Does anyone have a method to separate the three channels on the Nanoloop Mono, enabling each channel to be patched individually through a mixer?
I think that's what the pads on it are. One is ground, one is +5V, and the other three are probably the individual channel outs. That would require some soldering though.
I asked Oliver the same thing a while back, and the only useful outputs available are the mixed pre and post GB amp outputs.
Last edited by darenager (Jul 4, 2017 12:48 am)
Most likely just test points, there is a 5v pad, a ground, audio ground pad.
-slight side track- anyone know if something similar can be done with the 2.x versions ?
if something similar can be done with the 2.x versions ?
Most likely not, since all the sound is generated by CPU
upd: Clarified the person who I answered to
Last edited by bitwise (Jul 5, 2017 8:04 pm)
Most likely not, since all the sound is generated by CPU
Not with Nanoloop mono. All sound is generated by analog components in the cart. The gameboy just acts as sequencer and amp.
So all channels are being fed individually to to the gameboy - with possibilty for getting them out in one fashion or another.
So all channels are being fed individually to to the gameboy - with possibilty for getting them out in one fashion or another.
They're mixed in the cart and then sent to the game boy through the audio in pin of the cart connector. If the pads aren't channel audio then you'd have to cut into the cart to expose the circuits