66 Jul 25, 2012 4:21 pm
Re: How to Compose in LSDJ (28 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Yay ! I got my LSDJ Cart today, so i can fiddle around with it after work
It already has a demo song in it "Blusight".. this will help me out alot with the chords and arp stuff i guess.
Thanks for all your input ! Love ya all hehe
67 Jul 23, 2012 10:03 pm
Re: How to Compose in LSDJ (28 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Good to hear that there is also other ppl like me
I think all of the advices are good, and i will try my best to achieve my goal
Hopefully the parts arrive soon (LSDJ, pocket for parts, arduinoboy parts etc.) and hopefully i will be able to solder the pocket display to the DMG, because i want to have some sort of ultra DMG (internal midi, bivert, prosound, pocket display, custom case,buttons, white inverted backlight, pitch mod etc.)
thanks to all of you
Keep doing what ya all doin'
68 Jul 23, 2012 3:07 am
Re: How to Compose in LSDJ (28 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Hey guys,
thanks for your input. You are all absolutely right ! I could have done more research and use google and youtube.
But on the other hand, i think there is not one single Topic in this forum that you couldnt find on google and youtube or any other site.
Any Forum would be dead in almost no time if no questions are about to be asked twice
I know that it sometimes can be painful to see new topics with the same questions all the time, again and again and again
So i feel ya'
I just thought that some of you, who are really experts, have some hints for someone like me that you cannot find on google by typing "LSDJ Tutorial".
I printed out the LSDJ Manual now, and will read through it tomorrow.
So far, thanks for all of your time
69 Jul 23, 2012 12:09 am
Topic: How to Compose in LSDJ (28 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Hello dear chipmusic fellows!
First of all thanks to all for keeping that forum alive and helping each other out.
I am Patrick from Austria and i enjoy chipmusic since i was a little kid.
I think the sounds of an gameboy, nes, genesis or c64 are so stunning, they unlock parts of the brain that could be described as euphoric or even psychedelic nature.
As i am more of an modder than an composer, i would like to ask you, my friends, to help me out with some links for tutorials to get me going on composing in LSDJ.
The Stuff i really like is arpeggiated sounds, most known in c64 chiptunes, but i heard those on gameboys too.
Because of a lack of money i sold all my gear one year ago (MidiBox SID MB6582, Casio SK1, alot of gameboys and synths, grooveboxes etc.)
I really regret that step, but now i want to restart slow and just concentrate on my little gameboy
Thanks to all who are willing to help me out. You can also comment on my blog (which i started one week ago), i will always post the newest projects there (hopefully the parts are coming soon). You can reach my blog here: http://chipmod.blogspot.com
I would really appreciate if we could help each other out, and i am also interested in finding new friends that share the same interest
So long, i wish you all the best, peace and love
Patrick
70 Jul 21, 2012 2:42 pm
Re: DMG Pro Sound Mod Questions (20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
I did this prosound mod: http://chipmod.blogspot.com/2012/07/pro -jack.html
It will use the original jack and mute the speaker.
You can use any jack (with an additional pin for speaker muting) as long as you wire it the same.
Greets
71 Jul 19, 2012 10:45 pm
Re: ArduinoBoy Problem (33 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Awesome and easy solution ! Will try that as soon as my parts have arrived !!
Thanks for all the work you already put into it that is making all that possible
Greets from austria
PS: by the way.. i will build a standard arduinoboy too, and i wonder which mode is currently activated, there seems to be no list that says "if LED1 is on you are in LSDJ Slave mode" etc. I would really love to write it down so i can look it up.. thx
72 Jul 19, 2012 1:41 am
Re: ArduinoBoy Problem (33 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Hey guys.. i dont want to start a new thread, i am currently waiting for the parts for my arduinoboy
I want to only install 1 LED (status LED). But i want to be able to change modes and still know where i am at. I am a real arduino newb, is there a way to rewrite the code that the Status LED blinks when changing the mode.. (Say Mode 1: 1 blink, Mode 2: 2 blinks etc.) ?
Would be really great if anyone has a hint... Thanks