1,073

(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

PULSELOOPER wrote:

This is really a shame. When I talked to henry homesweet in rio he was in the same situation - waiting for so long. Such a great piece of hard/software and no one can get this. I wish low-gain and little-scale could start building and selling midi devices for nes. Now that I'm using mssiah on my set, it would be really great to have midines also. Real shame sad

You find me a good book on Assembly language and i will. tongue

1,074

(32 replies, posted in General Discussion)

To be honest, i've never been apart of a musical genre that has been so friendly and supportive of each other.
So there might be a few people like to try and spoil that.. big deal.. No other scene has the support from fellow musicians as this one.
I think mostly because we mostly all we have. wink Which i think is a very cool thing. One of the very reasons why i'm apart of it.

*edit* Sorry didn't know the topic was closed. my bad >_< *

1,075

(47 replies, posted in Trading Post)

*Updated*

2 Casio SK-1's for sale

Big Congrats to Sievert! Wooot.

J Arthur Keenes shall rock it nice as well!

1,077

(24 replies, posted in Collaborations)

sounds like a perfect comp to be done on a certain other site that we all know and.... "love"

1,078

(12 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Until the genesis/SMS platform grows a bit more or there is more of a demand, a Sega/SMS section will not be created.
While we support the use and progression of the SMS platform, There just isn't enough out there to have more clutter in
the forums.
I'd love for there to be an Apple IIgs subforum. but i know i'm like one of 6 people who would actually want it. hahaha So i'm happy just having individual threads about them in a larger forum section. no big deal. Our search engine works correctly so i can find the stuff easily.

Can we worry about this maybe around november/december? :-D
For now, let's just concentrate on making sweet tunes!

1,080

(6 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

this is a common issue for alesis amps. there is probably a power resistor that is fried inside.

How about a player on the right hand column that would allow you to play a random stream of the entire uploaded database. smile teehee

1,082

(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

herr_prof wrote:

I suspect having the cicclone available will make it much easier for him to fulfill his orders, as securing parts was one of his complaints when he replied to threads like this.

This is true.

1,083

(36 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Got the sequencer wired up tonight. Clock seems to be working, but i have an error in my wiring somewhere. and apparently a couple LED's were reverse biased..woooops.

every one makes mistakes. haha.. I hope to get the bugs out before the weekend. Just glad the the wiring is over.

As you can see from the image... it's a total rats nest. And amazingly enough i can get the chassis closed. Now to figure out the errors in my wiring. >_< I think i'm missing a jumper or something simple. usually is a minor detail i miss.

Turtle413 wrote:

lol...I guess you'll be one PCB short now, because of this tutorial....I'm gunna try this for sure! wink


awwwww c'mon....  tongue

PixyJunket wrote:
low-gain wrote:

Why are you guys buying keyboard adapters? you pull out the old keyboard cable and replace it with a DMG-07 cable or original link cable.

He posted the color-coded wiring guide for the specific adapter he linked to, this means I can solder it together without guessing and/or buying and messing around with a multimeter. Also, this will allow me to change keyboards without extra soldering if I find one I like better.


but. but... multi-meters are coooooool!

1,086

(36 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

droffset wrote:

You work fast, I only got a third of my pcb wiring done last nigt, hehe.

I can't remember where I saw the idea(somewhere on EM) but I've started using ethernet cables as wiring harnesses.  You get 8 stranded wires in a nice plastic casing that can be split just enough to reach the pcb.  I'll take a picture of it next to the same type of pcb with regular stranded bowl of spaghetti/cluster fuck wire.  Feels a lot tidier but we'll see how it sounds, that's the true test.

That Doepfer project is sweet by the way, I want one.

hah.. well i work fast when i can get a chance to actually work.

i use eithernet cables (solid core style) for prototyping. but it's doesn't handle being bent for shit..

I have large spools of 24Gage stranded that i used..
Although i will say that solid core Eithernet cable wire is great for ground bussing for small electronic projects like this.

The Voice of Saturn sequencer board was not my ideal pcb layout but i think he did put a little bit of though into it when it came to assembly. the
cluster of wires isn't AS bad as it could have been.. so it went together pretty easily. i just moved across in columns and it went nice.

Tonight i hope to finish up my mods to it and the rest of the clock stuff, in hopes of having a functional sequencer by the end of the evening.
Assuming my girlfriend doesn't pull me away from my bench for some snuggle action.. but you can't blame me if i get distracted if she does. teehee or her for that matter.

Why are you guys buying keyboard adapters? you pull out the old keyboard cable and replace it with a DMG-07 cable or original link cable.

1,088

(36 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

arfink wrote:

I WANT TO PLAY WITH THIS. BTW, we still have to hang out some time.

yes yes... just been tough. been trying to keep the bills paid and stuff..