I would request an option to have a constantly changing PW. for that sweet sweet chip sound.

Timbob wrote:

I usually get them from tayda.
Cheap Asian labour etc.

http://www.taydaelectronics.com/

good for switches, for sure. much easier to find what im looking for on that site.

e.s.c. wrote:

it depends on what youre doing.. sounds like you're new to working with electronics, so i highly recommend reading this http://www.amazon.com/Circuit-Bending-B … 0764588877
the type and rating of potentiometer you use really depends on what exactly you're doing with it

I'm not exactly new to electronics, I just don't know how much resistance i need. I'll probably pick up a few anywhere from 5k to 1M.

I have also found these:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/BI- … IdDqtkQ%3d

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/BI- … V%2foso%3d

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/BI- … 51t4LzU%3d

e.s.c. wrote:

mouser is great

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/BI- … onMtd8E%3d
Are these any good?I'm going to be circuitbending keyboards.

What is the best store to get simple pots and switches? Because RadioShack is a ripoff. Know of any good surplus dealers?

sadly, do not have one. What are you looking for? just that?

Pretty cool!

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iamowlsense wrote:

The 'delete' mechanic on piggy is the same as the 'cut' mechanic on a PC. You have to select, then cut it. If you need it again, paste it. If you need to erase more after that, keep cutting. However, you can only paste back the last thing you cut, so be careful of losing phrases lol

Or you can actually map and change them, I have mine set to X and O instead of  ▲ and ■

thanks!

cool story.

Xephyr wrote:

Wait so what exactly is it? a multi-synth C64?

I may want.

Wait so what exactly is it? a multi-synth C64?

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I need to know how to erase notes/effects after I place them... This is urgent!

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I'm not used to piggy at all XD I'm getting used to it though. I usually use things like Milkytracker.

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e.s.c. wrote:

lgpt (piggy tracker) .. http://gorehole.org/lgptWiki/doku.php
it's basically like lsdj, just with 8 channels and it uses samples and soundfont files instead..
you can run lsdj on psp also, through an emulator.. rin is supposed to be a pretty good one

Thanks man, I'll definitely try it out!

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It all makes so much sense now...