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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I tried again, and I've been waiting for about 45 minutes, I'm still stuck at the music note, with no indication from nlmidi that it saved. Is there anything I can try doing? Should I keep waiting?

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

egr wrote:

Probably not. It takes a lot longer than you would expect for data to be transmitted.  Let it sit for a good 10 minutes or so and see if it completes.

Oh ok. I was just being impatient then. tongue thanks for your help!

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

Es beau

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

egr wrote:

I believe I've had this exact problem.  In my case, I was trying to execute the nlmidi program by double clicking or right click run etc instead of navigating to the file in the command line and then entering the commands to start the program.  If that's not what you're doing then I apologize for implying that you're as dumb as I am.  ;P

Ok so I was doing the exact same thing, so thank you for pointing that out. tongue

I finally got the program to work and begin the process, however, when I transfer the file and the little music note shows up on the Gameboy screen (in the top left corner), from that point it stops working. "Saved" never shows up in the nlmidi program, and the file is nowhere on my computer and is still on my Gameboy. Am I doing anything wrong here?

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

oliver wrote:

Parameters are passed along with the command, e.g. you type

./nlmidi02 -receive myfirstbank.nl1

and then press enter.

Communication is one-way, data are sent/received blindly and there is no error-checking. Steps for saving / loading data have to be performed in the exact order as described.
It is also highly recommended to do a "round-trip" and load a saved bank back to an other bank on the cart. This is currently the only way to confirm that data were transferred correctly.

Thanks for responding! I tried again a few times today, making sure the steps were followed in the exact order as on the website, but I still got the same message that I posted earlier on this thread. And, like I said earlier, I still can't even type in the terminal at this point because it automatically ends the process. The Audio MIDI settings on my computer haven't changed, and there doesn't seem to be a way to change anything. It claims when the cable is plugged in that Nanoloop MIDI is online, but there aren't any settings to change. Hopefully I'm not being confusing or too vague, but this is all that I am able to tell you.

Sorry for yet another bump, I've been preoccupied with other stuff and haven't been messing with this until now.

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

yyyyyeeessssss

YYYEEESSSSSSS

(*and this time I'll hopefully scrape together some money to buy this one)

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(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nwRlnYh02Fk

(*gets banned from CM.O for reviving this)

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Woah, this is awesome! I agree with everyone else here, glad that young people like us (because I'm only 15 also) are making chip music, and yours is REALLY impressive, especially since it seems like you just started recently! Anyway, done rambling, sweet album.

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

SketchMan3 wrote:

So bored tonight. Couldn't stop myself from doing this, lol.


Had forgotten how nice mspaint is for boredome

YUSSSSSS

C'mon let's make this happen

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Cooshinator wrote:

ohiofest 2014

Yes plz let's start this

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Invisible Robot Hands wrote:
sleepytimejesse wrote:

whaaaaat

let's play a show sometime

Yo I'm going on tour next month and I'mma be in Ohio on two of the dates. To my knowledge, there's slots open on at least one of those shows.

Hey Invisible Robot Hands, I saw your Tumblr messages and I replied to them. In case they didn't send or something (and the Tumblr mobile app is weird so that's possible), I am very interested! PM me and I'll give you my email, I have a couple dumb questions and stuff so hopefully we can discuss this further. Thanks so much for offering, again!

(wow people are offering me gigs what is this it's beautiful)

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

DeerPresident wrote:

Nice jams! I liked the part where you didn't give a fuck and made music that you WANT to make. 10/10, will listen again:)

Wow, this is gonna sound cheesy, but that's one of the coolest compliments I've ever gotten for my music. Thanks for listening, and I'm glad everyone seems to like it!

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Imaginary wrote:

Good stuff man. It's got those good old fashioned *screams "I'M OBNOXIOUS" then pulls down pants and jumps off of roof* kind of song titles. Favorite jam? Special Snowflakes.

Those are the only song titles I'm good at lol. Thanks, glad you liked it!

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

sleepytimejesse wrote:

ohio rprsnt

Amen. We need more chiptuners (sorry couldn't think of a better word) here in Ohio.

Btw I used to live in Youngstown lol

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Woah, did not expect feedback that quickly lol. Thanks, I'm glad you guys liked it (especially since I'm kind of obsessed with all of your music tongue )!

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(23 replies, posted in Releases)

From the depths of rural Delaware, Ohio, amidst an endless supply of country music made by people who play real instruments, comes a misunderstood, dark-clothed, 2edgy4u teenager whose music may change the world forever (or quickly fade into obscurity). This adolescent hooligan, with the help of his Gameboy and his laptop, mixes noisy garage-band punk elements with the nostalgic 8-bit sounds of your old Nintendo that you threw in the attic. The result may cause the listener to blast this album in a basement and start a moshpit with a bunch of sweaty hipsters (paraphrased from Invisible Robot Hands), or simply go permanently deaf. Listen at your own risk.

I got this out earlier than I thought I would. tongue Anyway, I'm really excited about this release, it's basically my first "full-length", containing 10 songs (but only in 10 minutes because that's how I roll), plus a bonus track! Hopefully you guys enjoy it. Made with Famitracker and Nanoloop One (Gameboy), and mastered/edited in Garageband.

Listen or buy here