258 Dec 21, 2010 2:56 am
Re: A handheld Atari? (7 replies, posted in Atari)
you can modify the flashbacks to take carts...
259 Dec 21, 2010 1:35 am
Re: Genesis ROM/Program for making music (67 replies, posted in Sega)
Shiru... here's an idea.. write the program, figure out a way to do song backups... create a cart and sell it. I assure you it will sell a lot.
specially if it's extremely powerful.
People used to pay over $100 just for a copy of LSDJ. People still pay $125+ for MidiNES... you'll easily sell 50-100 copies off the bat.
Do the math.
I'd do it if i could write code. lol
261 Dec 18, 2010 4:44 pm
Re: nanoloop 1.2 for nanoloop 1.3 or 2.3 (14 replies, posted in Trading Post)
i'd love to get my 1.2 cart back... i miss that version. totally kick ass kicks.
262 Dec 16, 2010 9:57 pm
Re: FS: Circuit Bent Alesis HR-16, Boss DD-5 and MORE! (7 replies, posted in Trading Post)
it's a test oscillator.. it has 1/4" outputs for square and sign. frequency control, and output level for each wave form.
nothing amazing but i dont really use it ever so i am going to just let it go.
If no one buys it i'll probably rehouse it into my modular and see if i can modify it to be used as an LFO.
263 Dec 16, 2010 1:21 pm
Re: FS: Circuit Bent Alesis HR-16, Boss DD-5 and MORE! (7 replies, posted in Trading Post)
*bump*
Added more stuff.
264 Dec 14, 2010 11:21 pm
Re: FS: Circuit Bent Alesis HR-16, Boss DD-5 and MORE! (7 replies, posted in Trading Post)
and i can tell you it sounds pretty damn nice before logan gets a chance to upload that video (this is the one you had down here a few months ago, right?)
that it is.
265 Dec 14, 2010 8:46 pm
Re: FS: Circuit Bent Alesis HR-16, Boss DD-5 and MORE! (7 replies, posted in Trading Post)
i could shoot a quick video of it sometime in the next day or two.
266 Dec 14, 2010 7:12 pm
Topic: FS: Circuit Bent Alesis HR-16, Boss DD-5 and MORE! (7 replies, posted in Trading Post)
$200 + shipping
(3) 12 position rotaries with link switches,
patchbay, preset switches and more link switches. This thing is SICK! i dont want to sell it but i need cash for parts
for a new production run of modules.
Also have a Boss DD-5 delay in good condition :$100 + shipping
i'll be adding more later.
PM me if interested.
I'd prefer to ship within North America but if you're interested in paying extra shipping for worldwide i can work with you.
267 Dec 13, 2010 8:56 pm
Re: More 8-bit modular synthesis (21 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
that's cool but, your prints are too dark.
why build a modular synth? why not just make music.
k - had to say it. seriously though - very nice.
Prints? I am confused
Why NOT build a modular synth? It allows me to be as musically creative as i want. No limitations!
it allows me to use my nerd powers for a greater good... Making music! That's what it's all about.
268 Dec 13, 2010 8:54 pm
Re: More 8-bit modular synthesis (21 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
Also. just curious as to whats all there. it sounds sweet. I am hearing noise + filters + sequencing of some kind + echo, whats all going on with that? sync-able i would assume. What kinda noise generator did you make for this beast? you know. general stuff like that.
The noise source is a Harvestman Zorlon Cannon. it has 8 different digital noise sources switchable between 4 toggles.
The Filter is a TipTopAudio Z2040 filter. It's based around the prophet filters. I was using an Intellijel uStep (2 channel 8 step sequencer) to sequence the noise track and the "bass/kick" track.
The A-147 cvLFO was simply providing a clock source for the sequencer.
I then used the TipTopAudio Z8000 4x4 matrix sequencer to sequence cv sources for my dual VCA's. there r 2 CV inputs on the VCA's which were being controlled via my ADSR's which were receiving the gate signals from the uStep 2 channel Sequencer.
The z8000 allows me to have quite a few different 4 step sequences for CV and so it was controlling the Frequence input on the filter, the Frequency on the Noise source, and also on the 2nd CV inputs on the VCA's which is where you were hearing the "echo" effect. those were programmed echo's and not actually a delay/echo unit. Kinda fun
I think thats about it.. Let me be clear. i didn't "build" the modules. i simply built the Case/Rack that they're mounted in. I designed the Distribution boards and the power supply boards as well. So i needed to test out the new designs.
270 Dec 13, 2010 2:53 am
Re: Radiograffiti: Awesome Skull/Tracker T-shirts available now + more (31 replies, posted in Releases)
I'll buy a XXL when they're available.PM me when they're available and you'll make a sale.. Yup.. Fat-BOY!
271 Dec 13, 2010 2:50 am
Re: More 8-bit modular synthesis (21 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
what stats you want?
i dont have excuses.. I'm working on new material.. yes.. 8-bit
and i have plans for an east coast tour in the spring. If i can afford it... i'll take a flight out to the west coast for a 1 or 2 city stop.. either LA or San Fran. or perhaps head north to visit my boys up in seattle/portland area But we'll see. that's some serious cash ya know! Gotta make sure i can sell enough albums, t-'s and get artist fee's taken care of. Just hard to get a $100-200 guarantee's these days ya know?
But i think the new material should get people interested enough. we'll see.
272 Dec 13, 2010 2:41 am
Re: Gameboy VGA out (11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
awesome.
That's an expensive FPGA developing board!
Now the ultimate trick... fit it all onto a pcb small enough to replace the screen on the gameboy and toss a VGA output on it. haha