Cool tunes! I love Renoise, I use it live on a regular basis, controlling Duplex using TouchOSC on an iPad. Love using it to sequence drums. Recently started using LSDJ and made a few sample kits using Renoise actually. The Renoise forums are a great community as well.

Sequenced this track in Renoise a few years ago myself: https://soundcloud.com/urbster1/video-games-part-1

^^ great help!

I wish I could offer some help, but my big question is, if both the built-in headphone jack and the pro-sound jack aren't working properly, what makes you believe that it's only the pro-sound unit that's faulty? Would that be the only cause of all the issues you are having? I'm asking genuinely because I haven't done a pro sound mod, so I couldn't tell you.

If worse comes to worst, maybe just order a 1/4" TRS female jack and wire/stereo cable from Amazon? Not as elegant, but it would be more timely.

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Is there any way to verify that these fonts work on 4.8.0? I tried applying the patch but it seems to have no effect.

edit: oh derp I figured it out!

Ledfyr wrote:

Connect your EMS cartridge to a USB port and install the latest WinUSB driver using Zadig (http://zadig.akeo.ie/).
If you have previously installed a driver for your EMS cart, click options - list all devices and select it in the list. This will overwrite the driver, so you will not be able to use the cart with other software unless you reinstall the old driver.
Warning! Don't overwrite the wrong driver e.g. your keyboard (will be problematic).
If you haven't previously installed a driver for the EMS cartridge, it should show up as "Unknown Device #1" or similar in Zadig (no need to list all devices).
Choose a name for the cartridge, make sure the latest WinUSB driver is selected and click the install button.

Ah! I too compiled this in Cygwin following the same steps you did, but didn't realize I needed these drivers installed. Kept saying I couldn't find the cartridge and now I know why! (For whatever reason I still cannot get the EMS drivers to install on my Windows 7 x64 installation after multiple failed attempts, nor would it work in Virtual PC in XP Mode. It was easier to install Linux in VirtualBox.)

I wanted to mention that this version of ems-flasher also adds multi-rom support (although it does not work with LSDJ). So you may be interested to compile it as well: https://github.com/Drenn1/ems-flasher

I have compiled it for myself and I can confirm that performs the normal flashing and backing up correctly. I can't speak to the multi-rom capabilities but I can't see why it wouldn't work just fine.
Thanks so much!!! Now I don't have to boot into Linux in a VirtualBox every time I want to back up my sav's!!!