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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Is the ArduinoBoy updated with the latest version? Afaik when these were made the Arduinoboy didn't support midi out.

When I was to Seattle FighterX gave me his heavily modded Speak n Spell, when I got back to Sweden and opened my luggage there was a small note from the US Airport Security that they had inspected my luggage. And yes they broke it. With Game Boys I've only had them swabbed for bombs. I think it's worse for circuit bent stuff then for Game Boys.

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Are you using a DMG + GBA? I know in the past there was some issues syncing old nanoloop 2.x on GBA to DMG because of the voltage difference in the link cable. GBA is 3.3v and DMG is 5v, worked better if both were 3.3v. Worth a try at least.

Is this thread relevant to this forum?

Timbob wrote:

I'd say a remix uses elements of the original song.
A cover doesn't

So basically, all songs made on a gameboy of which the original wasn't made on a gameboy are covers...

dunno if that makes sense tho

Which 99 percent of youtube doesn't understand.

Electronic cover? THEN IT'S A REMIX!!!!

Ugh

If you remove the wave channel chains, is it still there? I sometimes get some strange sounds from the wave channel especially when using samples even when if it's muted.

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(22 replies, posted in Releases)

awesome!

Listened to them since Neon Sunsets came out. Awesome stuff indeed! Electric City is such an anthem.

MTA3080

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

coal

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Cool!

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(39 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

But for some reason it was totally fine for LSDJ to rip of this poor Japanese company that made musical rhythm devices? I'm obviously trolling here, but this is not as black and white as many of you would like to think. I can't say for sure, but it feels pretty unlikely that LSDJ paid a license to Roland to be able to use these samples. Also a lot of Roland x0x drummachines are already sample based to it's already a sample of a sample, where do you draw the line anyway? I would even go as far as saying that the sounds of the 909 and 808 are so widely spread today that there is almost a feel of those sounds being public domain today with the endless emulation. Those sounds are pretty much electronic music 101.

/rambling

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(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You're referring to the fine tune setting? Afaik the amount it detunes depends on what note. Higher notes will detune more per step than lower. *I think*.

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(5 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Nice work!

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(4 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/14613 … o-arduboy/

Exactly the same thing happened to me last week. I found my PSP 1000 that had been missing for a few years. Plugged it in to charge, waited 15 minutes and tried to start it, but no luck. All the leds were flashing like crazy. Took out the battery and ran it with only the charger, just to confirm that the PSP was still alive. I squeezed the battery and it made some crunchy sounds from inside (strange), so I was pretty sure it was a goner. But just to be sure I charged it anyway during the night and the next day to my surprise it was working again.