What kind of headphones are those?
It's these: http://www.aiaiai.dk/store/headphones/tma-1
Very happy with them for writing and listening. I have some low end sennheisers I use for mixing and production duties.
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What kind of headphones are those?
It's these: http://www.aiaiai.dk/store/headphones/tma-1
Very happy with them for writing and listening. I have some low end sennheisers I use for mixing and production duties.
Cmon let's get this shizz goin sideways, yo!
I would much appreciate the nanoloop app being able to display in landscape. Both for better dual thumb wielding and use on the cheapo android netbooks that are so readily available.
If you agree then check this box: □
LittleGameboyPiggyTracker: A GBA rom that combines all the fun of lsdj using the classic dmg sound channels with the new school awesome of lgpt on the direct sound channels.
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I would love for there to be more useful gba specific music progs.
All the reasons you all have listed is why I love/use my gameboy color so much. Is there really that much difference in running a dmg music prog on gba vs gbc?
Sounds good!
"Death of a Salesman"
You'll still need to learn mml or carillon but this: http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/3074/gbs2gb/
Ha figured it out! I remembered I had multiarch-support installed. So remembering that with multiarch -support installed to install a 32 bit version of a library/program/etc. you do sudo apt-get install packagename:i386 . So with that in mind I did
sudo apt-get install libjack0:i386
and tried to run piggy after and it works Set the window to floating for my i3 wm and everything's good!
Oho! Good solution!
Get nitro's patches for the gbc rom from here: http://blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2013/12/17 n-gba-fix/
You could try Pocket Music or Pocket Music Advance. They're like a scaled-down MTV Music Generator if you remeber that from PS1/2.
There's the GBC version (does not work on DMG):
And the GBA version:
They are mostly sample-based (I think the GBA version is all samples?) but the GBC version does use the pulse and noise channels in a limited way.
Awesome, I've been listening to "Never Obsolete" for a while now and really love it! Grabbing this for sure.
Very cool! Downloading now!
Glad to see new mist toggles stuff.
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