+1 Computeher T ordered! Thanks for the heads up!

Knickbit wrote:

;_; I suppose this means I never get to play again?

Fuckstokedfornextmonth.

hahaha We'll see... Pretending like your drunk and faking a cart crash to impress your friends isn't exactly class... tongue
Professionalism Erin, professionalism.

Next month shall be sweet.

Knickbit wrote:

I would like my shitty audio plz.

Also, MOAR PICTURES PPPPPLLLLLZZZZZZZ

no tongue

964

(106 replies, posted in Trading Post)

nickmaynard wrote:

where do you buy your 6N138 opto-isolators?

If you're in the US, both Digikey and Mouser carry them.they are quite popular.

lol, i love the thread title. smile  e.s.c. doing a power pop song.. oh man.. def gotta get him in the right mind set for that. lol.

Just wanted to give a really big thanks to everyone who came out and to those who played.
Wouldn't be a Short Circuit without you!


Short Circuit 3 pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lameboymus … 585752246/

Knickbit

Photovore09

Nonfinite

Unicorn Dream Attack!

I have audio records of all 4 sets.. but their was a cable out of phase somewhere in the signal path so most of the audio sounds like garbage. sad But i ope to resolve this issue by Short Circuit 4

967

(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

CMDR wrote:

I really cant see where you're gonna screwmount one of these inside a C64, what are the dimensions of the assembled pcb?
1/4" all the way.

still working on that part. smile
It might end up being mounted to my version of the sid2sid board.

968

(7 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

i use Bias Peak 4, does batch stuff just fine. smile

969

(7 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

<|¦¬{D wrote:

Wow, nice looking sequencer, Logan. A bit off topic, but do you know of anywhere I can get a case like that for one of my projects? I need to rehouse a TR-505 and an enclosure like that would look slick

If you're able to do mechanical drawings for the case, you can easily get it done.

970

(7 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

BTS wrote:

I only wish it had 16 step sequences instead of chaining 2 8 step's together.
oh well. can't complain for the money!

I'm hoping scienceguy's update might add some functionality in that regards. I don't know if it would be a full 16 step interface, but maybe change out the segment display for an LCD to make chaining patterns easier.

That and switching out the potentiometers for encoders would really take the Gorf to the next level.

i think changing those items would change the entire gorf sequencer into something else.

The issue w/ pattern chaining is memory.. expansion of memory is something that i think would require a better micro..

same thing w/ the lcd/pots...

might as well start from scratch for said features smile

971

(53 replies, posted in General Discussion)

xero wrote:
egr wrote:

What's that "Logan's Run" item you have there (favorite scifi when I was a kid)?  Is it a book or a mini theater poster?

looks like vinyl to me...

even better.. Laser disc.
lol

naxat wrote:

hey dicks,
YAKUZA HEART ATTACK has confirmed to play BBB2. Holy shit. This show is shaping up to be more awesome than BBB1 already. 

Still shopping for a venue.


1. who is "yakuza heart attack" and why did they jack Unicorn Dream Attack's name style lol
2. unless you plan to pull a god father II, nothing will beat the first. tongue

973

(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

OxygenStar wrote:

1/4 inch mono and a working VRC6 mod.


what do you mean "working vrc6 mod" ?

it's planned to have 3 channels supporting VRC6. It's really up to the user if they want to utilized the VRC6 output or not.

Question... i'm thinking of removing the board mounted jack from the NESmod. and allowing the user to mount the pcb via 4 screws anywhere in the NES/C64/SMS.

Then the user can run the 3-4 (3 outputs +ground) wires to what ever jack they so desire.

A little background..

NESmod/C64mod/SMSmod Rev 2
3 channels of active buffered output. (for the NES this would be outputs for PU1/PU2, Wav/Tri/Nos, and VRC6) including
User defined channel gain via pcb mounted trim pot

Possible mods:
Panel mounted volume pots,
Panel mounted gain (different from volume)


Now, my question ...

Does this sound ok to you ? If so.. What kind of jack would you prefer come with the kit?

(3) 1/8" (mono)
(3) 1/4" (mono)
(3) RCA

?
Let me know your thoughts

975

(21 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

in response to those worried about using consoles w/ guitar amps, etc.

Guitar amp, Bass amp, keyboard amp.. they're all the same  and will accept a console level signal.

The gain structures are set up differently on the amps, but the frequency responses are going to be very similar on guitar amps/bass amps..
most of the differences are EQ topology.

Just watch your output volume on your dmg, or nes, or what ever.. if your amp is set to a low volume (low gain, har har har), and you're hearing distortion/fuzz, you're probably creaming the pre-amp section of the guitar amp and need to lower your output volume of your source device.

other then that.. depending on the speakers that are in the amp... your sound quality will very...

to prove my point... one of the most commonly used guitar amps on the planet is a fender bassman..
It came out as a bass amp... guitarists started using it because it sounded great.

i'll say this time and time again.. just use what you have and try to make due with what you have.. if you have a guitar amp and a gameboy.. sweet.. go and rock out. :-D try not to stress.. just dont turn it too 11 and blow your ears and your amp out.. and always use ear protection.

976

(7 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

BTS wrote:

GorF user here.  Love it for testing out gear and experimental sequencing.

Nice, smile
I plan to use it for simple improv sequencing for live performances.. perhaps some bassline work... it's been really fun to sequence
w/ my MoPho. I think for peeps interested in syncing up a synth w/ their GB's or something it's a great option.

I only wish it had 16 step sequences instead of chaining 2 8 step's together.
oh well. can't complain for the money!