or maybe use a overdrive/boost/compressor pedal?

2,434

(106 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

2,435

(106 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

plus the fact that is that zero developers would ever use this to develop games.

2,436

(106 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Diamond Plate is how you know its serious.

2,437

(15 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I guess the next feature is the ability to do a pfin adjustment at the instrument properties level, because I think it isnt a full cent sharpness.. to my ears tuning up makes it still off a tad bit.

2,438

(76 replies, posted in Past Events)

fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

2,439

(13 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

!

2,440

(13 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Would you agree about answer 3 and 4? Its what I assumed from usage, but Im realizing I dont know shit.

2,441

(13 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Yea Sorry! Will Correct!

2,442

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Cv in knobs

2,443

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

knobss

2,444

(15 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Sounds like a bug report.

Is there supposed to be a driver with TILP? If not does anyone know where you can find one to install without using ticonnect?

2,446

(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Also: its ok if you arent into it anymore, keep finding stuff you are into.

2,447

(13 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

the period of one waveform in a440 is about ff in length usually. Sometimes its different, but its a good place to start if you dont know what you imported. You may have to tweak this value based on whatever source audio you use, because the period of a a440 waveform will be shorter than say a period of a lower note on the scale, and way longer than a higher pitched waveform.

http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Physics3.html

If you say grabbed a piece of random audio and tried to grab waveforms out of that, it may be totally waveform periods.

2,448

(13 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Of course rules are meant to be broken, so if your song sounds better in one versus the other, who cares.