This sounds like the kind of shit I could get down with. I wish I could teleport to the other side of the country for a day!
Well I'm busy that day, but still. I hope this works out as awesome as it sounds!
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This sounds like the kind of shit I could get down with. I wish I could teleport to the other side of the country for a day!
Well I'm busy that day, but still. I hope this works out as awesome as it sounds!
CZ-1000 sold!
Are those speakers loud enough for basic monitoring onstage?
That is a mighty clever thing to build an arduinoboy into!
You're trying to do multiple things here, and the tough question you have to answer is whether you want to do each of these things before or inside the computer. You want to:
mix the stereo signals of two gameboys
EQ each of the stereo signals separately
get the audio into your recording software
One at a time:
Mixing: If you mix the signals before the audio hits the computer, their relationship is permanent. If you record the two gameboys onto separate channels in multi-track recording software, you can adjust the mix freely.
EQ: same as mixing - the only downside is that if you do a bunch of live EQ work, then you will need to either buy a controller for your software to play the effects the same way, or simulate your EQ tweaks using automation.
Getting audio into your computer - you can survive by just running the output of a mixer (or straight from a gameboy) into the line or mic input on your computer, but it won't get you nearly as far as having some kind of proper A/D. You'll find that the input is easy to overload, the quality doesn't stand up to other recordings, and you may lose bass response that you won't be able to get back with EQ.
This interface can come in the form of a standalone device, or can be built into a mixer, although googling right now I can't find any models of USB mixer that output more than a single stereo signal - I know they're out there though.
No seriously, Behringer is crap. If you actually go to Gearslutz and ask about Behringer, they'll probably make fun of you. Just don't do it. Buy something old and used, it will at least have character.
Oh, hell yes!
Thanks yo, glad you like it! Can you drop me some love in the feedback thread?
Man, I bet there's just something jammed in the switch. Shake it around and hit it a bit maybe. Spray some contact cleaner in there.
That's not avant. You have to do 10 minutes of the mario coin sound repitched to play out the mario bros. melody in retrograde.
Modded greyboy sold!
Edits, trimming the fat.
The text of your post did not inspire faith in that being the case. Next time, try something like:
"I bought this Mr. Echo, and although I enjoyed it for a few months, I'm selling it on eBay here:..."
You're right though, we were quick to assume. Cheers.
Coin sound is the cowbell of chipmusic.*
Unless your chipmusic is emulating a form of music that legitimately uses cowbell, like a samba.
Hey man, it's HARD to precisely reproduce the lighting, angle and image quality of someone else's cameraphone photo! Give the guy some credit!
awesome!
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