1,713

(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

The preamps have lots of gain and almost no color, I have a saffire 40 and its really nice.

Yea well lemons are lemons big_smile

1,715

(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Here is a good list of what will work with the CCK:

http://www.auriaapp.com/Support/auria-audio-interfaces

1,716

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Yea it would jsut be interesting, but im guessing the diode protection of the midi thru is forcing the midi interface to send a signal the midines likes better.

1,717

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

try to hook the midi voltage to a multimeter? Maybe the midi in circuit is sensitive to variations against the spec.

You can use sox. Here is a good thread:
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=54310

1,719

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

You can always compare the midi out of one setup to the midi out from another using a midi monitor, and see what the difference is.

1,720

(26 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Cue jose's lawyerdad in 3..2.

SketchMan3 wrote:

I bought some new floppies in like 2008. they sucked. Corrupted way too easily.

From what I understand there is no "new" floppies, just new old stock.

http://www.lawmart.com/forms/difference.htm

1,723

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Midines doesnt like getting excess midi data. Im guessing if you where to filter the following from the output being sent to the midines, it would work even better (even with the old device)

-active sense
-midi clock
-all non midines data (other channels, notes, cc messages etc)
-mtc
-mmc commands

1,724

(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You mean when did it become irrelevant? Late 2012 probs.

Its not broken, it just sounds crappy. Using the goomba version without the goomba emulator i THINK will just fix your save issue, the only problem being you will not be able to save more than one song, and have to create multiple versions of the rom for each of your songs.

Also: LSDJ is a GB app, not a GBA app. You should check if the emulator supports gb/gbc roms, if not you should use the GOOMBA version of the rom with goomba.

Yea but the ori vt barely had any settings either. Its the same device basically for modern genres.

1,728

(4 replies, posted in Atari)

Yep!