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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lazerbeat wrote:

I'm Batman.

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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Russellian wrote:

Still learning...

We are all "still learning." We always will be wink

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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

basspuddle wrote:
bitman wrote:

inspirational things

but i thought you fought crime

Whoops. Forgot to post under my alternate account, Wuce Brayne. Cover's blown guys. <_<

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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Full time college student taking 24 credit hours for this semester. Majoring in Management Information Systems, specializing in hardware and software development. Minoring in music (specifically oriented on studio production for films and jazz performance on multiple instruments I am proficient on). I sleep about 3 hours a night trying to pull a simple 3.0 GPA. Somehow I manage to pump out 3 bad songs a month and sometimes a good one. Can't wait for May.

Work experience includes working as a Summer Camp Counselor teaching merit badge classes about six hours a day then doing odd jobs around camp, and working at the YMCA as a daycamp counselor with children ages 4-6 full time. Pay for both jobs was minimum wage, but teaching the kids and learning from them made it worthwhile.

I'm majoring in Management Information Systems against my will, in one of the top college programs for it in the country. My father wants to help pay my way through school, so long as I major in MIS. I hate it with a passion (mostly), and I'm one of the top students in my class. I would always rather be working on songs, playing instruments, or DJ'ing. Instead I am at the library almost every night until 3 AM studying and working on class projects. Every morning I get up at 7 AM so I can practice my instruments until I have class at 10 AM. I put my school first, passions second, because I need the stability. I need the money I can make in that job. Music will always be waiting for me outside the office, I hope. It waits for me outside the library right now.

My advice: if you really want to do something, you will find a way or time to do it, despite the odds. And if you can make a living off of it, live it up for those of us who can't smile

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Glitch Militia wrote:

Looking very much for GBA TV converter ! Can throw some money at it aswell.

I have the kind that takes a TV image and displays it on the GBA screen...

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(53 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Ap0c wrote:

I have a Master's degree in tuba performance.

Shout out, music minor at the University of Alabama studying jazz euphonium and trombone under Demondrae Thurman!

Chances are a connection isn't very well made between the wire and a pin on the board, or on the jack. Try using new wires (current ones may have shorts) if rewiring with the same components isn't helping fix the problem.

Sent an email smile

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Your audience's applause and cheering should fill the gaps between songs.

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

Bit wish wrote:
defiantsystems wrote:

Not what I expected. Very rad.


What Exactly were you expecting?

To be honest, it sounds a ton better than this: http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/9691/ … buting-ep/

Keep working on your sounds and songs, lots of progress between these releases shows. LOTS.

To be fair, these look good despite having a rough history of production. Looks like you made good use of that kitsch case wink

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(30 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

An essential mod is one that helps to enhance your performance options, enhance your workflow, actively allow you to expand your musical expression, or free up other resources that you need. Every mod I have does (at least) one of those things, and every mod I don't use won't meet those three requirements. That's just how I operate, however.

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(10 replies, posted in Releases)

Soooooo goodddddddd

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

egr wrote:
Glitch Militia wrote:

Oh and this

Hey what's the functionality of that?  Is the cart case just an enclosure or is this somehow used with a gameboy?

It's a cart with an embedded socket, it's just easy to reprogram by popping the IC out. Much like kitsch's socketed carts, but a bit different and to a degree a bit more primitive since it doesn't use a custom PCB but a heavily rewired one.

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

This was so cool I just had to send you a PM smile

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(463 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

It looks like you got your hands on a PS2 with a swap-disc-trick lid. Definitely not stock. I am definitely curious about that. Also, the wide controller is probably made to house a keyboard, sort of like the Gamecube controller for the Phantasy Star Online series. Ultra nice finds.