GitHub has a windows client with shell integration. Should be easy to install for you.

pm'ed about teh good stuff

Sounds great!! good luck! Love to help test arduinoboy support.

DSC wrote:

I just bought a Prophet 6. ...  You just know you need it!  Not want, but NEED.  I obviously was not the only one in thinking this, because Dave sold out of this initial run of 500 in two days. 

Leave the hate and encourage the love.  Especially if you don't understand it!

Yea because the engineering of a synth by one the great masters of synth design is comparable to a guy who has access to a CNC machine.

NO U

886

(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

n00bstar wrote:

I think the basic idea of his kit is like he's consistently feeding a tap tempo and that helps keep the sequencer in time with his playing, allowing him to slow down or accelerate parts by banging the drums. I hadn't seen a video of his in years, had totally forgotten what his name was. Glad this got posted, he totally rocked that shit. Sad to hear he lost his hearing sad

The way the nord mod sequencer works isnt a tap tempo (constant average of incoming clock that averages into the a constant tempo) but something that advances a step every drum impulse. This is kinda more impressive than a tap tempo because if dude stops playing the song stops, making the whole thing an impressive act of physical will and stamina (albeit one on a pretty linear path).

887

(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The nord modular is really cool. Basically you can use the two inputs (and he somehow made more than two, I think there is a patch for this in the nm mailing list archive) to step advance the built in sequencers on every external trigger. You are stuck on a linear path but you can control the tempo of the pulses with your playing.

http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopi … mp;t=31330
http://blog.sebastian-arnold.net/2011/0 … ger-setup/

edit: or maybe he just used a midi brain like the examples above.

888

(33 replies, posted in General Discussion)

He lost his hearing??? That's horrible. I loved him.

889

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

No way, dude is using a SAMPLE TRACKER just use samples, and dont sound like everyone that put out a chiptune ep in 2005.

890

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Toad is just a bunch of wrapped samples. Dont use toad.

891

(14 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

I havent tried it but have you tried editing drummap.txt? It has note numbers so maybe you can just remap it to a GM default?

892

(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You could always hack arduinoboy
https://code.google.com/p/arduinoboy/

And use the midi note/cc/program code in lsdj to control a video synth remotely.

893

(35 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Then there must be an earlier revision before the squeedo, because I remember when he switched over to squeedo. I sold mine a long time ago when it became clear it wasnt getting updated.

894

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Maybe it would help if you posted examples of what you are looking to do?

895

(35 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Most modern midines carts use the squeedo mapper and dev cart:
http://membler-industries.com/squeedo/2 … mapper.txt

Thats why I only run my handhelds on cold fusion.