YMDJ+1.  Also, I hope I'm on the beta tester list... wink

386

(3 replies, posted in Sega)

Yeah, TSC knows what's up.  These two mods are really awesome.  Meaning to do one myself soon.  Now if only someone could produce a SMD CCAM for these... haha

http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17415

This would be great.  +1 for an LSDJ style interface.  Many people on here aren't necessarily fanboys of the gameboy sound, but really just LSDJ's interface.  I would rock this on my Nomad like nobodies business.  However, I would also be interested in a native DJ style VGM player, ala STj for the Atari ST.

388

(20 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Interested in Pokemon Crystal shells.

389

(38 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Nice work!  Excited to see where this goes.

390

(9 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

I built the tune in tokyo from ericarcher.  Good fun!  If you're up for something a little more advanced, the novadrone from casper electronics looks really cool.  Has a neat in depth theory explanation as well.

http://casperelectronics.com/finished-p … ova-drone/

I have been curious about conductive glue.  Not giving up soldering anytime soon, but it does seem like an interesting topic.  Anyone have experience experimenting with it?

392

(21 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I think Nex included the video pins on his connectors he stuck on all his GB's, including the SGB.  Still way cool!

I'm not sure that is a tracker for the Pocket.  There was a FM tracker for the Neo Geo console called MVSTracker and that looks just like it.

394

(49 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The PCB files for the GB are readily available.  It would just take someone with a little ingenuity to sit down and hack it out.  (P.S.  Who wants to give me eagle lessons? wink)

zanzan's post is gets the most thought provoking for the last bit.  Still thinking about it.

396

(31 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Why not just play back NSF's with a Powerpak or similar?

chunter wrote:
Theta_Frost wrote:

I went to a UV foam rave last night, and it was all...

This?

Yep.  It was honestly very claustrophobic IMO, and I'm normally not bothered by lots of bodies.

Also, nice work!  That is from the exact venue I was at!

If I was to gain any semblance of popularity within the electronic scene here among my demographic (which is the main one AFAIK), I would have to sell out a little bit.  I went to a UV foam rave last night, and it was all dubstep and trap.  Pretty bad, but it's what is selling right now.  Looks like it's time to add more drops into my tunes...

I do agree with dubmood on the point that a lot of artists don't really take themselves seriously.  Maybe that is a wrong choice of words, but it does seem like the majority of chip artists stay within chip shows and don't try to cater or promote to a general audience.  I'll admit for myself it is a little intimidating, so I can understand, but I'd like to give it a shot.  I think it can only help the scene in the long run.

Champion!

+1 for samples on the PC-Engine.  smile