Nice! I've been using Transpose until now, but I\'ve been fairly ambivalent about the results.

_-_- wrote:

Out of curiosity, what do you need these lists for?

For the assassins...

1) I have a cable from my GBP to a Zoom H2n recorder, which I use as a USB input device on my Macbook Pro. My old Macbook had a switchable socket between input and output, but the new one is headphones only.
2) I haven't done any post-processing so far, looking at mixing other instruments in at some point.

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I've kept mine fairly basic:

CHAINS/PHRASES/INSTRUMENTS
00 - silent.
01-10 NOISE (because I usually add them first)
11-20 PU1
21-30 PU2
31-40 WAV

Tables I use as and when. Sometimes I use a chain in a different channel for a different effect. I usually have four phrases in a chain, but I'm starting to branch out.
When I get to the point where I fill a chain or a phrase, I'll no doubt have to rethink.

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nitro2k01 wrote:

That should work, better than using AAA batteries in fact. One thing to keep in mind: If it doesn't have protection circuitry built-in, you may want to be careful not to over-discharge it, or accidentally short it.

Thanks nitro, just what I wanted to hear! It seems to me to be the obvious solution really, especially as I have an unmodded GBP and a terrible, terrible soldering iron.

I have a Li-ion AAA (which is supposed to have protection circuitry), a dummy AAA, and a Li-ion charger on the way, so keep an eye out on the news for a Lithium fire in the UK wink

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BennVenn, I did some google searches, but I can't find any info about how I'd fit one or what kind I'd need. Any more info?


In other news, I had a spare Li-ion 3.7V, 810mAh/2.997Wh which I jumpered up to the Pocket's terminals and it worked better than I expected. Is there a reason I can't/shouldn't put a single Li-ion AAA size cell with a dummy cell in the back?

Cheers, I have, and it temporarily fixes the issue. I discovered a six year old comment about that cart draining too much power, so that'll be what it is.

Hey all,
I managed to get hold of a Gameboy Pocket (MGB-01) and splashed out a week's income on a GB USB 64M card for LSDJ, which came on Tuesday. It seemed to be fine at first, but today it started rebooting every few minutes. It rapidly became constant, and now it never gets farther than the Nintendo splash screen. I tried reflashing lsdj into both pages, and even a different rom, all with no luck.

Does anyone have any ideas?