Screamforme99 wrote:

email me, its possible i strike deal

Huh? Email you how?
You live in Texas anyway.

Keff: maybe it's cheaper  to pay my airfare than shipping? xD

722

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I am pretty sure it's your headphones and not the DMG. The crashes are unrelated.

723

(234 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

It's weird because I ran sync without problems. Couldn't you try to download a trial of Ableton Live 8?

Comptroller wrote:

Where can I buy more free time from?

Hi, I am Richard Branson and I can offer you a monthly, fixed-rate pack of minutes for life.

MikeDI wrote:

I agree it sounds a bit strange but it's not through a lack of wanting!

Totally understood, but it surely just shows the lack of balance and equality on how this works. Seems like people are at disadvantage here.

If I wanna know if DI is playing my music, how would I do so? Listening through the radio 24/7 for how long?

Y U NO WANT MY A500???

Price drop to 35GBP + shipping.

727

(14 replies, posted in Atari)

XyNo wrote:
akira^8GB wrote:

Nothing wrong with buying something my friend wink

Yeah I know, but buying a 60$ software if you want to use something you just bought 150$ is a little bit fucked up imo !!!

Erm, no, it isn't, if you want to use that shit old computer of yours with modern solutions big_smile

You can buy an Amiga 1200 for 30, 40 pound, but the accelerator alone will cost you 3/400 uk pounds, and if you want a scandoubler to connect it to a modern monitor, that's another 120/150 uk pounds.

The 1541u-II is 100 something euros...

And so on.

728

(22 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

What the fuck is a jiff?
I take first dibs on shooting down these people.

I'[m having a hard time deciding which one of them is the worse.

729

(14 replies, posted in Atari)

XyNo wrote:

if you want a TOSDOS partition you need to buy HDDriver

Nothing wrong with buying something my friend wink

730

(234 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

mariomustache wrote:

becuase from what i gather, mgb does not have more sound creation tools, like custom drawable waveforms etc.........

I understand. Drawing your own waveforms would be nice, but I'd like LSDJ-style tables even more.

731

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Nullsleep wrote:

Nebulophone from Bleep Labs.

Thank you!
That sounds just like the perfect tool for you wink
Really dig the stylophone interface.

732

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lazerbeat wrote:

nebi

Since googling "nebi" or "nebus" or eitehr attached to "synth" or "filter" doesn't bring anything remotely similar to this, can you please explain to me what it is?

733

(234 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

mariomustache wrote:

have you considered a nano loop synth only engine stripping it of its sequencer to make a advance synth engine for live play?

Why do you even need this? Just use mGB!

Nullsleep wrote:
Lazerbeat wrote:

Who is doing the graphic design for this blip? the STD page looks awesome!

Ralp & the guys at Device.

Device is FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

735

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

What are those thingies on top of the motu?

736

(26 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Received the screen. Thanks man! big_smile