I will try and organise some form of streaming wink

962

(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yah they've been around for a while... they still look pretty tasty though!

963

(62 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Actually I also own Ariel the Little Mermaid.

964

(62 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nanoloop, nanovoice, muddy gb,  mGB, pounder...

965

(223 replies, posted in Collaborations)

i know! i'm soooorrrrryyyyyy!!

sure!

Fresh from playing the internationally-renowned Blip Festival in New York City, Adelaide-based musician little-scale (Sebastian Tomczak) invites you sit back and enjoy a live DJ set, complete with obsolete video game consoles, from the SEGA Mega Drive to the Atari 2600. With home-brew hardware and chipmusic tunes, this is a night of experimental electronica and 8bit beats.

Date: 11 March, 2010 - 9pm
Venue: The McKeague Space, 15 Peel Street, Adelaide
Cose: Free!

Sebastian Tomczak presents "Bent But Not Broken: Lo-fi Hacking for Everyday People" as part of the 2010 Format Festival in Adelaide, South Australia.

Car-boot treasures and back-of-the-cupboard discoveries finally put to use: exploring obsolete video games and circuit-bent toys for art-making. Participants will pull apart and repurpose noisy children's toys as manic music machines and discover the possibilities of chipmusic with an introductory course of composition for Game Boy.

Date: 11 March, 2010 - 6pm to 8pm
Venue: The McKeague Space, 15 Peel Street, Adelaide
Ages: All ages
Cost: $10 (you get to keep any circuit bent toys!)
Experience Needed: None
What to bring: Nothing. Laptops would be helpful but not necessary.

969

(20 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Sounds amazing. Love the filter too. Too expensive for my wallet though sad

970

(13 replies, posted in Releases)

Great release, e.s.c. smile

There is no duty cycle control as such - and each voice per se doesn't have heaps of customisable features. For example, the generator only works on two of the six voices, and the two noise sources can only be controlled by the frequency of two voices or it can be set to two set frequencies. So as such, to my mind it makes more sense to just have a "magic box" as you say.

However, I am not aware of LGPT works - is it not able to send MIDI CC data?

972

(20 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

Yeh the SN76477N looks really interesting, Theta_Frost!

973

(20 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

The third option sounds very similar to this: http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2008/0 … aster.html

Also, I've got a standalone version that I haven't posted about, which is pretty much equivalent to my SEGA Master System interface without the SEGA console itself.

Nice! Gotta heart 10k

Great thread!

Well, what sort of control surface did you have in mind? Do you think it is necessary for a device like the SAA 1099?