993

(44 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

This is super cool!  I'd love to see a Nanovoice or other type program that would convert images into sounds real time.  Like a fancy shitwave or something...  I'm super impressed!  Good work.  Would you be willing to build these?  I'd be super interested.

994

(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

A video digitizer for the Apple IIGS in good condition.  It's pretty rare.  There are lots of things I'm looking to trade for.  PM me with details.  Thanks!

995

(42 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Good Advice... I might look into trading this PSP then haha

996

(50 replies, posted in Sega)

Also Contra Hard Corps rocks hard!

997

(42 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I've tried that, do you know his email?

998

(50 replies, posted in Sega)

Streets of Rage is absolutely amazing!  I love the Castlevania Bloodlines soundtrack as well.  The YS ones rock too.  Bucky has a few really great ones up.  Splatterhouse 3 is great too.

Lazerbeat wrote:
Theta_Frost wrote:

FM rocks!  Almost finished with my Midibox FM here and I soon plan to write YM2010 FM tracker music!

Forgive me for being like MASSIVELY clueless but what is YM2010? I am far from an expert on Yamaha FM stuff but is is a typo or an obscure chip or do I fail hard?

It was a mistype on my part! Sorry!  I meant YM2610, the FM chip in the Neo Geo.  There is a tracker for it however, MVSTracker! 

http://www.neobitz.com/Pages/DevTools/MVSTracker.aspx

Modified better version here!

http://gendev.spritesmind.net/index.php?page=mvst


Woo!

1,000

(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

MY SHAME!

1,001

(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

akira^8GB wrote:

Is this the chip inside the Neo-Geo?


Nope man, that's the YM2010!

1,002

(42 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

How long will the GP2X continue to be supported by Marc?  I'm considering just trading my PSP for a GP2X and building a MIDI interface from there.

FM rocks!  Almost finished with my Midibox FM here and I soon plan to write YM2610 FM tracker music!

1,004

(0 replies, posted in Audio Production)

So I'm sick of borrowing peeps cruddy guitar amps and I want some nice speaks for live shows now!  However I'm at a loss as to where to start.  I know it's possible but I'm not sure on specifics.  I want to have LOUD, clear sound, and I want people to feel massive bass thumps in their chests.  Something like this:  http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr … =354174804

I want to build it myself because that is way more fun and it would save a lot of money I imagine.  Should I start by buying something like the Paia Tube amp kit?  I'd really appreciate any knowledge that you guys can give me, I'm in the dark here!  Thank you!

1,005

(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Whats the software support behind this?

1,006

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/toilville/4611980073/

Ok lets try version 4. Notes on the flickr page.

Did you paint your dingoo?

1,007

(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Thanks!  Super cool!

1,008

(2 replies, posted in Audio Production)

I've tried on both...  Every time I start it, it says try ***khz sync.  Maybe that could be it.  Thanks for the help!