I lost some of my saves going through airport security a while ago, but I think I have at least 40 hours in total for both my carts.
How'd that happen? Does the X-Ray screw up the cart somehow?
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I lost some of my saves going through airport security a while ago, but I think I have at least 40 hours in total for both my carts.
How'd that happen? Does the X-Ray screw up the cart somehow?
Oh man, I don't want to think about my DMGs dying someday. All that modding!
Hopefully the stuff inside that goes bad will be replaceable. I hope we'll still have something like YouTube around to show each other how to do the fixes too.
I thought maybe I could do a design in white paint, and then coat the rest with the white/red glow paint. Hopefully, you would only see the design when the other coat glows.
I want to add something so its not just one flat color. Maybe fade from the top with some metalic blue or something. The paint I'm going to use looks white normally, but glows bright red in the dark, so hopefully it will dazzle.
I have an extra clear shell lying around , and I wanted to paint the inside. Does anyone have any advice, or tips on what to avoid? I want to do it right!
Got mine the other day! The quality is top notch!
I think my biggest motivation to compete a song is the need to have it completed for either a release or for live performance.
This.
Someone asked me to play at a house party recently, and even though I hardly had any material, I agreed to do it. Over the next couple weeks I made 5 new tracks to go with the 4 I already had. Many times I wanted to stop because I wasn't sure my best stuff was going to come out. As the clock runs down though, you don't really have a choice.
I seem to work best under the pressure of a deadline. It forces you to manage your time.
Sunvox is awesome! So easy to tinker with sounds in there.
There's an amazing iOS app for this called Glitch Machine. The only problem I see, is some of the coolest stuff I made by messing around with it sounds exactly like what others have already made. I have one save on it that sounds exactly like the viznut video.
How do you fix horizontal lines? I've never been able to.
I'm absolutely interested in it. It's worth the extra time to peel it if it looks better in the end.
Why didn't you just post them here?
I've always done the mod using the original headphone jack. This is how it's wired:
http://www.getlofi.com/wp-content/uploa gram_3.JPG
The thing is, I'm able to use headphones with it. Is this normal? Maybe I'm missing something somewhere? Does this version of the internal prosound mod actually work?
Those light up start/select buttons are dope!
Just got a hoodie and a shirt! I hope the print is good on them. Sometimes shirts with huge designs on them don't breathe right.
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