I didn't hear it. Use bgb to create 4 channel output and isolate it there.

642

(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

This happens on my backlit dmg especially when using my arduinoboy.  It worries me too.  hmm

Who is Brian Moran? Another aphex pseudonym?

I'm glad you all are giving this a listen.

LINK: https://abandonedonfire.bandcamp.com/album/black-window

Stare unblinking into the black window. You will find it full of stars.

Download contains lsdjsng file. Track titles indicate the line where that sound begins. Use live to mode let the drones continue into infinity.

Dedicated to The Mist Toggles (tMt)

I don't think there are any top dogs at the moment which is pretty cool honestly.

Total decentralization ftw.

My OldBoy is really good. I use it regularly to try ideas while at work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta … ulator.gbc

Good stuff, srsly.  (y)

649

(46 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm glad we gave you at least a little cheer. I really can't imagine what your situation must be like. Good on you for being able to still feel grateful when you've been betrayed and lied to so severely.

650

(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Possibly your screw holes are stripped out.  With the case open, screw one into a hole and then see if you can easily pull it back out with your fingers.

Probably "Black Hole Cannon" by Sievert

oliver wrote:

it doesn't do anything because there is no program on the game boy that sends MIDI.
the command only exists for the possibility that one day there might be a midi sequencer on the game boy.

Oh. I assumed it was for lsdj midi out.

rumpelfilter wrote:

well it depends what you want to do, do you want to send midi from the GB to the computer?

Yes. In the nlmidi04 command line tool it tells you to use "-MIDIRECEIVE" to send midi from the gb to the pc.  That must not be correct so I will try "-GETMIDI" instead.

It must be a typo in the nlmidi04 program usage text then. I'll try getmidi tonight.

It's the setting for midi to go from the gameboy to the pc.  It looks like on the nanoloop site it's referred to as "-getmidi" so I'll try that command when I get home tonight.

I want to set my nlmidi adapter to "-MIDIRECEIVE" but the command doesn't do anything.  Other permanent and non-permanent settings seem to work fine (-midi, -MIDI, -sync, and -SYNC).  I'm using the most recent nlmidi04 that was zipped with the 1.7 update.