Hey all was just wondering if anyone had a gb transfer or bung Xchanger for sale or trade. I have a couple gameboys I'd be willing to part with for it.
Have some spare parts too.
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Hey all was just wondering if anyone had a gb transfer or bung Xchanger for sale or trade. I have a couple gameboys I'd be willing to part with for it.
Have some spare parts too.
i'd prolly take them as a set but not at that price.
well I was just trying to get inside his head on how he does it, since he seems to have already figured out the best way to actually apply it and make it sound good.
but I think I'm starting to see it now after going over it a few times.
yeah I know all of that already. I've been through the manual a few times, slowly.
Just taking a little time to wrap my around exactly what you are doing with the frame placement. cause that's one thing you didn't go into great detail about.
so basically you group them together in an instrument suited to the situation you need.
i.e. instrument 01 when you want to mess with octaves, instrument 02 when you want to mess with volume,etc.
but you use the same synth for each instrument.
and when you place the F commands, they may or may not call up a wave from the next synth's set of waves?
or do you build the waves of a synth for that specific situation like I said above?
[instrument 01 when you want to mess with octaves, instrument 02 when you want to mess with volume,etc.]
you always start with a pure sine or square?
also: this is called the summation of a wave I've done this easily before on my hardware synths never thought about doing it in lsdj though.
and whats that program you used for the wave demonstration?
Imma little confused as to how you set up the waves within the instruments.
Are they in a specific order?
within one instrument, does it begin with the base wave and then sequentially go through the frames
like base wave->1 octave->2 octaves
do you make each instrument and manipulate the waves for a specific situation or do you just have the instruments all set up like a template or something.
not straight chip but still good. although I hear he use some chip in his music and it wouldn't surprise me at all anyway
aphex twin wins
pics? I have some money have to look to see what I have to trade
that's what I was using actually.
had an 1/8" -->RCA adaptor coming from the laptop's headphone output plugged into one of those rca--> 1/4" cables plugged into my amp.
just tried listening to it with each of the rca outputs connected alone and then both together but same problem either way.
then I plug my headphones into the computer and the panning is all good.
too bad I don't have two amps.
I've been collecting screen shots of instruments I make as I've been experimenting/learning.
Im still kinda unexperienced with LSDj but that seems like it would be the easiest way to gather everybody's instruments.
I keep a folder of screenshots in the folder where my bgb & lsdj files sit
will try that next.
I admit my setup doesn't make for the best home studio.
the amp isn't mono output [if you run its signal to something else like a pa] but since the amp itself has only one speaker what you hear from the amp alone is mono.
it's a 4 channel keyboard/pa amp that has individual L/R inputs and outputs for each channel
Hey Guys Im running LSDJ on BGB on my laptop (do this for composing) and I'm having a panning problem, seeing if anyone knows about this or what to do.
my song has a couple different instruments hard panned opposite sides of each other (bass-L pulse-R) but then I occasionally throw in some O commands in the phrases to get some automated panning.
when I'm listening on headphones everything is fine and works great but if I plug my laptop into my keyboard amp some of the notes that are hard panned to one side just cut out.
it's a 4 channel keyboard/pa amp and I'm using a 1/8th" --> RCA splitter cable to plug the laptop into my amp.
Haven't put the song on a cart yet so I don't know if it will do that while being played through actual DMG hardware.
Ideas?
is this an emulator problem or because I'm sending a stereo panned signal to one single speaker? shouldn't it just come out mono since the amp has only one speaker?
I'd say not.
cause I think sometimes the hardest part is getting what's in your head onto paper, tracker screen, real life, etc.
Yeah I like that one alot but you can't get it on android.
I use it when im sitting at the comp sometimes.
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