Sorry for the late answer about Bach examples (and sorry for my english, it's not my first language).

Some cool arpeggios, for simulating chords and polyphony :

https://youtu.be/1saw_ozIPdg
https://youtu.be/5bVRTtcWmXI?t=356

You can find some fast arpeggios in baroque music for stringed instrument like violin or cello.
For example, in Bach's sonatas and partitas for solo violin, there are things like this. I'm at work right now, i'll try to find an example on youtube this evening.

Same mail here. :-)

pselodux wrote:

hooray, thanks oliver!

Yay! Thanks Oliver!

oliver wrote:

It's possible to mod a GB Pocket to get mono's sound as clean and bassy as on a a DMG, getting rid of the hiss and highpass filter. It can be done solder-less and reversible, by sticking a few resistors and capacitors on the mainboard. Internal sound is almost completely muted though, so it's a mono-only mod.

That is really interesting. Could you explain how to do it ?

oliver wrote:

A broken link cable and some issues with the update function set me back a few days, but now it's really almost done and I think I can start shipping monos this week, meeting the "early september" date.
Here's an overview on the pitch / pitch modulation range of the kick:

http://www.nanoloop.com/mono/monokicks1.mp3

The resolution for pitch goes from about 1/2 octave in the bass range to a very fine, sub-semitone scale for the higher tones.

Great ! Your example sounds so good. :-)
Just like pselodux, i'm really excited about this release.

Woot ! Can't wait for it. :-)

Hi there !

I'm Gala, I often read this forum but this is my first message here. It's quite difficulte for me to write something here because english is not my native language.
I make chipmusic just for me and myself since 2003 or 2004, but I'm planning to make some serious things in the next months.