cant help with pcb, just want to whisper into your ear a suggestion for midi control of gameboy buttons..... so a sequencer can say send notes that would tell lsdj to load a song.

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(325 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Maybe you should offer a PCB and flashed chip only option for kit people?

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(119 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Great song and video! ^

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(23 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Yea he means a mode where you have playback window and the ui in seperate screens

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(32 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Ive been playing with this more, corrected some errors in the initial article, as well as more information on why some soundfonts fail.

Also i linked to this rad analog pack
http://www.flstudiomusic.com/2011/12/20 … fonts.html
http://www.peterswimm.com/?p=796

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(12 replies, posted in Past Events)

are you guys ever gonna announce the location so I can bug people to go to it?

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(12 replies, posted in Trading Post)

You can just buy the arduino and solder the needed connections to it. A arduinoshield just makes it easy to reuse the shield without resoldering.

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(12 replies, posted in Trading Post)

If its just a shield youll need an arduino too. The seller of the shield can fill you in on more details.

The software is available here:
https://code.google.com/p/arduinoboy/

this claims it send clock as well

http://www.amazingmachines.com.br/products_volcano.html

Is that case sensitive?

maybe you could use this instead: http://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/sq_1/

The SYNC OUT jack outputs a 5V pulse that’s 15 ms long at the beginning of each step.
If you connect the SYNC OUT jack of a volca series unit or the monotribe to
the SYNC IN jack of the SQ-1, the step clock of the SQ-1 is ignored, and steps
advance according to the pulses that are input. Use this if you want steps to
synchronize to the pulses that are output from SYNC IN

And then you can use the sequencer to do funky stuff to the mG?

You should add BennVenn to the subject so he knows its his product and can come in here and support, im not familiar with how it works but sounds like something is amiss.

I think the rom and sav file thing only applies to emulators.

Have you tried loading the sav in a emulator to be certain it isnt blank?

Yea if you want to do midi commands at the fast rate you do commands in famitracker youll be disappointment. If you use it as a regular midi synth its does very well at that, however.

It really depends on how creative you can get with midi and how much you like working in a daw.

The best midi controlled NES is in chipsounds, followed by famitracker.

no, its somehow worse than a midines.