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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

now it's bad advice coupled with misinformation.

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Jazzmarazz wrote:

If you trust the wiring of pin 4 and 5 of your midi keyabord, you can skip the opto altogether and connect the keyboard to the arduino.

this is bad advice

in the main sketch file change these lines

boolean alwaysUseDefaultSettings = false;  //set to true to always use the settings below, else they are pulled from memory for the software editor

0x00, //force mode (forces lsdj to be sl)
0x00, //mode

to

boolean alwaysUseDefaultSettings = true;

0x01, //force mode
0x05, //mode

so force mode is enabled, and //mode is the mode you want it to be forced to, in this case mode 5 - MGB. Leave out all the LEDs besides status. tie pin 3 to ground so the mode isn't accidentally switched. you can do this to make a stripped down arduinoboy for any mode.

for a projection surface buy a polyester tablecloth on amazon, they work great for front and rear projection and are dirt cheap and more durable than bed sheets (also cheaper). they do hold creases but if they're loosely folded or rolled up it's not a big issue, or toss em in a dryer for ten minutes on low and it'll come out.

all grounds together.

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

"V 3 dongles are £85 GBP" - in an email from keychange last month. the website hasn't been updated in ten years, but he's legit.

dongles are the license. whoever owns a dongle owns a copy of cubase. keychange and atarifreakz just happen to have a bunch of them. cubase is still owned and developed by steinberg.

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

it's £100 ($168) on st-freakz, £85 ($140) from another UK dealer. plus shipping.

current owner of what?

what are you trying to say?

I'll do it for 350 USD

off topic, it's not chipmusic.

borghesia
bosse de nage
bo marley

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(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

http://20objects.com/ardcorediy/

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

thanks, but i'm tryin to avoid paying almost $200usd after shipping from one of the UK guys that have them in stock when they go for around $100 regularly in other places.

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(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

switched stuff up

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

yooo

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nickmaynard wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

IIRC there is a startup doing this with outboard gear like compressors preamps and hardware reverb devices atm. I cant figure out the google for it though.

someone i know was insisting this idea already exists, maybe they were referring instead to what you're referring to? sounds like an awesome idea and a side i would definitely use a ton.

yeah there's definitely been mentions of this in tape op, but i think everyone who's tried to start services like this have failed.

probably the best way to launch a business doing online synth/gear sessions would be to integrate it into an existing online session musician platform, where you can rent a synthesist/engineer for an alloted amount of time. people like that probably already exist on session musician sites.

me