1) get a hammer
2) Smash your gameboy w/ hammer
3) go look on torrents for ableton live
4) pirate
5) make real music

1,074

(52 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

NO CARRIER wrote:

Sorry about that! I don't have the noise on mine. It may be because I modded my x|k prosound NES, which has a separate power supply and other measures to prevent that shit to begin with..

i want this soooo bad. i am soooo desperate to see chris to release this.

1,075

(52 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

animalstyle wrote:

i actually installed a pot on mine instead of a resistor - after listening to enso's famicom, i realized how much the emulated sounds were at the wrong volume...  so i can just dial it in.  i'd rather trust my ear than some predetermined sheeot - different versions of famitracker were inaccurate too.

this is a good call. i need to get a new nes tho cus mine is becoming full with all the mods i did without properly thinking about placement.

1,076

(9 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Does any one use this bad boy? it looks like it has some sweet features and looks pretty solid. the sound engine sounds pretty good too.

1,077

(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nitro2k01 wrote:
Kris k wrote:

yeah, this was awesome. that A00 trick is a great idea, I didn't realize how cool it was until I tried it.

However, for what he used it for, it would've been much more compact to define a groove and just have one transpose value on each row. So if your chord is 00, 00, 00, 00, 03, 03, 03, 03, 05, 05, 05, 05, 07, 07, 07, 07, 0A, 0A, 0A, 0A, 0E, 0E, 0E, 0E what yo can actually do is just enter 00, 03, 05, 07, 0A, 0E and use a groove which just has 4 in it. Use the G command in the table to activate that groove. That will wait 4 ticks between every step.

What's more, you can use this to easily make groovy chords by entering a groove 5,3,4,2

i do this.

1,078

(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i knew about most of this but definitely some cool stuff to review and some ideas to work with.
I always like watching workshops. maybe one day i will get enough balls to do one.

1,079

(52 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

NO CARRIER wrote:

I didn't watch the video, but there is no reason why you need an on/off switch that I could think of!

maybe to prevent extra noise? my Expansion mod makes some nasty buzz and wine when it isnt in use. As soon as i load a nsf it clears up but during the menu screen its pretty nasty. when i unplug the wire the sound goes away... i dont know.

1,080

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

big_smile they sound so clear!

wow some awesome sounds coming from there.

o yeah.

1,083

(19 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

DO IT!!!

1,084

(19 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

aaawwwwww snap.

1,085

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

can i see some samples of this bad boy? i cant load it on to my cart but i am curious.

1,086

(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

who knows maybe one of those clones might sound really pimp. i would look for the really old home computers. that would be your best bet.

1,087

(10 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i was talking to docpop and he was telling me about some midi interface for the ipad that he had tried...i cant remember tho....


they broke up but... i had the great privilege of seeing them. it was amazing.
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o and this i guess.