toasterpastries wrote:

One guy plays C64 (Cynthcart I think) and GB Color (not sure what software)

That guy is Joshua and he uses LSDJ with a PS/2 keyboard.

The Laohu wrote:

And catskull, but I'm not actually sure how much music he makes. He makes awesome gear, though.

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The nanoloop website says analog sync was added in 2.7.6. I personally don't have a copy of 2.3, but I doubt it works.

https://www.nanoloop.com/sync/

Bumping this. I added SSL to my sites using cloudflare. It's super easy. Basically all you have to do change your nameservers to be cloudflare's nameservers. Also free. I am willing to help set it up!

ISPs will soon be able to sell your browsing history. The last thing I need is anyone finding out I still visit cm.o! big_smile

Replacement sync adapters have been recieved and tested. They are shipping out now! If you haven't requested replacements, or you've been waiting to order, do it now!

Here's a little Google searching:

The DS is not 60Hz either. According to GBATEK's excellent docs, the DS video runs at 59.8261 Hz, which is 0.15% faster than the GBA's 59.737 Hz.

I'm not sure if the DS actually changes it's video refresh rate to match the GBA's, it's not in the documents. However, the difference is so small the only way to find out is by capturing footage of both a DS and GBA running the same game in sync for several hours and see if they go out of sync.

It's possible, however unlikely, that Oliver could fix it in software. Similar to the way LSDJ was fixed for super game boy.

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You can use VGM Music Maker to write your song as well! Basically anything that can export a .VGM will work. I've included a download for it on the website.

Catskull Electronics is willing to do anything I can to help!

All the analog adapters are faulty. If you bought one before March 25, your unit will need to be either replaced or repaired. Please read more here: http://catskullelectronics.com/recall

New units will be arriving by the end of the week. If you order one, it won't ship until the new units arrive.

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PM'ed

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(55 replies, posted in Sega)

freezedream wrote:

yikes Sounds like a great idea! Is this completely open to anyone? Won't there be a limit of how many tracks you can fit on the cartridge?

Anyone is welcome to make a submission. Generally songs will be chosen based on quality. I don't expect that to be a huge problem, but low quality submissions won't make it into the release. I don't think anyone needs to be super worried about that though!

And we should have plenty of space on the cartridge for songs smile

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Hey all! We had a great turnout and received 23 awesome submissions! Unfortunately due to size restrictions on the cart, we were only able to accept 9 of them for the cartridge release. The remaining tracks will be included in the digital release as b-sides (though they really are a-sides).

We're taking preorders now. These are the only carts we're going to produce, so get your preorder in ASAP.

Preorder and listen to some previews here: https://catskullelectronics.com/YM2017

› Show Spoiler

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The only dmg cable ever made (even unofficially) is the one for the DMG-07 (4 player adapter). Otherwise you have to modify a cable.

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Recommend afrotechmods on youtube. Also eevblog. I really like eevblog teardowns because he'll kind of do a critique on the design. A lot of it may go over your head, but each time you'll get a little more out of it. Personally I'm not a huge fan of books.

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It doesn't need an arduinoboy! Just plug in a link cable and 3.5mm audio cable, set the sync to in or out and you're good to go!

Jeff, did not realize that was you on Facebook!

Update 3/18/2017

Gameboy Analog Sync Adapter

This is a simple little analog (CV) sync adapter for use with LSDJ and Nanoloop on a Nintendo Gameboy. The 3.5mm jack can be used as either an input or an output, selectable with the on board switch.

For more information and purchasing, go to http://catskullelectronics.com

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What about the pocket chip? How did that work out for you Peter?