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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Nullsleep wrote:

Nebulophone from Bleep Labs.

I love the Nebulophone!  Dr. Bleep is the man!

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

9-Heart wrote:

New DMG for my setup.
Only need some more cabels, new headphones, a mixer and another LSDJ cart.

Also glows in the Dark :3

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Looks awesome.  Love the blooper screen!  Can I ask how you wired up the LEDs?  I've recently started playing around with LEDs in my gameboys, but I want to be able to do it the most efficient way.  Can you set them up in a sequence, or is there not enough voltage from the batteries.  If I figured right, 2 might work but they might be dimmer than their suggested voltage.  If not, do you solder them all to the same 5v/ground location?

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(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Here's another vote for Kitsch.

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(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jellica wrote:

or horrific charlie white photos

Lol!

That larger green image does trippy things to my eyes.

iLoks are pretty commonly used for professional plug-ins.  It just assumes you already have one.  I got it pretty easily.  It only wants you to have an account in case you should ever have to reformat your computer or something, the software is bound to your account so you wouldn't have to pay for it again.  Sorry it didn't work for you.  sad

Hey guys,
For those of you that haven't heard of SoundToys, they make some nice sounding plug-ins.  Crystallizer and EchoBoy are some of my favorites to use.  So, anyway, a lot of times when they release new plug-ins, they give away a plug or a version of it to promote it.  (They did so with Devil Loc before this)  So now they're giving away a plug-in called "Little Radiator" that's supposed to sound like the Altec 1566 mic preamp.  I figured I'd share it here as well.  Click the link below to get yours.

https://www.soundtoys.com/sxsw2012/&rc=363-8037-265

No chance you'll sell just the cords to one of the C64s is there?  I'm also interested in the Powepak if the other potential deal falls through or something.

Yeah, man!  I'll watch 'em.

Yes!  I love these.

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Emailed

Pugbath said everything I was gonna say.  Horizontal lines are a bitch.  Grab yourself a different grey gameboy off ebay or at your local thrift store.  Those sell pretty cheap.  If you for some reason wanted to use the shell of the gameboy you have, you can always just replace the new front pcb for the old one.

I really want to download this, but it keeps timing out.  Anyone else having this problem?
*Edit*  Nevermind, it works now.

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(63 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Not comparatively.  $500 is what they're going to be asking.  I was looking into getting a MIDI controller because all the decent synths were out of my price range, but this thing is worth it for the extra money.  It does everything I'd want it to for MIDI, plus a stand-alone analogue synth.

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(63 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Agreed with both of yous guys.  They apparently improved upon the Steiner-Parker filter with improvements overseen by Nyle Steiner himself!

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(63 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I think I'm going to be preordering one of these bad boys.  They look and sound great, especially for an analogue synth at that price!  It has MIDI in/out and can transfer MIDI data to a computer using USB.  It also has CV in/out allowing it to work in sync (or N'Sync, if you will wink )  with old hardware.  2 LFOs, 2 ADSR Envelope generators, an arpeggiator, and a really cool mixer style interface to mix the waveforms and an audio input together to taste.  This thing really seems bad ass.  Anybody go to NAMM and get to try this thing out, or has anyone heard anything else about it?  I'd like to hear others' impressions.