945

(1 replies, posted in General Discussion)

little-scales

nitro2k01 wrote:

This is a hardware bug on some GBC revisions. I think the problem affects instruments using the length parameter. (Pulse and noise instruments - the length parameter for wave instruments is something else.) Setting it to unlimited should solve the problem.

As far as I know nanoloop doesn't use the length parameter only the envelope one.

goonzy wrote:
boomlinde wrote:

Sweet! But definitely not from 1982, and not very chippy either. Well maybe it is, but someone must have gone back with a time machine smile


from discogs:

Charanjit Singh - Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
Label:
Bombay Connection
Catalog#:
BC 302-LP
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
All Media, Album, Reissue
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
Mar 2010
Genre:
Electronic, Folk, World, & Country
Style:
Indian Classical, Acid, Experimental

Also from from Discogs:

Credits
Artwork By [Cover] - Stefan Glerum
Keyboards, Programmed By - Charanjit Singh
Mastered By - Johanz Westermans*
Other [Sound Restoration] - See Why Audio
Research, Producer, Liner Notes - Edo Bouman

Notes
Recorded in 1982 at HMV Studios in Bombay, India.
Equipment: Roland Jupiter-8, Roland TB-303, Roland TR-808.
Comes in a thick gatefold sleeve.
Sides C and D play at 45 RPM.

948

(0 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Hi!

I'm looking for an Alesis Modfx Metavox. If you have one for sale or know someone who has please drop me a line at:

contact ( a ) nordloef ( d o t ) com

// nordloef

949

(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Do it!

950

(4 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Use samples?

951

(31 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

trash80 wrote:

No I mean I have a arduino in my dmg (pro mini)
I've been working on it for a few days. It's a sample oscillator and drum sample player. Using a 4bit r2r dac which sounds a bit better than using pwm. It's using some custom lsdj code thats not available at the moment. Heres a old clip from friday, the only thing gameboy is the pu1 synth.


MIND IS BLOWN!

Hi!

I found that Dealextreme has a couple of cheap and crappy netbooks.

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.44024

And the rest:

http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx/search.netbook

Is it possible to run any trackers or old music apps on it? I'm not that familiar with Windows CE.


// nordloef

953

(2 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Not synchronized but the knobs probably send out CC to mssiah.

Börft!

955

(20 replies, posted in Past Events)

BitPop wrote:

Carnage indeed

Apologies if this is a repost, but this rocks :

http://www.bitpop.co.uk/iayd-live-8bit-chiptune/

Good skills *notworthy*

Fucking insane!

956

(72 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

neilbaldwin wrote:

Something I've been thinking about for a while so I thought I'd see if there'd be any interest in it.

I've got some cool ideas on how to make quite a smart drum machine on the NES. It would be a 16-step (or less) pattern based thing with simple song structure (just a string of patterns with a repeat count). The cool thing is that on each step you will be able to assign settings for all five NES voices and also on each step you'll be able to modify parameters such as envelope, amplitude, duty, pitch sweep, (simple) table etc. for all five voices simultaneously.

What do you think - any interest?

Kinda sounds like a nanoloop version for the NES.

heart

sweden here

I thought this was common knowledge. I think that there is a few threads about it on the nanoloop forum.

Same here.

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