akira^8GB wrote:
JaffaCakeMexica wrote:

Don't you think VSTi can be so overpriced these days?

Your mom is overpriced these days.


I didnt find this to be true!

No wave traveling, no peace.

NI support rules, and will totally work with you to fix authorizations on any legitimate copy of their software

I can see your point on vsts vs hardware, as we all know vsts require no work to produce, its a real ripoff!!

501

(3 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://echolevel.co.uk/chipdisco/

Tactical F has some good tunes though.

I blame brexit.

jeeze how many chiptune guys do you have

505

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

e.s.c. wrote:

i've only tested it using my mackie onyx 1220i as my soundcard and didn't have any trouble with that but most people don't use firewire


Oh thats interesting! I have a firewire card too I should give it a shot...

506

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

e.s.c. wrote:

i've only tested it using my mackie onyx 1220i as my soundcard and didn't have any trouble with that but most people don't use firewire


Oh thats interesting! I have a firewire card too I should give it a shot...

507

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

e.s.c. wrote:

windows seems to handle midi fine as well, though some people have reported some latency issues but that would likely vary a lot based on your setup

The problem has always been audio and midi sync, if you want to do midi only its fine imo.

508

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

turboninja wrote:

<yes, I tried with behringer uca202  it worked perfect with pi2. No more with piggy on pi 3.

Someone should try building it natively on a pi, I think there is a make file in the repro.

509

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

osx works pretty good as well.

No I am more racked with self doubt than ever before.

Are you using a external sound card? Built in audio is terrible.

That should be all you need! Make it executable as explained in the wiki and you should be good to go