I will only mulitrack if I want to process a part. Most of the time it sounds better as a stereo render to me.
yep, i agree.
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I will only mulitrack if I want to process a part. Most of the time it sounds better as a stereo render to me.
yep, i agree.
another update please?
woops, accidental post.
it's a little unreasonable to expect a band to personally inform a half dozen people in every city they play every time they go on a national tour.
I might pay cash for Nanoloop 2.3. How much would you want for it?
i always assumed it was less about dusty contacts and more about the position of the contacts. like, it's more about taking the cartridge out and putting it back in, in a slightly different spot, and not about the blowing.
since i did the lockout chip mod, every cart works perfectly the first time for me.
jefftheworld wrote:I would honestly recommend building your own arduinoboy. It's really actually quite simple, even for an absolute beginner. You could even build it on a breadboard and you don't need to solder at all. Just plug it it and go.
Could you direct me to this solder-less tutorial you speak of?
oh awesome. yeah, it's a great place. i'm working with them right now to set up an event for the fall to showcase chip music. should be an awesome time.
with the new midi out features, the arduinoboy is really the way to go.
you could try posting in the "trading post" subforum asking if anyone wanted to sell you their lsdj keyboards. i never use mine.
that's really awesome. is matt mcneely from rochester? there were a lot of shots from the museum of play and that interview with eric wheeler. icheg is such an incredible group. i just toured their collection a few weeks ago. so much amazing stuff.
i was thinking it would be cool to use this with a super gameboy cartridge so that way i could do LSDJ on a portable device... wait a minute.
The new SupaBoy portable will accept Super Nintendo cartridges for play on its built-in 3.5-inch LCD screen. The handheld will have a D-pad and gameplay buttons on its face, as well as shoulder buttons. It also has ports for full-size SNES controllers and video and audio out so you can play on a TV.
http://hyperkin.com/index.php/supaboy-p b37345e1ed
what's the general opinion on this thing?
Hey people I have post this kind of thing on 8bc but I wanted some other opinions. http://www.nonelectronics.com/catalog/i cts_id=148 one thing is that if I buy this, would I need to do any wire cutting/programming any other work besides buying the other adapters?
i'm pretty sure no modding is necessary if you use that adapter.
why not pay someone to design you an 8-bit styled header graphic?
or an 8-bit styled background image?
or 8-bit styled image links for your nav bar?
that would make it more "8-bit".
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