edits - removed sold things, added pictures, added things. More photos when flickr stops being a douche.

Jazzmarazz wrote:

Is the price for  both PSP's?

Correct - think of it as an "LGPT starter kit".

I'm sick of this box under my desk. I'm ONLY interested in trades for Eurorack stuff. Maybe.

Ernie Ball Stereo Volume/Pan pedal
$50 SHIPPED CONUS



ddrum snare trigger
$20 shipped CONUS



Thingamagoop 2 (blue)
$75 SHIPPED CONUS

noisy LED controlled synth guy with CV and arduino-style reprogrammability.

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godinpants wrote:

whatever the current iteration of the matthew joseph payne band is called.

Thanks for thinking of me. heart

http://themineralkingdom.bandcamp.com
http://matthewjosephpayne.bandcamp.com

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Those damn Korg mixers are so nice.

Great work. I bet this would be a wicked success if you took this kind of stuff live.

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(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

and sorry - I will not test, research or provide additional details on anything. I'm not really set up for it anymore!

SOLD, thanks!

I'm pretty much done modding Gameboys. Here's what's left.
I'm asking $50 shipped CONUS, including the toolbox and the (really awesome) Caboodles case.

And if you're into this, I have some other stuff for sale on this craigslist posting here - I'm going to list some of it separately on CM.O soon, but I figured I'd pop a link up so we could combine shipping if someone buys this lot. smile
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/msg/5092924963.html

Anyway, on to the lot (keep scrolling, there's four pictures):

one kitsch-bent DMG test prog v1 EPROM cart

various red, green and original DMG buttons, power switches and link port covers

one original green PCB ASM prosound mod, unknown condition

two black PCB ASM prosound mods, one unpopulated, one not working

one thursday customs SGB link, board spacers and screws

THREE DMG CPUs:
-one DMG-CPU-08 with an ASM prosound board fully installed, and a split power board (a portion of the power board on each side of the CPU board)
-one DMG-CPU-06 with no cartridge connector, a broken volume pot and a big chunk hacked out of one corner
-one DMG-CPU-02 that looks to be all original and complete

one Pelican brand wall wart power supply for GBC and MBG

one clear DMG battery cover of unknown provenance

one empty red cartridge shell (official, from Pokemon red - label is cleaned off)

one empty white cartridge shell (official, from some Japanese game)

one backlight, looks unused, with a yellow wire so probably yellow, of unknown provenance and model

one clear screen cover of unknown provenance


BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Possibly the best part is this Caboodles case full of tiny parts:

Battery contacts, PIL and kitsch-bent clear start/select buttons, d-pad and a/b rubbers in all colors, and screws, glorious screws! Case screws (tri-wing AND phillips), PCB screws, screen frame screws, cartridge screws, and a few other random similar screws.


plus some manuals and shit

and as I clean, I'll keep adding little stuff if I find it - chiptune stickers, maybe another button or two, who knows!

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excitement is occurring here as well

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(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

this was a copy of nanoloop one for $31 shipped and it is now gone

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what have we wrought?

This is relatively subjective, so I'm going to offer another answer that might be more understandable to you, depending on how you learn best. There's a few different ways to do this, and it depends on what your rhythmic base is - i.e. how many steps of a phrase you are considering a "quarter note" based on whatever notation you might be transcribing.

The basic gist is that a note in LSDJ with no envelope information (with x8 as the envelope perameter, either with an Ex8 command or x8 as the Envelope parameter for the relevant instrument) will sustain indefinitely, until it is either cut off with a new E command, a K (kill) command, or superseded by a new note.

So if you're assuming that a quarter note is equal to four steps on the phrase screen (which is pretty common), you want your note to last 6 steps and you should put a K00 command or another note (or an Ex1 command if you want to get fancy) on the 7th step.

I'm in love with LittleFM!

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Does anybody read ANYTHING anymore?

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oh wow

hey I'll try to get this running on my Nomad and a first Gen Genesis later this week if that's helpful

I mean, I'm gonna do it anyway because WOW but let me know if a report on how that goes is helpful.

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Time signatures other than 4/4 are like my bread and butter.

This tune switches from 4/4 to 6/8 and back: http://matthewjosephpayne.bandcamp.com/track/fearplug

This track is in 6/8: http://matthewjosephpayne.bandcamp.com/ … -handles-2

This tune is in... uh... 13/8: http://matthewjosephpayne.bandcamp.com/track/dead-hand

This track switches from 4/4 to alternating bars of 5/4 and 6/4 at the 1:44 mark, then returns to 4/4 later: https://weeklytreats.bandcamp.com/track/quintation

Those last two tunes are played live by my chip/live band (and significantly expanded) in this video:

This Mario Paint ditty is in 6/8: http://weeklybeats.com/#/kineticturtle/music/gorp

And this tune is even less chip than the rest, but the drums are all LGPT, and most of the tune is in 6/8, but the bridge does thing alternating time signature thing. Originally it was a repeating pattern of time signatures of a different length than the musical phrases so they changed as they cycled, but I wound up writing it out permanently... http://weeklybeats.com/#/kineticturtle/ … bridges-ii

Oh and this sortof silly 2xLSDJ track has a big 6/8 ending: http://chipmusic.org/kineticturtle/musi … -challenge