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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Damn, I was hoping I'd get it. Congrats to the winner anyways!

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

loving this one, sick work man!

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

eme7h wrote:

Listen to music that has drops. You'll figure out.

Invaluable advice from the man himself

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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Beware wrote:

I apologize for how long winded my email was.  I hope the read is, at least, interesting.

Ditto to that

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(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Victory Road wrote:

yo your "guitar" sound is gnarls man, love it

Ah yeah, the 'gitar' sound on joshinpants? That's pretty much my fave sound out of everything I've made! Glad ya like it


Here's how ya do it.

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Victory Road wrote:
Chainsaw Police wrote:

0C would play the note C semitones higher (two octaves, or 16 semitones)

not sure if trolling

Wait, my bad. C is 7 in hex, making it 7 semitones, one semitone short of an octave!

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

squaretherapy wrote:

So what exactly would 0C do?  to be honest I didn't really use many tables.  they still scare me a little haha.

In the transpose column (TSP), 0C would play the note C semitones higher (7 semitones, just under an octave). Then after that, the next number in the TSP column would be 00, which shifts the pitch down to it's original starting pitch.

http://chainsaw.musho.org/stuff/chainsa … ample).mp3
Here's a short audio sample of a WAV and Pulse bass playing together, then the 0C technique on both of them. Subtle, but adds difference. Try experimenting with the transpose column to get different pitch effects!
(sorry for the shitty recording and everything, it was a quick recording from my stock cgb)

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

cris2600 wrote:

I'm going to glue hinges and a snap to one of my Game Boys to hide my weed in.

314

(7 replies, posted in Rules & Announcements)

The Sky Is Black Not Blue wrote:

joined

that's nice

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Telerophon wrote:

unless I'm remembering wrong, the *NIX command line flasher can't write to Page 2 of the 64M carts.

That was an old version. It's been updated now.

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Telerophon wrote:

Actually, I'm familiar with this method, and ended up just setting up a virtual machine anyway so that I could use stuff like the Carillon utility and FamiTracker.

Fair call! I think this is best for people that needjust the EMS flasher and nothing else.

Telerophon wrote:

This is the best explanation I've ever seen of how to use the command line *NIX flasher, though. This is worth being stickied or added to some sort of tutorial/basic info thread.

Thanks! That's what I was hoping for, I mean. I personally think setting up a VM solely for backup purposes is kinda lame and unnecessary - takes up too much space, slow, virtual driver links can get shoddy at times.

fuxter wrote:

what!? am i the only dick, who was compiling and using it for more than a half a year now?

I've been using it for about that long once my XP machine crapped out.

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://chainsaw.musho.org/stuff/ems-on-mac/

Here ya go, a simple free way to use your EMS 64M Smart Card on your Mac or Linux machine without setting up a virtual machine!.
This method has existed for quite some time, but nobody knows how to compile source, apparently. So I've taken the liberty of writing up a quick tutorial explaining how to set-up and flash your EMS cart on your Mac machine. It's aplha-grade software, but it's basically foolproof.

Enjoy!

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

SoundWave wrote:

Aww are you serious? Dx Cause I have 2 with windows 7 and a MacBook Pro with Lion Dx

For the eight-millionth time, you can flash your cartridge on a Mac (and Linux), free and easy.
I actually find it easier than using a Windows machine to flash the cart.

I'll have a tutorial up in the next few days or so.

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(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I remember borrowing VicRoad's EMS cart for a show once and gave it back to him with some of my tunes still flashed to it.

I think the only other thing I can say is going to echo everyone else - read the manual, watch tutorials, but don't worry about browsing through finished songs in lsdj before learning it.

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(90 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Nice tune! My only gripe is that the pulse lead is a bit boring. Try adding an 0C in the first row of the Transpose column in a table, or changing the pulse width in a table. Tables are your friend!