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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

PianoGameboy wrote:

Woah! This is tight, thank you! Why have I never heard this?

This is amazing. Thank you.

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

PianoGameboy wrote:

Ooh, I didn't know EC'd made the Eazy E samples available in the past. Have you tried contacting him?
As far as the samples in the second song go, I'm not sure of the original source but I know that those samples are in freaking EVERYTHING so hopefully it isn't too difficult to throw together a new lsdj kit yourself? I dunno. ┐('~`;)┌

Yeah, I thought about contacting him, but I'm not sure what to use to contact him. Is there an email I should use? Also, I've never heard those other samples in anything other than chip songs and making new samples out of those would make the new samples terrible quality right?

132

(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nitro2k01 wrote:

No idea if what you're looking for is there, but these are the usual suspect places for finding kits:

http://gbdev.gg8.se/files/musictools/LSDj/Kits/
http://lsdsng.com/kits
http://milkcrate.com.au/_other/downloads/lsdj_kits/

Thanks Nitro, you're always the one to swoop in and help people. You're like a super hero or something. I've been through the kits on lsdsng and gbdev before, but I'll look again more thoroughly. The Eazy E samples were uploaded on 8bc along with the song so I'm really just hoping that someone nabbed them and still has them somewhere.

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I lost a couple samples and figured I'd see if any of you guys might be able to help me out.

The first batch were the eazy e samples that electric children/fighter x used in "car jack" link: https://electricchildren8bit.bandcamp.c … -version-2 and the other are some random samples I don't remember the name of but they are used here link: http://youtu.be/tANqCI3bKqM?t=1m38s the "clap your hands" samples.

The other samples I lost were pretty random and generic like amen breaks and such but these two were actually really important parts of some songs so I'd be very grateful if anyone could help me out.

Moral of this is...data loss sucks bruv. Back up EVERYTHING.

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(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Dire Hit wrote:

You're under arrest for using a 50% pulse wave with no modulation of any kind.

I literally just committed that crime. I winced when I listened back to the track.

Dire Hit wrote:

I have so many converter cables I could probably plug my gameboy into a lamp.

If there was some kind of like system on here I would like this comment. I was eating when I read it and almost choked.

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nitro2k01 wrote:

He has actually stated previously that he prefers e-mail (click the e-mail link on his profile page after clicking his name) or the ASM Retro contact form. Sending a PM here doesn't generate an e-mail, so someone won't see their PM before they visit the site.

http://asmretro.com/contact

We actually already worked it out, but thank you.

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(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I had no musical experience at all up until buying ableton and lsdj virtually within the same year (I don't use ableton...ever). It's actually amazing the amount of progress that can take place through trial and error. Like I'm actually having to go back and rework songs from only like a month ago to keep up with where I'm at now. If you really keep at it and don't give up you'll be amazed at how fast you'll go from basic tunes to full-fledged songs.

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Apeshit wrote:

It's not necessarily from me, since there's only a handful of my mods with PCB mount pro sound in the wild. But I can certainly repair it either way. If time permits, I'll do it at cost of shipping.

Wow, that would be really super cool of you! Should I PM you?

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hey, I was wondering if anyone on here could repair gameboys for me? I know that when it comes to things like this people have a sort of "do it yourself" mentality, but I just don't have any luck when it comes to this sort of stuff. Plus the gameboy I would really like to be repaired was modded very proffesionally by someone that knew what they were doing and I'm afraid I'd get in there and make it worse.

The problem with the specific gameboy I'd like repaired is in the audio mod, when using the audio mod the sound in the right 'ear' sometimes goes out. It is an ASM pro-sound mod.

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(12 replies, posted in Releases)

It's so good man! smile Really nice job!

141

(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

pm'd

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

FakeNintenKwonDо wrote:

u could just apologize to the person
and http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/9558/ … c-artists/

YOU AGAIN!?!

143

(5 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

I think it's mixed way too quite for some reason. I liked it though! What did you use to make it?

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(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

PianoGameboy wrote:

-Find audio you want to use

BEST. SAMPLE.