Just added my Nanoloop 1.2 and 1.3 carts. $70 shipped each.

706

(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

well like i said, you need to add protection to the output.


and as for the adapter... i carry at least 5 of them on me at shows.. anyone who performs w/ SP's should know better wink

707

(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

One other thing i'd recommend..

Just figure out the pinout on the output jack slot and do all your hardwiring internally and use the connector like normal.

That is of course if you can get the SP to sound better w/ modificaitons. if you can't... what's the point of doing the mod to begin with?

708

(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

OK.. I'm going to drop in and be mr. negative only because i've been down this road already and didn't bother with the mod because of it..

There's no room in this thing to mount the jack w/ the necessary components to make the output a safe one.
Taking directly off the IC like that isn't the ideal thing and it's far from "Pro Sound". It's leaving the chip vulnerable to the outside world.

You need 2-3 things..
series R, R to ground and and output electrolytic cap.

They might also help w/ your distortion issue.

Besides the fact that i dont like this mod being done to the SP... your jack installation is very clean and nice.

If you get creative with SMT parts you might get some better results with your audio signal.

I'd try to first reverse engineer the output circuit. And see what it looks like and see what could be done to reduce the noise.
I would think perhaps some extra filtering would help with the high frequency crap that usually comes off the output.

UPdated w/ lower prices!!!!!!

710

(99 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

yeah... $12 shipped

and what's cool is you can leave out the second 74hc14 (and it's related components)  and have it just be a 1x5.

10k wrote:

Logan!

You should be stoked to see so many cTrix shows! That man is the best chipmusician you will ever see and I honestly mean it. The new stuff of his I have heard recently was even better than the stuff he has online. OFF THE FUCKING CHAIN.


yeah... he's my reason for basically quitting chip music. hahaha

712

(39 replies, posted in Trading Post)

and i have GB Cases for you Thretris. smile
lol... everyone's shifting parts around like mad men. haha

mmmk. cool. smile
Just glad to see lots happening!

So i'm confused.. cheesnbeer is different from i/o?

so now there's 3 monthly effents in NYC?

Crazy!

715

(39 replies, posted in Trading Post)

egr wrote:
NeX wrote:

...i wanna know what you are doing with them!

Me too, alas I have no bargaining power.  sad  I'd also like a hint or two about who's signed on for Little Bit Records... ?


Well i'm working on that part. wink it's in development, and is "top secret"


as for Little Bit Records... We really need a website. but we're releasing L-Tron in a couple of weeks! smile

trying to take the DMG-07's from me eh?  more than happy to give you the pcb and enclosures that i have, but i'm taking the link ports tongue

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/226/w … nd-dmg07s/

717

(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

Awesome video.. but man the bootup sound is TERRIFYING in headphones.


as are most chip related boot up sounds. smile

718

(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

groovy

You use a heat gun to swap the chips?

720

(42 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

herr_prof wrote:

The term im looking for is "drummer falling upstairs"

that works too.