1

(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

notch filter can take care of the hums quite brilliantly, thats what i use now, really quick and really helpful.

2

(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

damn:/ ill try someof the tips but my Gbc running LsdJ which i thought was way noisier is only loud as hell as long as it isn't playing, but then it shuts up which is quite awesome.. well, thx for the feedback anyway!

3

(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I have the new nanoloop 2.5 and the classic Dba but i have a constant buzzing noise, any idea how to get rid of it and do others have the same issue?

4

(234 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

ok thanks for the help appreciate it! and yes i am using windows

5

(234 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

oliver wrote:

Nlmidi is a command line tool, it doesn't work by just clicking it.

Open a console window, change to the directory where the nlmidi program is located and then type nlmidi03 -parameter. Available parameters are:

-midi
-sync
-send <filename>
-receive <filename>

To switch to midi or sync mode, you can use a batch file: Create a text file with content

nlmidi03 -MIDI
pause

and save it as midi.bat or sync.bat.

ok didn't quite get how the program worked...
I don't really have anything to do with coding and similar stuff so, what does a batch file do?
also i don't quite understand how to use the commands....for example do i just type :   -send nanoloop254.mb     into CMD to update, because that doesn't seem to work for me..
Help is mucgh appreciated and sorry for my noobishness.

6

(234 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Ive got my usb adapter but the nlmidi software doesn't want to open, it quickly flashes up and then closes. i tried the nlusb program too and that one doesn't recognise the adapter. Any tips on what i could do to make it work?