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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

KeFF wrote:

I will use this tomorrow for some vj stuff smile

Cool! I hope it turned out ok.

pr0n wrote:

i used it on my dmg, great stuff man =]

Thank you. smile

98

(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Slight update; now it even works on a real gameboy! tongue

99

(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I made a few slight changes.

  • It now wraps around patterns rather than bouncing in a random direction when reaching an edge. It just looks nicer.
    (thanks to nitro2k01 for suggesting this)

  • Changed the setting name SPEED to DELAY which makes more sense.

  • Removed the use of a .sav file. No need for that really.

Get latest version here

100

(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

@nitro2k01 Hmm. I'll give it some thought. It's easy to implement so maybe I'll add it as an option.

Thanks for your feedback!

101

(105 replies, posted in General Discussion)

A tracker for c64 with sync option.

102

(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

This is the first outcome from me recently started dabbling with gameboy assembly.
It's a simple gameboy program that draws pretty random patterns of a user defined size in an Etch A Sketch style.
Try it out! You can download it from here.

103

(42 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Event TR8.
Like above but bigger.

Thanks, but it's not Marjorie I mean. this was a young(er) girl. Never seen her before.
If my memory serves me right she had long dark or black hair and might have had tattoos on her arms.

Hey!
I'm calling out to all the nice folks who attended this most amazing gala.
I'm trying to get in touch with a girl who was there taking pictures with a dslr like crazy that night.
Please contact me if you know who this might have been.

nordloef wrote:
Jellica wrote:

I always wanted to try and make real drum and bass but I could never decide on which particular drum to use.

amen

BRK

nitro2k01 wrote:

Maybe I should get my ass off the couch and actually write a tutorial myself.

I would love to see one. I'm just about to start off a GB programming project myself and have only limited knowledge of assembler programming.
Btw, did you have some documents up on 8bc, the gameboygenius site, on GB programming? If so, are they up on another site these days?

108

(3 replies, posted in Past Events)

Oh crap! I'm going to miss this. sad

109

(32 replies, posted in Audio Production)

lucasmarmitt wrote:

waves Rvox plugin.

That's cheating. wink

110

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I guess we're all different. I find the process of learning a new tool inspiring and I gladly compose on a software I do not fully grasp.

111

(32 replies, posted in Audio Production)

BitPop wrote:

If they start moving about you can get weird phasing type noises, especially with any sibilance.

Of course this greatly depends on the amount of mics used, their polar patterns and the acoustic properties of the room.
It gets even more delicate to have the vocalist stationary when recording in a live room.
Ride the fader, get eq'ing right and go easy with compression is my advice.

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Heosphoros wrote:

3. Practice on making covers or studying other peoples source files

phib3r Optik wrote:

3-Listen to a lot of chip music! You need to know how it functions.

Why!?
Copying other peoples work seem so... pointless.