Would anyone like to intern for me?

What would you like pictures of? I'd be happy to oblige.

AndrewKilpatrick wrote:

in case of more acts of stupidity on my part

im the stupid one for not having my shit together and all in one place, sorry man.

I was thinking of making a living archive at little-scale.com, which would cover all of my things.

I don't have any web design software at the moment, so that's the main thing that's been holding me back.

Also, I'm lazy.

But in theory, you should be enjoying my back catalogue very soon

Hi everyone! I've sent out updates re: shipping times etc. There will be a delay of about three weeks, due to PCB production issues.

I hope that you all understand, but bear in mind these are made with my own two hands with as much love as I can muster, so your patience is really appreciated.

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shit looks hawt

I thought you quit chipmusic or some shit, wedanced?

You're right, it probably can't keep up with that rate, or at least I haven't tested it with that amount of data at those rates.

Does it really matter though?

Delek wrote:

Do you tested some fast note triggerings with all parameters changing in each note?.

No. To be honest I wouldn't see the point.

GenMDM is not a tracker. It's a MIDI interface.

Delek wrote:

Well, I don't know how "precise" can be this GenMDM interface then. Because the instruments in the YM2612 are generated register by register, and that writes needs to be really really fast. Or only I could use "offline" pre-build instruments?.

It can be precise. Each parameter is controllable via MIDI CC. Instruments are not considered to be instruments per se - not in the normal sense. Rather, MIDI CC is sequenced on a parameter-by-parameter basis, as needed. As a result, parameters can be changed dynamically and fluidly - which is a handy thing to be able to do anyway - and "instrument" patches can be written by sequencing a number of MIDI CC parameters and sending them to the GenMDM simultaneously.

GenMDM SEGA MIDI Interface preorders have closed! Thanks for your interest and your patience. heart

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

As well as all MIDI mapping details.

It will be released at the same time as the units ship, if not before.

Pre-orders for the GenMDM SEGA USB MIDI Interfaces will close this Wednesday at midnight (ACST). Now is your chance to grab one while you still can.

Personally, I really like the inherent noise of the Nomad.