353

(2 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

fun!

354

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The one element of chiptune.

herr_prof wrote:

1. Artists who sabotage their creative output by posting too much on the internet.

danimal cannon wrote:
egr wrote:

I've been thinking about that "l'm a writer, should I use a typewriter?" question all day.... That's the most thought provoking response to the concept of chip evar.

the answer we ended up coming up with is that you would be less reliant on spellcheck and would be forced to really think about what you're going to say before you lay it down to paper.

Someone write a typewriter emulator.

all the feels

357

(14 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Glad you like the rig! If you want to talk about using nocarrier's awesome awesome software to make fun stuff, get in touch with me on facebook or email or whatevz, that's something I love doing and I've found some neat tricks!

The box with the arcade buttons is just a box with patchable arcade buttons to turn glitches off and on. The NES and Genesis share those two patch selection tools, yes. The NES is actually just all the damn video memory chip pins I could get connected to banana connectors. Not all combinations are useful. I have a few that I often come back to, but I'm always finding new stuff!

358

(14 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Very cool! I have something much like this that I built with Eliot Lash's help awhile back. It's the little black box in the middle of all this with red, yellow green and blue banana connectors on it.

It's based loosely on the Arduinoboy code, and also uses mechanical relays with the idea of switching to solid state later. The neat thing about ours is that it can accept LSDJ master clock signals directly, as well as read audio info. MIDI clock was a planned addition that we never got around to.

Here's Eliot's page about it, including a link to the code: http://www.eliotlash.com/works/triggerboy/

The idea of a kit is rad, and I think that will make it super accessible! You might consider audio reactivity with audio filters as a thing to add that might make it more useful for more people.

359

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

A tiny burn like that shouldn't matter. If you dug in enough to break a wire you're in trouble.

I think Boddah's suggestion of changing the caps is worth exploring, especially if this is a grey gameboy. What's the board revision (look through the hole where the battery cover latch locks in and there's a part # on the back PCB)?

360

(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

KeFF wrote:

Backed up patchblocks immediately when i heard about it.

yep me too

361

(25 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Is the MidiBUD just a MidiPAL with more buttons and status indicators?

what egr said!

OS7 boots straight to a disk with kid pix! they know just what we want!

egr wrote:

Multi-rom "noise cart" would be fantastic!  Deathray+Pounder+REZ+Shitwave+Brownian Noise+ ???

THIS
muddygb maybe? And isnt' there a shitwave 2?



ALSO:
What's the possibility of having the carts done in colors other than grey? PiL colors maybe... hinthint

365

(11 replies, posted in Releases)

OH SHIT YESSS

edit: YOU CAN'T EVEN HOLD 'EM, THEY'RE JUST THERE IN THE AIR

366

(11 replies, posted in Releases)

heart

(give us the songs from the 2nd kickstarter video!)

367

(173 replies, posted in Releases)

holy fuck seal of quality did this, how did I miss that?

368

(274 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Has anybody else gotten this thing working on OSX? I've tried with a couple different versions, and so far no luck. Works super rad on my Windows netbook!