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(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

ahhhh sad they are so hard to come by in the UK!

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(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I am VERY interested in the MIDI-NES
Email me at [email protected]

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Thanks!

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Are there any guides on how to attach a Psone LCD screen to a NES the way Anamanaguchi have done it? I have searched the internet for some time now and have come back with nothing. anybody know of anything?

OH I hope he starts selling them soon, and is reliable. aha.

Ohhhh do you have any more info on this?

Hello!
@Calmdownkidd
Yeah iv seen them go for about £200 and it is starting as a college project but after some idea sesh's today we really want to start a band like Anamanaguchi.
@Kineticturtle, yeah the electronics should be ok, if moving the pin is going to be a pain there is always the option of flying wires or another external board or something.

Thanks for the fast reply's guys.
So im thinking the first thing I will try to do is convert a Gameboy into one of these Arduinoboys, which after a little Googling looks quite simple. Good job too having a background in electronics.
So I understand if I order a MidiNes, although it states on the website that it will take 1 - 3 Months its more like 2 years? That sucks, the MidiNes was the big selling point for me. I presume you can get them second hand on E-bay every so often then?

Does he not make them any more?
Then why does he still have the buy option on his website.
Good job I have yet to order one.

Hey people im kinda new here and I am wondering if you people have a guide for beginners to Chiptune and how to make it with the actual consoles/hand-helds instead of using a PC to make the sounds.
Me and some friends all studying music tech at college would like to experiment with some Chiptune and between us all have amassed the following;
A NES, Nintendo 64, Gameboy, 2 Gameboy Colours, Gameboy Advance, GBA SP, Gameboy Micro, Gamecube, and a Nintendo DS.
We are all skilled at the music making and the production parts of things like this but we have no idea what we would need to actual make the music and also be able to play it live. All we have at the moment is that Korg ROM for the Nintendo DS to work with.
We are also using Protools with a M-audio MIDI keyboard. Also if it is possible I would like to know if could plug my Keytar into Midines and it work or would we have to use a proper MIDI controller.

So my questions are;
Is Protools the right software for the job?
Will my Keytar (Yamaha SHS-10) work with a Midines?
What other Hardware/software would we need to buy in order for this to work? (taking into account as many of the Consoles/hand-helds we have in our arsenal as you can)

Money will probably not be a problem and other things like Mixing desks can be acquired at our college if needed.
I know it is a lot to ask but this is not the kind of stuff we are taught in college. We are counting on your collective knowledge here Chipmusic.
Thank you in advance.
Dr. Wily