^^^

http://8bitoperators.bandcamp.com/track/beautiful-world

edit for not reading posts all the way through

edit round 2: are those sennheiser HD 201s in that picture? if so, how accurate are they? i've been looking around for cheap accurate headphones and they look fairly promising.

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(617 replies, posted in Releases)

ShintarouMusic wrote:

Finding Your Way Home - Shintarou

A simple album consisting of short songs written on planes, boats, and long car rides.

Out sometime pretty soon smile

this looks like it's going to be super cool. i'm excited for this big_smile

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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

wow, this is fantastic! smile

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(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

sleepytimejesse wrote:

Ugh, gross

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i think it looks cool!

if you found a way to fill the engravings with ink or something, i think it'd look super classy.

and then maybe some buttons that match the ink? the possibilities are endless wink

not sure about the link cable, but i do have some friends with GBAs that i can hit up. do you think one/both of them could be the problem?

yo folks! my nanoloop cart's ROM is corrupted, so i need to update it. the only thing is that when i send the update file, nothing happens. it just stays the same. i've followed the instructions to update the ROM to the T, but it still stays on the gameboy screen with the nintendo logo scrambled.

the explicit instructions copypasta'd from an email from oliver:

- remove cart from game boy
- plug in the adaptor
- start nlmidi -send nanoloop261.mb
- turn on the game boy
- blinking nintendo logo appears, transfer starts
- wait until transfer is complete
- "nanoloop" logo appears on game boy
- insert the cart
- keep B pressed and then START+SELECT
- status bar appears, game boy reboots
- done!

possibly helpful information: the cart PCB isn't damaged it all. i'm trying to update on an AGB-001 that is half clocked, but while updating, i make sure the clock is running at normal speed. i'm using a third-party link cable with 3 connectors, 2 GBA/GBC and 1 DMG. i got it from ASM, i think it was on consignment. also i have a second-version (red PCB) nanoloop USB-midi adaptor.

i've emailed oliver quite a bit to try and fix it, but he's stopped replying to my emails. it's not a big deal, i know he's busy running a business and whatnot. but that doesn't change the fact that i need to get it working again. (not to sound cold or anything)

i'll upload some pictures if that helps? i don't know. thanks in advance

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(463 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

looks super industrial in the good way.

also you've gotten me interested in gravity bikes. haha

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(41 replies, posted in Trading Post)

bump for a good transaction.

also, good luck moving!

Mrwimmer wrote:

That's not just a midi keyboard dude. 

http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/micron.php

You scored BIG!

yeah, my buddy has one, and it has some super awesome sounds on it!

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

that's noisy and chaotic and really nice. smile

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(159 replies, posted in General Discussion)

barbeque wrote:

straight up nerds rope

straight up

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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

for the past month or so i've been having this dream every week or so, where i'm in a dentists' office, and a dentist straps me to a chair and starts cutting my teeth in half with a pair of wire cutters.

glad to know i'm not the only one big_smile

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(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i have this pedalboard, and it's super solid. i use it for guitar pedals though, so i probably treat it less nicely than if it was full of chip stuff. which attests to its reliability even more, i guess.

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(3 replies, posted in General Discussion)

there's the unofficial pax afterparty on the 2nd, that might be fun.

facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/559674764090698/

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

i like what i'm hearing so far!