Arc-Demon wrote:

Couldn't you just do both? Like a limited amount of cartridges on first orders?

I think it is indeed the best solution.

It is SO good.

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I just listened to some your "Chewing Gum Drum Sessions" and It's pretty cool. I have to find some spare time to watch all the video you have released, because I really like this kind of music.

I don't have a lot of music to share for the moment, I'm to lazy to record anything. I plan to make an album since 2005 or something like that. Maybe some day I'll find some motivation?

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Hey, that's cool! I really like the first and third one. Do you plan to make an album with this kind of music?

It's fun because I've recently started to make some improvistations/jam with nanoloop and synths! It's not as good as what you're doing here but you can listen to it here : https://instaud.io/2DzU and https://instaud.io/2E3Z

Mixing nanoloop (especially nanoloop mono) with analog synths sounds really great.

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(16 replies, posted in Releases)

I'm in!

Matte black is cool, oliver. I think I prefer it to the glossy nanoloop 1 carts.

Some more nanoloop mono sound :
http://chipmusic.org/Gala/music/bouncy-turnips

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It's been a long time since I tried your software. I'll take a look at it soon. It seems really cool.

If you press A or B button during the boot, you got a blank screen. Start is the only working input during the boot process. Maybe it's your problem ?

pselodux wrote:
The One Electronic wrote:

I do suggest doing the eq notch at the very least for your recordings. The smh
dmg whine is real as fuck on this, and while live it'll sound great your headphone listeners will get some headaches for sure

One of the guys at the OP-1 forum has modded his DMG so it has a direct output from the cart; have a look at this thread (near the end):
https://www.operator-1.com/index.php?p= … uit#latest
Such a great idea, I think I'll end up doing the same mod to mine, especially since it's pretty much going to be a dedicated nl mono device!

Yeah, I'm going to try it !

urbster1 wrote:

i do have a dumb question though, will it ever be possible to add the usual gameboy sound channels to get all 7 out of one gameboy?

I don't think oliver is planning something like that. But you can sync nanoloop mono and nanoloop 1 (tried it yesterday, and it is awesome).

The One Electronic wrote:

I do suggest doing the eq notch at the very least for your recordings. The smh
dmg whine is real as fuck on this, and while live it'll sound great your headphone listeners will get some headaches for sure

You're right about this.
btw, your demo is quite cool :-)

The One Electronic wrote:

Ok so there obviously aren't any super solid demos out there right now so I whipped this up to get a feel for it.

https://soundcloud.com/sky_box/nanoloop … ive-test-1

I'll listen to it today. :-)

I'm going to make a mini-album to demonstrate the "potential" of nanoloop mono soon (just nanoloop mono, no edit, no third party effect, no sync) if I have enough spare time.

Pselodux, I can't wait to listen what you're going to do with it. I love your 0F.digital/STTC album.

Ok, thanks oliver. :-)
That's what I did.

I hope nanoloop mono will have the success it deserves. It's a really great soft/hardware (I don't know how to call it).

Did anyone of you found how to make a glissando/portamento/glide between two notes? (i don't know if it is possible or not)

This little thing is pure magic. I can't wait to listen to the great music all of you are going to make.

My first test. Oliver, this thing is really really really great !

Infrared, I think you'll receive it in a few days, I'm in europe so the shipment is maybe a bit shorter for me.

Received it today... and woaw, it's so cool !