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Long Beach, CA

I don't get them anymore (mostly when I first got it a year ago), but have any of you played a song in LSDJ only to have almost every single note/sound play completely wrong or scrambled? The first couple of times scared the hell out of me...then I just found it hilarious.

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I had a song once that decided to shift each note a few tones... it was weird.

the end.

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Chicago IL

i used to, but then i made a point to never let the batteries run out. also not letting the gameboy fall of a table has helped.

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Sweeeeeeden

Terbografx: Did this happened when you loaded the songs, or could it happen anytime?

Timbob: Sounds like something the value for global transpose or some instrument transpose. Either you did it accidentally, or there was a glitch. (Those happen...)

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Long Beach, CA
nitro2k01 wrote:

Terbografx: Did this happened when you loaded the songs, or could it happen anytime?

Timbob: Sounds like something the value for global transpose or some instrument transpose. Either you did it accidentally, or there was a glitch. (Those happen...)

It happened randomly on a couple boots. Rebooting always fixed it.

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Sydney, NSW

I used to get that back when I used LSDJ 3.4.x

Every second value would be changed to 3A, every other value to 00, and every table command to ?

Saskrotch wrote:

also not letting the gameboy fall of a table has helped.

This too.

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England
Chainsaw Police wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

also not letting the gameboy fall of a table has helped.

This too.

Eh? I thought the two-foot-drop technique was the orthodox way to turn on LSDJ's randomize mode.

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I found when I use the cart with different systems like going from a Original Gameboy to a Gamrboy pocket then to a gameboy advanced seems to make the start to glitch out. Then I usually just extract the sav file format the cart and i am good to go. Now I only use my original gameboy.

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Baton Rouge, LA

this problem just happened to me! i was showing someone some stuff i'd been working on and i bumped the power supply cord while loading a song and it shut off. when i turn it on now one song is super scrambled, tables are off, instruments out of place, tempo is super slow. is there a known fix. i haven't backed up this one yet!

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Sweeeeeeden

If you are able to get sav file off the cartridge and send it to me, I may be able to recover it. nitro2k01 att gmail dott com.

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Baton Rouge, LA

awesome. you just need the sav and not the whole rom?

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Sweeeeeeden

Just the sav.

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Baton Rouge, LA

ok file sent

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Baton Rouge, LA

nitro totally fixed my scrambled file y'all! major props to this guy!

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Boston, MA

happy endings are the best

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Baton Rouge, LA

indeed they are. now other than constant backups (i've learned the hard way) is there a mod out there to  reinforce the power supply jack? it's so delicate. i burn through batteries too often and would like to use the power supply more but this is a constant problem for me. it's not just on this one gameboy either. i have 5 and they are all like this.