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I'm trying to sync my NL 1.7.6 running on a Game Boy Colour, to a NL 2.7.9 running on a GBA SP.

I found this video, where it's said that I have to hit A+B in 2.X (2.3 was the version from the video) when hovering the bpm option.
Like in the video, the darker square stopped running through the sequencer and kept beeing at the top left.
But when I turned my GBC on with 1.7.6 in it, it didn't synchronize while they both were connected throughout a link cable.

The link cable Im using has two contacts at each end, 4 in total, 2 for GBC/GBA and 2 for DMG.

Is it maybe the kind of link cable I'm using, or is there another problem that might be the reason for the two Nanoloop versions not to sync?

Any help is appreciated smile

edit: spelling

Last edited by havocCc (Feb 25, 2016 7:58 am)

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havocCc wrote:

hit A+B in 2.X when hovering the bpm option

This prepares nanoloop 2 for slave sync mode. Did you start nanoloop 1 in master sync mode? To do this, press start while hovering the bpm option.

Sync functions are explained in the manuals;
http://www.nanoloop.com/one/nanoloop17.html
http://www.nanoloop.com/two/nanoloop27.html

edit: -1 snark

Last edited by Knife Crimes (Feb 25, 2016 9:23 am)

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Set both to slave with A+B and then start one with START.

Do not use the plugs on the same end of the cable, only the oppposite ends have crossed wires.

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thanks guys, i appreciate it smile