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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Turtle413 wrote:

And the green should go with green and yellow with yellow...right???

Just because they have the same colors?

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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

lsdj wiki wrote:

The DMG-07 4 player adapter cable has all the needed lines (including +5v). I determined the cable colors using a multimeter:

1 brown (+5V)
2 red (serial out)
3 yellow (serial in)
4 – (reserved)
5 green (clock out)
6 blue (gnd)

http://wiki.littlesounddj.com/KeyboardInterface

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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Turtle413 wrote:

Regarding the PURGE. Maybe you're using a relatively new version?

2008-12-26: v3.9.2



About the lsdj keyboard. Sounds like you've got the wires wrong?

I believe the version I'm using is the most current one as of the Jan. '10. Doesn't seem to have the "free unused data" option? Is this going to be a big problem in hooking up a keyboard???

As far as the keyboard assembly...no camera btw so I can't show you the problem.... I followed Thretris's keyboard color code from his tutorial on the sk-8100...I started fresh twice already, but I'm def. willing to give it another whack. So I'll just take it all apart again. I also just grabbed a new continuity tester, now what is your best advice on testing the wires without hacking up the wiring on the pcb ends???? you know what I mean? can you place a clip one end of the tester to the dmg cable thru the male piece then hook up the other alligator clip to the wires next to the pcb on the keyboard? I'm new at using these testers....

Then its probably called "clean song data" + "clean instr data" which is the same thing just a different name. And it doesn't(shouldn't) affect the lsdj keyboard function in any way.

2009-07-26: v3.9.e

* split up "free unused data" to "clean song data" + "clean instr data"
on popular demand.

Unless you're using the exact same model as he used in the tutorial its most likely that the wires in your keyboard have completely different colors. I think I got the same problem once by hooking up the 5v wire where it shouldn't be.

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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Shonen_ wrote:
tRasH cAn maN wrote:

I don't think slide or pitch commands are affected by the vibrato waveform. HF/non-HF, yes.
Oh, and there's no sine. Saw, Triangle and Square. wink

Sine = triangle.

Sine != triangle

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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Turtle413 wrote:
Turtle413 wrote:

Plus I just got the DMG for $8. It breaks, then oh well...it breaks. Fixing it will just give me something to do.Anyway... had anyone had this problem with the Dell sk-8100's??? not the sk-8110's these boards are slightly different, but have the same wire colors. And whats up with the PURGE mode? Doesn't appear after you select keyboard on synch???

Still having the problem??? Any suggestions? Anyone please?

Regarding the PURGE. Maybe you're using a relatively new version?

2008-12-26: v3.9.2

* replace project screen "purge sequencer/instruments" with "free unused data,"
   which also frees unused tables, synths and waves.

About the lsdj keyboard. Sounds like you've got the wires wrong?

herr_prof wrote:

3.gif

^

haha yes!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

calmdownkidder wrote:

Hand it into the school's reception as lost property!

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(52 replies, posted in Trading Post)

trash80 wrote:
the mist toggles wrote:

I am also still  looking for a nanovoice cart.
I am not looking for nanovoice/synth roms.
I am looking for a fully functioning official cart.

I thought the "nanovoice" rom image that has been on his site since 2001ish was the "full" version ... ?

You are right. But he rewrote it when he put it on his carts in 2007. Added more save slots, the possibility to use noise, updated sync etc...
So the new version wont save with normal flashcarts, but as you said the old version has always been the full version.

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(52 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Klaus Wunderlich

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(1,052 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

I thought it was longcat.

come on. Chipmusic is probably one of the cheapest (if not the cheapest) genre/style/whatever to be into**

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

is what Ive used live the last two years (+ nubys on the gayboys). Pretty basic setup.