Kool Skull wrote:waitingwaitingwaiting
Holy shit. Beautiful cart. Beautiful software. CHRISTMAS PLEASE COME SOONER.
Last edited by Note! (Nov 10, 2011 2:56 am)
I say Oliver should just make this a synthesizer module
Like mGB?
mizu wrote:I say Oliver should just make this a synthesizer module
Like mGB?
sort of, but it should be able to be editted through the gameboy, or pc and maybe smartphoens
nordloef wrote:Like mGB?
sort of, but it should be able to be editted through the gameboy, or pc and maybe smartphoens
So like mGB?
it's possible to buy this from the nanoloop site now
i just ordered one!
it's possible to buy this from the nanoloop site now
i just ordered one!
\o/ Thanks for the heads up!
Just hi-jacking this thread. Is the USB adapter available in a MIDI sync rendition? If so, any chances of a firmware rewrite which will enable it to output raw MIDI data for use with e g mGB? I think that would be a quite sellable product...
I am still working on the MIDI version. My plan is to write a simple (USB-)MIDI-to-SPI parser and provide a modified version of pushpin (or mGB, don't know about this one) that simply receives the MIDI-bytes via SPI (instead of its crazy software-MIDI) and hence would work on all GB models. For now I'm stuck with the Microhip PIC USB MIDI example behaving strange, but I definitely want to release such a product. Those with a nanoloop one could then download the PushPin ROM and order the USB-MIDI-adaptor (which will cost the same as the normal USB-adaptor). Since shipping is free, there is no reason to wait for the MIDI-version.
But its going to be a seperate product from the vanilla usb device?