Hey folks,
I'm surveying the gear I have, and I'm thinking of using a second GBA just for handling the main beat / groove when playing gigs. I don't have MIDI anything (well, the microkorg can talk MIDI, but nothing else does). Given how much the microkorg can do, I'd really like to keep it free for running lead and random weirdness, with the first GBA used for chip rhythm. My question for you is, what's your favorite piece of hardware for keeping that steady bassline / percussion going? I've seen a couple of different button-y things for controlling drum hits in this forum (what's the proper name for those?) and I'm interested in suggestions for something good to add to the collection. The two gameboy solution would probably work great for me if I can get my hands on another flash cart for a reasonable price.
When you guys mention that LSDJ (or Nanoloop) can sync some other piece of hardware with a click track, does that mean it basically restarts the loop on the thing being synced?
Additionally, is making the jump to MIDI the only sensible path for me, given that I'm trying to use seven different pieces of equipment? I'm pretty fast with my hands but it's getting a bit ridiculous. The possibility of having machine-perfect timing is a big draw too, but I'm not sure what I need to have (i.e.) the microkorg sync tempo with the gameboys.
It's worth mentioning that I don't do pure chip tune - I'm doing a sort of mash up of metal, CDJ cutting, chip, and traditional dance music.
Links, opinions, and info greatly appreciated!