err... make a new one?

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

yeah, i've ordered a few items from him and he usually replies in a few days, a week tops.

i can't get the update to work, and oliver's stopped replying to my emails.

i guess it's kind of hit and miss.

180

(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

wow, that's super awesome! big_smile

181

(29 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

i'd like to answer your two questions, yo.

1)download this file. double click the sync batch(.bat) file, and follow the instructions. better yet, read the readme file to get the most out of the adapter.

2)since the adapter is a usb device, it'll be recognized when you plug it into one of your computer's usb ports. once it's plugged in, lgpt should be able to recognize it as a sync option.

edit for various shenanigans

182

(29 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

i think dasid said to set the sync mode in lsdj to 'midi', not the adapter command.

i'll try this now and see how it goes.

edit: the lgpt sync should be set to 'nanoloop midi', not the 'microsoft gs wavetable synth'.

183

(97 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

i think i might make one!

184

(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nuby game lights for the dmg are pretty janky but that's why i like them. one can find them for around $10 on ebay, but like anything else there are high and low prices.

because realistically, if you're chill with waving around a fat plastic brick onstage, why not make it bigger?

edit: they were made for dmgs, but with enough duct tape you can make it fit on any gameboy.

185

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

i just started using a delay pedal i had around (boss dd-3) and it's really nice for making the gameboy sound less raw. i kind of wish it was analog and stereo and had a tap tempo, but with all of those features it'd probably have to be boutique and super expensive.

the only thing (for the dd-3, at least) is that you have to keep the effect loop's send level really low, otherwise it'll overdrive the delay circuit (in a bad way)

186

(32 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

whoops

wow, that screen looks really nice!

188

(99 replies, posted in General Discussion)

add the word 'bass' to another random word, then you sound like a dubstep producer

example a: skrillex

189

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

that white case is CLEANNNNNNN.

Sato wrote:

Also, does anyone who has used both kitchs, the v4 and/or ASMs say what their favourite was? It doesn't seem like it will make a huge difference which model or site I go for.

i've used the kitsch backlight as well as the asm v3 backlight, and i like the asm a little more. seeing as it has 4 *leds instead of the usual 3, it is both brighter and has more even light distribution.

knuckle joe :'(

i wasn't around when he was, but i wish he was still around.

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

yeah, welcome! despite what some members may make you think, we're glad you're here. smile

i've got one that i like. it's more punchy than it is bassy, and it sounds really nice when it's played at the same time as a fat sine kick.

note: C3

instrument screen:

envelope: B1
output: LR
length: unlim
shape: FF
s command: free

automate: off
table: on (varying number)

table:

0   SFF
1   SC0
2   -00
3   H02

edit: is the lsdj patchbook app for apple products still around?