Ok.
I dont know why but my transferer2's parallel cable continues to get broken.
I've bought 2 new parallel cables and both of them after a month got broken too.

It's time to buy an USB Transferer, i think.

I know that Kitsch is selling smartboys trasferers, but they come with a cart and I really don't need another one.


I would pay money or I would trade it for a prosounded gameboy (dmg or color) or an Ukulele, lol.


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I would even like to find a GBA game case to put my supercard in.

something like these.

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(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

you have to use them in the WAV channel; not the PU1, PU2 or NOI.

PS: lol, Déjà vu..

far right for me

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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

it seems to work on OsX
http://thretris.blogspot.com/2009/12/ho … acosx.html

and even linux
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gbcf/

remember that in those 49$ there's even included a smartboy cart, so it's a pretty nice price. smile

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(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.howtodestroyangels.com/store/

The last Trent Reznor project.
Free download.



I think it is really awesome.

182

(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

lol guys.. aren't you a little OffTopic?

183

(13 replies, posted in Releases)

Totally awesome.

okok.

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(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

low-gain wrote:

Snapped a quick video of  my new toy in action smile

i didn't even know that this kind thing exist. awesome. big_smile

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(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

low-gain wrote:

by chance does the radio have a tape player in it?

I always use this to BANG my awesome car radio. big_smile

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(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

It shouldn't be too hard.

- remove the volume pot (SINCE WE ARE NOT PUSSIES AND WE ONLY PLAY AT THE MAX VOLUME)
- solder a female jack to the "volume pot out" on the pcb.
- turn on the radio
- plug in your game boy and PARTY HARD.

maybe you should need a little headphone amplifier like this.


lol, I really dont think this mod would work. But maybe yes, dunno. cool

edit:
i've bought this thing an year ago, and i'm THE FUCKING KING OF THE STREEZZ since then (just like Johnny DeMarco).

Saskrotch wrote:

it sounds like the pin fucks shit up when you touch it. that it's main function i bet.

AHAHAH big_smile

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(37 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

Pastel Arsenal wrote:

Nobody has mentioned basic 64

I did! tongue

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

phib3r Optik wrote:

You cant just go making tons of music without any knowledge?

I just write what the "singing voices" in my head tell me to write. big_smile

..and the inspirations could/should come from any kind of music, not only chiptune.
"Listen to a lot of different music" would be a really nice advice,
"Listen to a lot of chipmusic" isn't. imo.

The most awesome thing about 8bit music is that it isn't a genre, it's only a "sound". There are no rules to compose music.
You can do whatever you want with your 8bit stuff, from cybergrind to ambient, from hardcore punk to post-rock.
Mixing all these influences in an original own style would be really interesting.

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

New case! big_smile

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

phib3r Optik wrote:

2-Read a lot, make sure you know what your doing, or thinking about doing.
3-Listen to a lot of chip music! You need to know how it functions.
6-Don't worry about the hardware until you need it!
7-Get yourself involved in chip music forums, IE:8bc..

I dont agree with theese.

2. I've never read a guide or a patchbook. The funny things about these 8bit stuff is to learn new things experimenting by yourself.
3. Nah.. it's much better to develope an original style of chiptune instead of badly copying other 'famous' ones.
6. Using real hardware is really important for the 'feelings' and the sound.
7. Really not important at all since on that site 70% of the users are trolls and newbs.