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(70 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://www.noisechannel.org/posts/4824

I loved this episode of LSDJ and You so much I made some Roboctopus fan art -

Thank You Roboctopus!

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Also try a different cartridge

Superb, I thoroughly enjoy reading LSDJ and You!

The part about cutting the notch in the sine wave was fantastic!

Will you be writing more columns about the Wave and Synth screens within LSDJ?

And does the quote below mean that someone like myself can write a column for LSDJ and You?

roboctopus wrote:

Quick note: I’m dropping the “Roboctopus” from the name, since I’ve had offers from others to write columns.

I have many unique and useful LSDJ trick/tips/techniques/modifications that I've already started writing about in a similar format as your column.

And your column has inspired me to start writing "Nerdrix and You" and "Onputer and You"(these are working titles that I can change if you don't want me copying you, I'm still in the process of organizing and writing more notes before I compile them into an article)

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(46 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

10k wrote:

I made this guy for dump.fm from an image I found through google images.

#DATABENDING

This goes with music nicely.

I can teach you how to make custom graphics patches for LSDJ if you want.

Then you can use the knowledge for your weekly column.

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/4916/ … atch-more/

What do you think?

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(13 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

I really want to do a modification like this to a Korg Monotron or Monotribe.

I wish I could help you out.

The ROM from the Game Boy Test Cartridge is pretty much the elusive white whale of Game Boy ROMs.

If you ever succeed in capturing the GBTC-ROM could you please hook me up with a copy of it.

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(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Jotie wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

^ neither custom graphics nor custom kits are something you need to play gigs

Thought so, that's some strange viral marketing right there

You caught me, I was shamelessly trying to market my services.

But my services are free of charge and I really do just want to help out my fellow artists in this community.

Honestly, all you need for LSDJ live shows are a computer running LSDJ in an emulator(preferably BGB) and a cable running from your computer's headphone jack straight into the house PA.

But I would highly recommend using a pro-sound modded DMG and an EMS 64m cartridge.(or multiple pro-sound modded DMGs and an EMS 64m cartridges running into a mixed then to the PA or keyboard amp)

Modifications to hardware and software are not exactly "necessary" but they can help you achieve certain sounds, techniques, or even an aesthetic that you simply can't get using stock hardware and software.

My personal live setup changes constantly depending on the needs of the set-list(songs) and venue.

The most important thing that you need to play a live show is practice, Practice, PRACTICE.

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(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Custom LSDJ graphics patches and custom LSDJ WAV kits.

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/4916/ … atch-more/

If you want a custom LSDJ graphics patch made just for you I might just be able to help you out.

(I don't have a download link for the LSDJ kits but if you want some I can send you a bunch of them attached to an email or something.)

I can also hook you up with some other awesome GB ROMs that you can use to make sound/music and some NES ROMs for live visuals.

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/4249/custom-graphics/

>>> http://www.mediafire.com/surfacedragon <<<

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(149 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

e.s.c. wrote:

those rack drawers look sweet, who makes them? mine isnt as nice, its handle sucks

http://www.adrenalineflightcases.com/2u … m-Lockable

I don't own them, the drawer in my old rack was actually a crappy computer keyboard rack-drawer.

Kinda like this -

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(149 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I would probably just put the Gameboys and whatnot in a rack-mounted drawer if I wanted it built into my rack.

But right now my Gameboys are directly on my pedalboard, I like to keep them close and my pedalboard is always within reach on stage.

Tsuki wrote:
SurfaceDragon wrote:

wtf? xD

I posted this image after I fixed the broken images just so I could bump this thread.

Sorry if I caused any confusion.

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(211 replies, posted in Trading Post)

>>> http://www.mediafire.com/surfacedragon <<<

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(211 replies, posted in Trading Post)

_133 wrote:

I can make any 4 colored image use the entire gb screen. PM me if you'd like this done. I use a homemade ROM assembled from z80 asm and convert the images using a homebrewed tool created by myself.

Here's an example:
Floating skull pixel art I did myself:

And a picture of a random girl:


bgb is apparently a very accurate emulator, so the ROM should run on real hardware.

EDIT: If you people want a script, just ask, and I'll whip one up in a few days. smile

That looks very cool!