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(3 replies, posted in Trading Post)

pretty!

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(168 replies, posted in Collaborations)

katsumbhong wrote:

If there was an issue, from the photo you took, it might be the solder connections you made from the stereo jack legs to the resistor legs. A few of them look a little sloppy. Not trying to sound like a dick but that is my observation from the photo alone. I don't have your mixer right in front of me.

The only difference between designs is that I'm having all my grounds wired to a ground point on my perforated board. Other than that, visually, it looks like your mixer should be working without any issues.

No offense taken man, I know my soldering skills need improving, at least aesthetically wink I used too much solder and it looks pretty messy. But I definitely get signal through all channels. Sorry to somewhat derail your sale thread. The picture of yours is really sharp and clean looking; much nicer than mine. People should buy these.
Thanks for all your input on this though, I really appreciate it. I'm making another passive mixer once I buy more jacks, this one using a schematic by TylerBarnes. We'll see how she turns out smile

The solder joints are all good, however I could just try making another following a different schematic.
I actually posted a pic of it in the customized gear thread last week. Anything there look funky to you?
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/7345/ … d/page/53/

You're right, I think there is less of a signal difference with prosounded boys. Mainly where it's problematic for me, is in a song when one gameboy has a silent part and you suddenly hear the bump in volume from the other.
Hypothetically, what would happen if I wired the two 1k resistors from the input to a 2k, right before the output?

I actually just made one of those a couple weeks ago, just in a different plastic case. Super useful and cheap project. However I found that it gets balance issues when you have only one channel quiet or silent... the other side gets much louder. Could be the size of resistors I used (1k), I don't really know how to fix it.
Does that happen with yours?

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(95 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Rofl ^

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(10 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

One question before I start, around what Hz will the .01uF caps be affecting?

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(168 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Now that I have my song finished I'm realizing it doesn't really fit Lapras. Can I go with Xatu instead?

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(9 replies, posted in Releases)

This was a really nice release.

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(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You could check the Wikipedia page, and look through some of the sources used by it. Don't really know where to point you other than there. /:

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

sorry for personally being so cheap, I guess.

I did suggest to charge more depending on the scale of the project, though.

Saskrotch wrote:

More like DaMaGer

omg saskrotch

haha

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

danimal cannon wrote:
ShintarouMusic wrote:

Depends on how many songs they need, and length.
I'd go for 5-10$ per song; that might be cheap though compared to more established composers prices.
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That is crazy cheap.  Don't ask for that.

Aye, I thought someone might say that. :I
I'm happy just doing shit even if I don't get anything back.

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Depends on how many songs they need, and length.
I'd go for 5-10$ per song; that might be cheap though compared to more established composers prices.

Think of how many hours you'll be putting into it and ask for something that sounds reasonable to you.
It probably also depends if they expect to make a good bit of profit off the game. If they are better known and have had good success with earlier games you should ask for more.

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(95 replies, posted in General Discussion)

GREATSWORD wrote:
ShintarouMusic wrote:

Yes...

Why?

sorry greatsword you really need to be more careful with how you say things, if you want to post here. this is just the way things are here, sadly. some of us are a little more volotile than others. being a little more humble would have made a much better first impression.