powersupply wrote:

I think this worked!

Sweet!

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(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

an0va wrote:

I will always post this album when discussing GSXCC:
https://tenebrium.bandcamp.com/releases

Written with a General MIDI sequencer and then converted with GSXCC but since it's completely original music and doesn't exist in any other released format than this, I think this may be a great example of how to nicely use GSXCC.

That and the music is spectacular.

Wow! That really is awesome.

Have you tried wiping the cart and starting again?

IceWolf wrote:

So which one is better My Oldboy or John GBC? I use a samsung galaxy s3.

I find the on-screen buttons/dpad of John GBC a bit easier on my Sony Xperia z3 Compact... but that's probably got a smaller screen than your s3.

garvalf wrote:

John GBC... ...can move and customise the GB buttons...

Oh Nice I didn't realise that! That will make things easier thanks smile

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(66 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Apart from my day job... I'm finishing the last 2 tracks for a GameDanTeam game (Down River Ride).

I'm also working on some tracks of my own for an experimental EP, taking inspiration from various musical concepts that take my interest along the way (right now it's African House music heheh).
I find I have to keep making music for myself on top of commissioned work or my creativity gets stifled...

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

This is great! Nice work

urbster1 wrote:

...this version of ems-flasher also adds multi-rom support...

Sweet! Thanks for posting that smile

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(2 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Hey nice work smile You've got some cool grooves there!

To me, it feels like the pattern changes and evolves pretty quickly.
This obviously comes down to personal taste but I personally like nanoloop music that really takes the time to dwell in one particular groove for a while before subtly and slowly exploring minor variations, building up a little at a time towards a climax.

So I think that, if you wanted to, you could easily draw this song out to be much longer. Up to you though tongue

It's sounding good so keep it up!

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(4 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Nice stuff!

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I am in Christchurch °̮°
Not doing any live stuff, just focussing on VGM at the moment.

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm also a fan of the YM2151 sound smile

I've been working on an Arduino Due based stand-alone tracker/player for a few months.
I've been building it into an old electric typewriter tongue

I probably wont have it working till next year sometime but while share the designs/code once it's looking like a workable solution smile

Nice work on this! smile

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yuki satellites

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(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hmmm. If it's doing it with the volume down... I would guess the cartridge is putting noise onto the powersupply to the audio power amp. In which case doing a pro-sound mod (which by-passes the power amp) would probably fix it for you...

I haven't experienced this with the same cartridge.

What type of gameboy do you have?

IceWolf wrote:

It said it read the sram file from the cart but I don't see the file there.

Ah yeap, after reading the cart toy need to 'write to file' by tapping the ".sav" button beneath the "Write to" heading on the SRAM screen.