am staff and wanted to leave more chances to others :P)
I think it's a nice idea to add variety to the contests instead of just doing the same thing over and over, and since HT2 just came out it's a nice opportunity to try it and do some cool chiptune music with it. :walrii:
Congrats Ivoah :D
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 10, 2015, 05:31:43 AM
(Note: I am not entering "One Axe to Save us all", since I am staff and wanted to leave more chances to others :P)
Quote from: Juju on October 10, 2015, 05:26:08 AM
the song should have been started after this contest was announced, should be released after the contest ends
Note that you could be eligible anyway, unless you're involved in any way with the contest, which I pretty much run alone. You would not be eligible for the regular ones, though.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 10, 2015, 05:31:43 AM
I think it's a nice idea to add variety to the contests instead of just doing the same thing over and over, and since HT2 just came out it's a nice opportunity to try it and do some cool chiptune music with it. :walrii:
Yeah, the next one could easily be an art contest as well. Variety and trying out recently released stuff are the words here.
Can the deadline be extended to give ppl like me (who never made music with a sequencer before) a better chance? I am still working on my own sequencer, one specifically customized for my needs and wants.
Quote from: c4ooo on October 10, 2015, 08:16:57 PM
Can the deadline be extended to give ppl like me (who never made music with a sequencer before) a better chance? I am still working on my own sequencer, one specifically customized for my needs and wants.
I'm afraid not. That's the point of the contest, I want to see what you guys can do in less than a week. One tip I can give you is to follow the tutorial that comes with HT2, then you'll track music like a pro :)
I also remind you that you don't have to make something fancy, either. It's kind of easy to overshoot and think of something big when something actually pretty simple would do the job. (That's the point of the contest too, although I sometimes think I undershoot with this advice... And then I get surprised it's not the case.)
Yeah I had no clue what I was doing at first, then I quickly learned from the readme tutorial. Songs don't have to be long and I assume that covers/remakes of game music or my own songs are accepted, right?
Then i guess you wont mind if i just send a video of me playing music on a calc real time? The most shore way for me to make some good music is to record myself playin a program i wrote that makes a sound based on which key you press.
Unfortunately for you, this contest only allows Houstontracker 2 tracks, from what I could gather.
Wow, this is so cool! Thanks for putting this together
@Juju! I'll try to lure some more people here by announcing this on a few other places.
You're welcome, feel free to do so :)
I agree with that move :), I wonder if this could get some people more interested in calculators too, especially older models? I know that
@CVSoft is a very huge fan of the TI-82 but he rarely posts on CodeWalrus (he mostly goes to TI-Planet) since barely anyone here has a TI-81 or 82 and he isn't interested in newer calcs much.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 11, 2015, 06:53:02 PM
I agree with that move :), I wonder if this could get some people more interested in calculators too, especially older models? I know that @CVSoft is a very huge fan of the TI-82 but he rarely posts on CodeWalrus (he mostly goes to TI-Planet) since barely anyone here has a TI-81 or 82 and he isn't interested in newer calcs much.
I'm certainly an exception in the community, as most people get involved because they have a TI-83 Plus or higher model. However, having tools available for TI-73/TI-82/TI-85 users means they aren't pressured to buy another calculator, since that would make their original purchase of a graphing calculator a waste of money for the purposes of this community.
I think that programs for those models are still welcome in the community. While they won't be much popular, people will still download it if they have the calcs, plus those calcs might be more attractive towards the vintage computer enthusiasts.
participation sent! (by email)
Thank you! By the way, I remind you, the deadline is Friday 23:59 EST.
Well... The contest is done now, right? Now to the judging!
The contestants are
@garvalf and... yeah, congratulations, you won by default. That's kind of a boring way to win, but your song was quite good, so I think you still deserved it. I'll put it online in the contest folder later today for those who wish to listen to it.
See ya for a future contest!
Aw sorry to hear that there weren't many entries, but I guess that school might have been an issue since many people seems busy. Perhaps that contest idea could be brought back at one point and with other calculator music softwares? Also I can't wait to listen to the entry.
ALso perhaps it might have been better to wait at the end of the month for this contest or make it a week longer to give people enough time to familiarize themselves with HT2?
Ah!
It's a pity I was alone on this, but anyway I had a great deal of fun to compose it.
I'll put the song on SoundCloud soon.
Cool, let us know when you do :)
ok it's done now:
https://soundcloud.com/garvalf/archeocat-versus-cybercat
I'll post later the TI binary on my website.
it's true the deadline was quite close to the announcement. I had some advance in learning it because I was lucky to be one of the HT2 beta testers ;)
Well, maybe there could be a new 1-bit music contest in the future?
I wasn't even aware of this. How about a notice on the frontpage with a mention of the current running CWick Contest?
THe issue is that they often were launched just minutes before news articles were posted, so finding a slot for those news without harming other news was extremely hard. We could do them anyway, but there are always risks of said news getting bumped down by another news less than minutes later.
We could also edit the welcome message to mention the contests, though.
Also awesome song
@garvalf :D , I wonder which drum did you use?
Pity about the low turnout. I actually abstained on purpose because it felt kind of strange to participate in a contest using my own tool. But no doubt the "winning" track is excellent, so congrats
@garvalf :)
Wow indeed, it sounds fantastic. Great job. Again I'm really impressed by HT2, props to you utz. :)
thanks.
QuoteI wonder which drum did you use?
I used the default one indeed, just 1 + 2 + 7 or 8. I haven't tried the other modes yet.
I've used some equaliser but not too much. The original sound directly plugged into my netbook's input was quite harsh (it was a bit different from my earphones)
Ah ok. I myself use the default drums 1 and 2.