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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Aw man, sad news indeed. Hope you're alright.

Another vote for Modizer (I use the iOS version), though I only ever use it to listen to MOD and XM music.. and maybe some Megadrive soundtracks. It seems to play them all pretty well though.

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(325 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

I know a lot of people who build electronical shit on their bedrooms and when theres trouble they just post OI, THERES TROUBLE, and offer refunds to those who cant wait.

I really want to give Furrtek my simpathy, but ive spent this evening trying to sync the GB303 with no sucess. So, its difficult.

Hey, people are different. I'm pretty sure I'd have a hard time replying if I came to this forum and saw people saying I'm an asshole because they didn't receive their product the day after I announced it, or that the first revision didn't work perfectly. I mean no disrespect, but threads like this and the one about GenMDM have put me off the idea of selling any electronic projects I create..

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(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I mostly post video snippits of work in progress or stupid shit I find at second hand stores

https://instagram.com/pselodux/

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(20 replies, posted in Trading Post)

don't you guys know, it's the ol' six shooter

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(42 replies, posted in Collaborations)

ooh, might have to get something together for this.. I'm going away over the weekend and my only music generator will be my gb micro, so I think I'll crank out some crazy idm!

edit: when you say two tracks per artist, do you mean that both tracks will be used, or only the 'best' one? ie. could my submission be two 'sides' from the same recording?

maybe she was just playing the startup chime over and over

edit: or filtering the line noise hahahah

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

Nice one man! Those channels are going crazy!

jmc1987 wrote:

Anybody else come here just to see if their chiptune album names were mentioned?

hah, it didn't even cross my mind.. most people here aren't familiar with my stuff anyway


but I mean if I may toot my own horn I have come up with a few good ones e.g. Back To Square Wave One, Walk Like An Equation, I Saw The Sine, you know usual stupid puns

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Oh man, that would be painful!

No, the 15th of Smarch, 2007

Maybe if you get my 64M into working order I can send you my 32M for testing? As long as I have a working cart of some sort I'm cool to do that!

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Yup, I started off doing that, but then when I put the cart into the cgb, it uses that horrible 'CRT' colour scheme, so I'm sticking with the default big_smile

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

^ that's a really nice clean/simple aesthetic. I like it!

Here are mine, just finished frontlighting my cgb. It didn't turn out perfectly but I only use my gameboys for lsdj/nanoloop so I only need to be able to read it, not be blown away by colour saturation big_smile


DMG on left was bought from a friend, already prosounded and backlit with custom buttons; I changed the screen protector and inverted the screen (was going to bivert it but I like it inverted. I have the hexDMG kit though so maybe someday).

CGB on right was bought on ebay, the guy who sold it to me did a great job of painting it blue from the inside, and replaced the screen protector with a glass one. I used kitsch buttons and frontlight, and did a dodgy prosound mod on it myself (hey, it works!). Might dim the frontlight a little though.

Ah man, you're a legend. I'll give it a shot, but I have a gig coming up in a few weeks so might try to be careful, or even hold off until then—I can backup the SRAM using the squinson without any problems so that's all I need at the moment!

Yeah I had the same issues with my 32M cart and BennVenn's Joey Squinson reader (given, he said it wasn't compatible but I tried it anyway tongue ). It eventually allowed me to transfer a newer version of LSDJ on to my cart, but only after a lot of trial and error, and it's a little temperamental now.