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I think its going to have to be PNES. I would go for

P.NES

Or I still like NihlTracker

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(98 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Acctually, I just realised how dumb famipulse sounds. totally forgot about famitracker. Other ideas from #hexawe

Nihiltracker
Logjammer
Marmottracker
Nixontracker
Little Nes Over Achiever or LNOA

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(98 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

ntr2?

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(98 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I would change it. Pulsar, while cool, lacks a bit of googleability and for an audio program it is a little generic with a potential overlap with other projects.

Famipulse?

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(4 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Curious what features you use live?

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(80 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Derris-Kharlan wrote:

Working with a limited palette here mang

Trash 80?

Actually I will  edit this double post into something useful. I was wondering if there will be any sync functionality? m4g + LSDJ synced could well be a very powerful combination.

I appreciate the software isnt even out yet though.

fukn sweet. Did you acctually try m4g on it?

I just followed cheapys advice and bought an ez flash. Really looking forward to the tracker smiker and Ilkke

I dont think Nanoloop is confusing so much as flawed. But I am very excited about this!

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(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lazerscale

Get ready for trauma. Getting an opl3. Lappy is a pain in the arse and 4op is implemented really really badly on Adlib Tracker 2. I'm going to use mine as the foundation of a midibox fm

Actually are the any pictures?

acctually, throw another shirt in cheapys bag! I am down for one,

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

KeFF wrote:

On the left, home setup (PSP + headphones)

Others, live setup

I love the piggy ghetto mess!

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(30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

The shruthi 1 is a mono synth but!

shruthi1faq wrote:

Will there ever be a polyphonic version?

Yes, we are working on a polyphonic version. What is currently being decided is whether we will use one powerful ARM processor for all the voices (giving priority to ease of development and future firmware upgrades) or if we go with a “voice board” concept, each voice being a headless Shruthi-1 (giving priority to reuse of existing technology). We have also not decided yet which filter circuit to use. Given that it will have to be replicated for each voice, it has to be as simple as possible.