My DMG-01 had the same loud hum on the pulse channels like the OP talks about (disappears after a K[ill note] command is played). Removed the bivert chip (didn't try to ground the unused pins as suggested though), and it's all good. So, thank you thread. smile

@ryba: Very good explanation, it sounds right to me.

My ambition is to release albums that are 3-7 songs long. I won't use the term EP, since it traditionally implies it's a "lesser" or "in-between" release. Albums were long back when they were mainly sold in physical formats, so the artist would get out more music per pressing, and so the buyers should feel they got a lot for the money.

Today, in the digital age where none of that matters, the ideal should be to bundle whatever number of tracks that make sense together (artistically), and label that an album whether it's 10 minutes or 150 minutes long. With the attention span we have these days, the shorter album should have a bigger chance of being listened to, at least in full (obviously). And if people like that one, they might also check out the next short album that you release. And the next one after that. Whereas if you released the material as one 10-track album, people would perhaps listen to half of it, if looking at the track list didn't discourage them from listening altogether.

Since this was the first time playing the DMG with other instruments, I hadn't noticed how low the ouput was before (or at least it wasn't relevant). Compared to the A4, it was very, very low. So I just did the line output mod (which was as simple as mounting the sync jack): huge improvement. Very strong output signal now.

Strages wrote:

Hey Pes, do you have a video of this working?

Got nothing to show I'm afraid.

Jazzmarazz wrote:
SketchMan3 wrote:

Sounds awesome. What's the diff between analog sync and the other kind of sync?

The difference is between digital and analog. tongue
But really it's just another way to connectthe gameboy to more hardware. I this case we've gone back to an older method of sync. So it will be useful ii f you have older gear.

It should be said that while it is indeed the old method of sync, it is also part of a current trend with new gear supporting it being released.

November 5th a new version of LSDJ was released. The big news here (compared to the November 2nd release mentioned earlier in the forum) is the addition of analogue sync. Getting it to work is as easy as modifying a link cable. Stoked!

http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/latest … _4_8_0.pdf


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Hi.

Sunshine Asylum's first release is out. It's a three songs long album with music made on the DMG-01, and it can be listened to and downloaded (for free) here.

Hope you enjoy; feedback always appreciated regardless.



-PES / Sunshine Asylum