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(4 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

Hello, Chipmusic!
I have messed around with LSDj, made a couple little songs a bit before this, but I managed to make a song that's not terribly bad big_smile
I was shooting for a dreamy effect, with the reverb and flanger.

Anyway, here are the instruments:
LSDj provides the bass, background, some melody
I play some melody with a monotron DUO (It's the parts that sound kind of unsynced)
LSDj runs into the monotron for effects processing, which is then sent to Ableton Live for reverb/flanger/record.

In addition, the song is titled "Travel in Sound", but I was wondering if a better title came to mind.
Link to .mp3

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(304 replies, posted in Trading Post)

These look great!
I'm saving up for a nice custom Pocket... mmm

kitsch wrote:

excelangue, would you mind if i linked to your software on the 64M cart's product page on the KB site?  it'd help out a lot of customers I believe.

I don't mind at all big_smile
Actually, I was just thinking of contacting you with a link for the page, but here we are tongue

marnuc wrote:

I use the gb camera dump on pc http://www.mediafire.com/?rgtduyq3due , but you can also use this http://gieskes.nl/gameboy-camera/sav-converter/, a sav converter.

If anyone is interested in seeing how a save dumper works (or dumping natively on OS X/Linux), I just finished a Game Boy Camera image dumper, written in Python: http://lickitung.it.cx/exe/camera_save.py
Also: An EMS 64M cart reader/flasher for OS X 10.4/10.5 (PPC): http://lickitung.it.cx/exe/ems-flasher

I never thought I'd be able to do these things on my old PPC Mac, but here's the software big_smile
The GBCamera > Mega Memory Card > EMS 64M > Computer > Image dumper route has never failed me yet.