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^cute mixer!

I'm getting back into DS, finally bought a second hand one that straight up actually works rather than the half-broken ones i've already got big_smile and managed to find the original DS-10 cheap on ebay. So far seems ideal for my noise purposes, the combination of lo-fi/chip and pseudo analog sound is perfect for Cementimental. ^__^

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Los Angeles, CA

I've been messing with LSDj midiout.  I am having entirely too much fun.

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Granada, Spain

Now im ready for busking with my crappy 15$ speaker smile

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San Francisco

LoL. looks like a lot of the oldschoolers have left their gameboys behind and traded in for amigas, ataris, and actual synths/other gear. Glad I am not the only one.

Last edited by wedanced (Sep 30, 2014 8:41 am)

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Leiden

Carf doing his thing in his studio.
http://imgur.com/wIk4Mpq

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Oakland/San Francisco

Set up includes: MidiNES 1.1.1 with stock NES, Famitracker on PC, Synthcart w/ Atari 2600, Ableton Live for midi duties and some recording stuffs.
Not viewable: Commodore 64 with Cynthcart 1.2.4 and portable 4.3" screen. Gameboy with LSDJ being modded at the moment.

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Joliette, QC, Canada

Setup 2014 Update !

I now have this little beast at the other side of the setup ! (and a second Ultrasatan ! big_smile )

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Oakland/San Francisco

what is that awesome looking thingy next to the game console?

I Need A Medic wrote:

S'all I got so far. sad

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Seattle, WA

Looks like a circuit bending breakout box to me. I wanna see some video of this in action. Also why are we quoting in reverse.

Weave of K wrote:

what is that awesome looking thingy next to the game console?

I Need A Medic wrote:

S'all I got so far. sad

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Oakland/San Francisco

Hi. What's the thing next to the Gameboy and why is it drool worthy?

KeFF wrote:
_-_- wrote:

Oh shit. drooool. **********

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It's an OP-1.
It's drool worthy because it's a very nice & fun ultra portable synth.

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_-_- wrote:

It's an OP-1.
It's drool worthy because it's a very nice & fun ultra portable synth.


How does the OP-1 interact with your gameboy? Is it just effects and filtering or?

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Outer Space
J3wel wrote:
_-_- wrote:

It's an OP-1.
It's drool worthy because it's a very nice & fun ultra portable synth.


How does the OP-1 interact with your gameboy? Is it just effects and filtering or?

To my knowledge you can record the sound from the Gameboy straight into the OP and do some crazy stuff on it. Pretty cool. I really want one.

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I don't have it anymore. Didn't use it that much with any external gear to be honest. Some filtering/fx I guess, but that's not the op-1's strong side imo. Where it really shines is making in-the-box-stuff anywhere, anytime. Sounds pretty damn good if you have patience too.

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Abandoned on Fire

All about that clean sound and unlimited storage space, ya feel me?

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Toronto

2x 64m flash carts with LSDJ
6x gameboy cameras (yellow signed by Scott Mc Niel)
2x PIL DMG-01 (soon to be modded [see top left corner])
1x GB Boy colour with prosound mod
1x gamebuino (working on tracker program)
1x Korg KP2 mini
1x 3ds xl w/ Korg DS10+