The aftermarket kits that are available now only really work decently if you LOCA mod it as well.

If you need a good front light, you'll have to salvage an AGS-001 GBA SP.

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(16 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Hopefully your power supply didn't crap your system. They are "suicide" power supplies. They didn't have any built in protection in them for when they go bad.

This is a sick trade.

Did you test the pins of the pot to make sure your wired it to the correct pins? Did you wire the negative or the positive to the pot?

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

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/15512 … phone-mod/

GBC with noise filtering and bass mod.

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/11881 … revisited/

ThursdayCustoms.

PULSELOOPER wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

Would you be able to get a quote on shipping for the assembled Piggy to MIDI to Taiwan and send me a PM?

You should send me a PM with your city and zip code.

Roger that.

Would you be able to get a quote on shipping for the assembled Piggy to MIDI to Taiwan and send me a PM?

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The super tedious way is to record each channel individually, remove the cracking in post production and combining all the channels together.

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Would a White Caanoo with charging cable be of any interest to you?

Cobi wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

Prosounding a GBA isn't any more difficult than propounding any other gameboy. Just need to locate the points on the PCB to prosound and decide where you want to put external audio jacks.

If I've got it right, there doesn't seem to be any evident way to where to put the 1/4 jack as it is when you pro-sound mod a DMG.
But if you look at the video I posted you see that KODEK gets a great sound from the ordinary headphone jacks. I guess he has some good hardware noise reduction and good signal processing. I don't have any fancy gear and neither do I have the space or the money to invest too much in it. But it would be cool if there would be a way to get a good sound without a ton of hardware.

I haven't seen the video, but if he is using a GBA, he could have done an internal prosound mod.

Prosounding a GBA isn't any more difficult than propounding any other gameboy. Just need to locate the points on the PCB to prosound and decide where you want to put external audio jacks.

Prosounding a GBA should help.

You can also remove "noise" in post.

I've heard that DS Lites are good for recording Nanoloop.

How's it going fam.

Modded a few Super Gameboy 2s for personal use and the RCA prosound is a bit noisy compared to other SGBs I've modded in the past. Was wondering about your thoughts on if it might be the capacitors going out. I don't have a capacitor tester to check them at the moment.

They are SMD components and was thinking of replacing them with through hole components.