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thank you!

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anyone have a copy of it? the site is down hmm I just really need the midi mappings of the cc messages. thanks.

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when I fiddle with the knobs nothing happens.... how do I assign these to the correct cc message?

2PLAYER wrote:

The manual would be nice to have if that's possible. Wouldn't mind learning the CC options we will have and making some patches in advance.

you know what? this would be nice. would really appreciate this.

any pics would be awesome. place on top of head.

Sycamore Drive wrote:
little-scale wrote:

I don't like the way free archive looks. Are there any functional benefits?

I receive WAY more traffic through the Free Music Archive than any other website (including Bandcamp), and there have been people now using my music for lots of cool videos because of it (including one that has 2.9 million plays on YouTube). I'd strongly recommend it as a place to put your music.

Because, remember that Bandcamp only allows you to have about 200 free downloads a month, and then you need to pay for more credits so people can freely download your music. It's dumb. So I'd say, FMA for free downloads and Bandcamp for paid downloads.

I think Bandcamp is a good idea. I mean why not? put all those major releases on there for a reasonable price and you could end up with a few bucks. I have personally bought a few albums off of bandcamp (chip releases too).

Too much awesomeness at one time. First genMDM and now this. You guys are putting me in debt! :3

little-scale wrote:

I just need to clean the documentation up, that's all!

big_smile so looking forward to this. thanks for all the hard work!

Just thought I would bring this up:

Some of us i imagine will be putting these carts within an enclosure (some sport game nobody plays or something probably) and maybe it would look pretty cool with a label on it that says in Little Scales patented font GENMDM and on the spine (top) it could say LITTLE SCALE (ofc in that same font). Now I could give this a shot in photoshop but I am not a designer really... Let me know what you guys think. Ill try and make one and if it is half way decent I will post it.

If someone with half way decent design skills wants to give this a shot please do and post here! maybe there could be a few labels up here and people can decide to print the one they want for their GENMDM cart smile

Just thought it would be cool. Let me know your thoughts. Only issue right now is figuring out the measurements of the label for creating such a thing.

I want...

another question: will there be any functional differences between the 5 pin and usb version? also how far off would the 5 pin be from production?

hmm. well still interested in getting both nomad and first gen. thanks for the info. and im sure my universal power adapter will work fine for it.

So how does the Nomad fare sound wise? I was considering purchasing a Nomad for the interface.

also are there any mods required for this to work? is there a controller port on the nomad? how about a line out mod? thanks for any info.

EDIT: the sound of the Nomad is really good apparently. just not from the headphone jack due to a hum. answered my own question wanna fight about it?

Well I am excited. thanks guys! Consider this thread a success big_smile

pselodux wrote:
Rei Yano wrote:

Well I am no musician. Hell I am still learning basic theory (Got a decent book on it). So when I make it I do it entirely in medium. However since I do not have a solid understanding of the basics I tend to have a lot of trash or "almosts" or "could have been awesomes" that never get recorded. I have not touched anything musical in so long but I am getting back into it..... My usual process is basically put 4 or 5 notes evenly across a loop/pattern/phrase/whathaveyou. keep looping it and altering it until I feel like the note combo is giving me the right "feel" this takes me about 5 minutes. At that point I then just start trying to create a melody. This whole process ofc makes making music for me extremely time consuming. Which is why I am reading about theory whenever I get a free moment.

I never bothered reading about theory, 90% of my musical knowledge was picked up by ear. My dad taught me a small amount (some guitar chords, and the minor pentatonic scale) but besides that, I learned everything through trial and error over the course of about 10 years.. Hah, maybe reading about theory could have streamlined that process a little, though I like the path I've taken, it's resulted in a distinct melodic style (that I can't seem to avoid)..

Thanks man. Makes me feel better haha.

Well I am no musician. Hell I am still learning basic theory (Got a decent book on it). So when I make it I do it entirely in medium. However since I do not have a solid understanding of the basics I tend to have a lot of trash or "almosts" or "could have been awesomes" that never get recorded. I have not touched anything musical in so long but I am getting back into it..... My usual process is basically put 4 or 5 notes evenly across a loop/pattern/phrase/whathaveyou. keep looping it and altering it until I feel like the note combo is giving me the right "feel" this takes me about 5 minutes. At that point I then just start trying to create a melody. This whole process ofc makes making music for me extremely time consuming. Which is why I am reading about theory whenever I get a free moment.