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(2 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Thank you! What i want is honesty, if i wanted to hear that I'm doing a great job id ask my parents or something.
But thank you for you feedback! Ill look into what you said.

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(2 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Hello, im Llulagan, and I've been making chiptune for a few months, and over the past month or so I've recorded a few songs.
My SoundCloud

I would love it if you guys listened to a couple and told me what you think, or what i can do to improve

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(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Thank you both! Ill work on getting stuff for the arduinoboy.

And the price of the Rock Band Keytar is exactly what made me want to do this, A cheap MIDI keyboard would be great.

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(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I was curious today, and i was looking up the Rock Band 3 keyboard peripheral, and i started wondering, since there's the MIDI port on the keyboard, wouldn't it be possible to connect they keyboard through MIDI cables to a Gameboy with a MIDI port added to it (like NeX has done)

And if this is possible, are there any tutorials or instructions on how to add the MIDI port to the Gameboy?

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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

pixls wrote:
Llulagan wrote:

Sorry is this has been asked on another part of the site, but im trying to make Chords on LSDJ. I know the C command, but it sounds like its alternating the notes in my opinion, is there a way to make them play at the same time without using both the Pulse channels?

an0va wrote:

That's how the medium works, boss

Yeah, each channel is really just one channel, you can't have it do more than one sound at once.

Alright, thanks

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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Sorry is this has been asked on another part of the site, but im trying to make Chords on LSDJ. I know the C command, but it sounds like its alternating the notes in my opinion, is there a way to make them play at the same time without using both the Pulse channels?