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(1 replies, posted in Past Events)

2MGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

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(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Boaconstructor
IAYD
Knife City
HarleyLikesMusic
NNNNNNNNNN
Dollfin

are probably good places to start

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(329 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Gala wrote:
The One Electronic wrote:

Ok so there obviously aren't any super solid demos out there right now so I whipped this up to get a feel for it.

https://soundcloud.com/sky_box/nanoloop … ive-test-1

I'll listen to it today. :-)

I'm going to make a mini-album to demonstrate the "potential" of nanoloop mono soon (just nanoloop mono, no edit, no third party effect, no sync) if I have enough spare time.

Pselodux, I can't wait to listen what you're going to do with it. I love your 0F.digital/STTC album.


I do suggest doing the eq notch at the very least for your recordings. The smh
dmg whine is real as fuck on this, and while live it'll sound great your headphone listeners will get some headaches for sure

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(329 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Ok so there obviously aren't any super solid demos out there right now so I whipped this up to get a feel for it.

https://soundcloud.com/sky_box/nanoloop … ive-test-1

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(329 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

THIS IS A LITTLE BEAST OMG

22

(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Midines-1-1-1-s … Sw8gVYBCjF good ruck

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

lemme pick up that c64 when I come visit

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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

unexpectedbowtie wrote:

I go to load the next song file on the green DMG - at this point I lose synchronisation between the two.


This is the issue. In order to get both slave and master back in sync, both gameboys have to come to a complete stop and then start up again like you would initially. So basically what you want it essentially impossible in terms of having two gameboys perfectly synced for all your songs.  The only REAL solution is to make one save file with multiple songs on it--pretty sure that's how Cooshinator does his sets.

What you need to do is start syncing the old fashioned way--with your ears. Don't forget to use the heck out of tempo adjust and transposing to get your songs flowing together. wink

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

For live sets I typically have cues set up the at the beginning and end of each track so it looks like

00 02 00 00
--   --  --  --
01 02 03 04
01 02 03 04
01 02 03 04
etc
--   --  --  --
05 05 00 06

and I'll start the track in song mode, switch to live so I can move it to the main body of the track, and then once again cue the line at the end when I'm prepared to mix it into the next track

This is probably the best you're going to get as there is no Hop-to-phrase function

Cheers!

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(8 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I'm all about the x0xb0x personally for its reverse-engineered design, use of NOS factory parts from the 303, and its open-source firmware giving it way more flexibility and options than some of the other hardware competitors while maintaining accurate sound.

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(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

SEE U THERE BUSTY

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

GOING BACK TO PIGGY MIDI SYNC I SEE

get a job ya babies

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(1 replies, posted in Past Events)

Such a good lineup goddam

plz tell me you're getting http://do.mu

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(10 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

Jazzmarazz wrote:
kineticturtle wrote:

That translucent spray sounds really nice.

I did this, and a couple others I can't find pictures of now, with RIT dye. Not recommended, I stopped even attempting this after I melted a few shells. sad

I melted my first try with RIT. Never again.

Same. Not worth the time, money, or stress.