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(43 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I'll work on something soon haha. I promise.

1,266

(43 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I want this so bad hahahahaa


dat album

1,268

(12 replies, posted in Releases)

mind blown...such a good album. Mad props dude.

1,269

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

Yeah, that's what it's doing...it just sounds cool haha. And yeah, when I was still looking for places to connect, I tried the bottom right one and it sounded similar. Yeah, don't touch that third pin, it's the worst.

And I meant to put right, whoops! I'll fix that one big_smile

1,270

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

Posted an audio file smile

1,271

(204 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Come on, 2player. You're better than that.

1,272

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

Alley Beach wrote:

so you circuit bent a gameboy?

Well, basically. But I'm sharing what I did.


pixls wrote:

pictures?

Yeah, soon, once I get my camera smile

1,273

(8 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

No problem...everything else is so much better now though smile Great job with the timing this time around!

1,274

(102 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

That thing is the epitome of dude perfect.

1,275

(5 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

You can make some great kick sounds in a pulse channel too and hardly sacrifice melody lines smile

1,276

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

I'm gonna record one tomorrow once I get my case closed (hopefully forever haha).

Glad you're interested!

1,277

(5 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Well, I feel like if you had another gameboy/cart, you could make a punchier kick drum, it kind of get's lost a little bit, but that's just being really really picky smile

And you might wanna try changing up some of the pulse wave widths for the melodies, or whatever they're called smile

1,278

(5 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

I think it's pretty awesome! I'll address each of your points for ya wink

1. The song has a great bass to it, sounds awesome man, I love it! It was very effective, I need to hear more of this stuff...I hope you have a lot more like this!

2. I noticed the effect, and it did a great job at increasing my interest...it pulled me in quite a bit smile

3. Keep it just how it is, effect-wise, it's great. Melody wise, it's even better. Great balance, you have awesome feel for how these things should work.

4. They didn't drop down too far, it was easy to follow wink

Now, in return, I want an album soon.

1,279

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

True dat

1,280

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

Case LEDs
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So, a couple of weeks ago, I decided that I wanted my clear gameboy to be more blue, more so than the blue backlight and buttons, so I wanted to put some blue LEDs in there with a switch to turn them on and off big_smile

Here's a quick tutorial for how you could easily do this! (Pictures soon!)

Also, I'm not responsible for any damage this may cause...do it at your own risk!!!

1. Open the Gameboy

2. Solder a wire to the +5v point on the back PCB...It's on the left side where the red wire for the power board connects to the back PCB/

3. Solder that to a switch.

4. Put another wire coming out of the switch on the other side, and add the correct resistor for the LEDs you are using (Use an LED calculator)

5. Split the wire into two, and put the longer end of each LED to each wire individually.

6. Wire them both together on the other end...

7. Ground them to one of those knobby things on the bottom of the back PCB

For the correct resistor vaules, google "led calculator"

Not too hard to do, but (like with the Glitchmod) if you want me to do it for you, you can send me your gameboy and money for parts and I can do it all
for you smile PM me if you're interested!