The editor lets you tweak that value directly without having to compile code.

The editor lets you tweak that value directly without having to compile code.

The editor lets you tweak that value directly without having to compile code.

The max editor works in the max runtime environment independent of any daw.

The max editor works in the max runtime environment independent of any daw.

Read the arduinoboy page for more information about the max editor and it's settings.

Mess with the  max editor and the delay settings, or try a color or gameboy advance.

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Thats a great price! It should go quick.

The other option I just thought up is you can use this trick with an attached handheld recorder that works as usb drive, record on the nice recorder, mount and then import into your project saved on the sd card.

MADE IN EARTH

There are also a few voice recorders for psp homebrew, and this trick should work there as well on devices with built in mics (i think the psp 2000, 3000 and maybe go?). I dont have any of those so cant test it.

If you own a caanoo, you might notice that it has a mic on the front of it. Found out today that using the Caanoo voice recorder:
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/caa … ,0,0,6,595

And editing your config.xml
http://wiki.littlegptracker.com/doku.ph … onfig#path
to
    <SAMPLELIB value="/mnt/sd/>

Allows you to:

1. Record a sample in the voice recorder. Take a note of the name that it shows what your sample will be.
2. Launch Piggy and go to load a sample, because of the above it will dump you in the root of the sd (note if you want to do the usb stick trick i posted here a while back, just drop the /sd from the xml).
3. Navigate to /music/rec and load your sample.

To me ears this doesnt sound like 44.1 sample quality, but who cares about that. Now you can sample vocals and ambient sounds without getting your crappy computer involved.

Yea and if you have no major background in the community, you wont always get a personal response from a cold call email. Its nothing personal, there are limited resources and one x number of shows in a year.

Ways you can 'crack the scene"
- Put on local shows.
- When people come to your town, come to them as a fan, and make a connection
- Participate on compilations with other artist to get your name out there
- Once a relationship is formed with people, put out feelers about playing a show.

Touring in the chip scene only is rough since they tend to be monthlies, and it will be hard to put together a tour on a bunch of random dates. Broaden your contacts, and be prepared to fill in on nights that may not be the best fit. People who put on shows remember if you are good, and easy to work with and will remember that when it comes time to work with you again.

Yes its the same just different sizes. Youll probably have to disregard the colors though.

The colors can vary from cable to cable, so you are better off using a continuity tester to map what pin goes to what color cable.

I have that too.. it works really well!