I bought a cheap DMG to GBC link cable on ebay to sync nanoloop 2.8 with nanoloop mono. I can get the tempo to sync but the main issue I'm having is that I'm unable to use the d-pad on my DMG when they are connected. It works fine when I unplug the cable, and when I turn off the GBA. I'm not sure if the problem is the cable, Nanoloop mono, 2.8, or operator error. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Someone here has a similar problem : https://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/2427 k-problem/
when I plug in the link cable in both dmg's the d-pad stops working on one of the gameboys.
You could try the solution Orgia Mode gave.
Thanks for the link. I noticed that the d-pad works on the DMG running mono until I start nanoloop 2.8 on the GBA. Also the dpad isnt completely disabled as I am able to edit a note with only the right button on the dpad. But I can't use any of the other directions. Everything else seems to work fine on mono and I have no issues with 2.8. The link cable also adjusts the contrast on the DMG when I plug it in and the GBA powers on when I connect to two. Not sure if this is normal or not.
Actually that was the solution! the link cable had a wire connecting pin 4 so all I had to do was cut it and now it works great! thanks Gala!
I'm happy that it helps. Have fun with your setup.
Nanoloop mono is my favorite nanoloop version, I hope you enjoy it!
(i would be really happy to listen to the music you make with nanoloop, so don't hesitate to share)
Last edited by Gala (Apr 13, 2019 4:28 pm)
Thanks I already am! I plan on recording something with this setup soon, but here's something I recorded recently with some analog drone synths and nanoloop mono: https://soundcloud.com/phenepsylamine/d 19/s-seuCP
It's quite cool! What did you use for the kick ?
Last edited by Gala (Apr 13, 2019 9:45 pm)
I used nova drone and maximal drone for the drones (obviously), nanoloop mono, microtonic/PO32 for the kick, and bastl kastle added some chaos near the end.