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(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

dawsx wrote:

EDIT: Added another, C64:

It's the font from the Commodore 64, which it turns out looks a great deal like the default font, just without the anti-aliasing attempt. Download here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/vxk9x3

Same deal, 3 patches, one for each font slot.

Is it possible to  reup this one? Would be great.

Thx in advance.

Hi guys.
I'm glad, I finally managed to force "music box 1.3" to procedure some sounds. That's great.
Can anybody explain me how to use channel 3? Unfortunately the chapter about the wave channel is the shortest one.
I listened to some demo tunes, but I really don't get the point.
Music Box is available here (for those, who don't know it): http://gbdev.gg8.se/files/musictools/Music%20Box/

I'm very thankful for every bit of information.

Regards

chipnchap

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(22 replies, posted in Tutorials, Mods & How-To's)

Auxcide wrote:

OH SHIT. WHO USED THE SUMMONING SPELL

You!
Didn't see Harry Potter, aight? You should have used s/thing like this:
"Better pray He-who-must-not-be-named doesn't find this"


roboctopus wrote:

WAV is a journey one must take alone.  One must meditate on WAV. 

As Paul Gauguin asked, "Where does WAV come from? What is WAV?  Where is WAV going?"

What about:

“Empty your mind! Be formless, shapeless, like WAV. If you put WAV into a cup, it becomes the cup. Put it into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now WAV can flow, or it can crash: Be WAV, my friend!”
(based loosely on Bruce Lee)

wink

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(31 replies, posted in Audio Production)

@roboctopus: yes. sry, I missed the "disco" wink

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(31 replies, posted in Audio Production)

@Frostbyte: you are on Bandcamp - nice, so I can buy your ep's

@roboctopus: already saw your tut's on noisecannel and tried all on 'em - very nice.
FrostBytes hint to use the F cmd to change the waveform was something I didn't knew before (although lsdj shows it) - how do ppl say? RTFM, aight? wink
Btw: your "in space no-one can hear you" is one of (only!) 5 elements on my desktop - love it! Sad, you lost it in the 4bit nirvana..

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(31 replies, posted in Audio Production)

So FrostByte proved that Aeros was wrong I think..

Aeros wrote:

i don't think i want to waste the next 10 minutes telling you the many ways those sounds are virtually impossible or improbable to recreate.

Thanks Frostbyte, you are my hero of the day smile

(I think, I can learn much better whit this than by playing around with envs, shapes, sweeps, waves a.s.o.  w/o to know what might happen)

CnC

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(31 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Thx alot, FrostByte. Amazing! Bon appétit! And don't hesitate to send me the bill of your sandwich wink

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(31 replies, posted in Audio Production)

mp3-files have been added smile

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(31 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Hi, can anybody tell me how to reproduce this two sounds with lsdj?

instrument1: http://soelie.de/stuff/ins1.xi
* as mp3: http://soelie.de/stuff/ins1.mp3
(C-4 C-5 C-4 C-5)

instrument2: http://soelie.de/stuff/ins2.xi
* as mp3: http://soelie.de/stuff/ins2.mp3
(C-4 C-5 C-4 C-5)

Might be 'noobish' for some of you, but I really don't know how to do it (tried with pulse, wave - couldn't make it)..

Regards chipnchap