xX 8 BIT CHAMPION Xx wrote:

I miss 8bc.org sad

Never fear!  http://ucollective.org is here!  big_smile

Not everyone has to be an artist and negative reinforcement IS helpful.  If you cant take the heat get out of the cm.o more or less.  This site fills an impotant role where a higher level of understanding and involvement is "rewarded" while most silliness and spoonfeeding is discouraged and mocked.

The chipscene is just fine and dandy and growing all the time.  cm.o =/= chipscene and thats the way it should be.  heart

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(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Downstate wrote:

no one  seems to understand what a dj is anymore

Or producer.

Say whaaaaa!?

Try leaving the note and deleting the instrument number on the F2.

Does the instrument loop cleanly otherwise?  Are your sample "start" and "loop start" positions the same?

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(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Ditto all that with "producer". It seems theres widespread fear/aversion to calling yourself a musician or artist.

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(17 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

e.s.c. wrote:

if you ever do... think i'm always going to prefer running it through a headphone out into my mixer & through a compressor over rendering

Relating to that ive recently found that extreme feedback+filter settings are way different/cooler on psp than windows... and i use them all the time so rendering is sometimes annoying.  hmm

Maybe a topic for a different thread.

Edit: actually i guess the difference is analog output vs digital

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(17 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

herr_prof wrote:

You can keep a unified libariry on a sd card and have any relevant binary available whever you stick your memory card. So the folder structure would be something like

SDROOT (OR EBOOT)

>PigWindowsFolder
>>Binary File
>>Config.xml
>>mapping.xml

>PigMacFolder
>>Binary File
>>Config.xml
>>mapping.xml

>PigUNIXFolder
>>Binary File
>>Config.xml
>>mapping.xml

>Projects folder

>Samplelib

eboot binary (or canoo or gp2x binarry or..)
mapping.xml
config.xml

In config XML for the os specific subfolders you will need to do something like:

<CONFIG>
    <ROOTFOLDER value="../projects/>
    <SAMPLELIB value="../samplelib"/>
</CONFIG>

I see the light!  Good suggestion.

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(17 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

config.xml for changing the colors on the screen and mapping.xml for changing button functions.  For PSP they both go in the root lgpt folder where the eboot is (I believe).

Mapping file instructions: http://wiki.littlegptracker.com/doku.ph … pt:mapping

You can do it!  It's really not difficult if you look at the examples on the wiki.

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

8=======D ------ FMFMFMFMFMFM

herr_prof wrote:
matt.nida wrote:

I've loaded some 'treated' samples from Renoise into Piggy; you have to translate the loop start and end points from hex or something into whatever Piggy needs which is fiddly, but it works fine. However, it would be a *lot* quicker if Piggy could just read the XRNI metadata wink

Is there a wiki on this file format? Ill create a feature request.

I just posted a request/question about this on the renoise forum.  Usually they respond very quickly so we'll see.

http://forum.renoise.com/index.php?/top … fications/
Theres already some resposes to check.  smile

goto80 wrote:

Unfortunately not, no.
Mail him and complain smile

Will do.

For others that wanna encourage a translation:

http://www.danielbotz.de/about_me.html
info [at] danielbotz [dot] com

EDIT:  shit, that email isn't working  >:(

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

big_smile

A little more info:

nanoloop 1.5 manual wrote:

The additional voice of the L-channel is only audible on greyscale
Game Boys (DMG and GBP). It is a square wave, the pulse width
setting has no effect. Its envelope is always in decay-mode, pitch
envelope/LFO has no effect and it does not play if the note is delayed.

Link to the PDF: http://gbdev.gg8.se/files/musictools/Ol … loop15.pdf

Cool, I really like these type of projects.  Break the System!  Dominate the Machines!

basspuddle wrote:

Is that the feature that uses pin 31?

Yeah.  A circuit on the cart feeds a squarewave to the input pin.  Or some junk...