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(33 replies, posted in Trading Post)

once you have tried drag and drop functionality on a flash cart youll never accept anything less again.

You can try! Might have to us something with link cable support like bgb

Ive never threw anything away ever.

The newest version of lsdj Can copy and paste across gameboys using the link cable now.

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(15 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

This is a great resource, thanks for the hard work

230

(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I just use one gameboy with each project ready to play in loading. I run the gameboy through fx and Load the next track while the drone ending is playing. Keeps it pretty tight!

I think some sort of light is essential. Backlights are the easiest to use system for this.

Batteries are better as it helps cut down on sources of noise live.

Are you still doing freelance graphics?

232

(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

line6 m5

233

(32 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Because it saves dozens of offer posts.

ooh color me interested in the sync

Yea over midi it is possible.

I have a suggestion: broaden your horizons for the type music possible in chiptune

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Ledfyr wrote:
toasterpastries wrote:

Can you elaborate on what the values in this line are? Are these the MIDI CCs that are sent if a custom function (e.g. tempo, chord) is disabled?

byte midiCcNumbers[7] = {1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12};

The values in that list are the MIDI CC numbers sent when you use the X command in LSDJ.
The four last ones cannot be used since they are overridden by my custom functions (velocity, clock, chords, channel).
The rest (1, 2, 3) can be used to send CC from LSDJ. You can change them if you want other CC numbers.
The second digit in the X command is the scaled CC value (will be multiplied with 8).
If you disable a custom function, then it will work as a regular CC.

Examples
X03  (CC#1 value: 3x8=24)
X12  (CC#2 value: 16)
X2F  (CC#3 value: 127)

would it be possible if you marked the last two zero, it works as a full range cc command with just one value?

Background: i tend to make my melodic channels do mod wheel tweaking of external synths, and drum, single note channels do things like turn on an effect (which would require the multiple cc's, but usually work as +64= on and below equals off).

spammmm

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(49 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I’ve heard that about every product going back to the monomachine, so I’m not surprised.