Has to be 100% cash I'm afraid, louisdeb.

C'mon kiddies, spend your Xmas money with me...

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(31 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

This must be the only music-related forum on the internet where people actually like Behringer stuff.

Aeros wrote:

i deleted system32 thrice on the thing

What, you fell for that old trick three times?

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(3 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Hey kids, I know nothing about you yaahngsters, but if I'm dyslexic and can get to where I am today, then I'm blaaahhdy sure you can use my old computers to do more than one blaaahhdy beep on your new-fangled blaaaahhhdy pop music.

Some people would pay 100 Euro for just the four SIDs!

Don't know how much the card is worth though.

Why don't you use a MIDI cable? That's exactly what it's for!

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(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I never had a mummy. Or a Kaoss Pad.

Get it free from NI before Dec 31.

http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/ … ts/driver/

Native Instruments wrote:

DRIVER is an inspiring creative tool from the creator of MASSIVE featuring the rare pairing of a high-quality filter with a punishing distortion unit. The smooth filter section delivers a wide range of effects, from ultra-subtle to incredibly rich, while two modulation sources produce dramatic textural shifts.

The distortion section is capable of everything from light saturation to complete sonic destruction. Running as a stand-alone effect in any DAW, or as an effect in MASCHINE, DRIVER is perfect for any track needing fresh musical color, total annihilation, or a smooth sweep from one to the other.

Nice on individual instruments or across whole mixes for that "filter disco" sound.

I know you do.

You are too rude.

Have a work with Al from AtariAge. He's really helpful (even though Cynthcart is for C64!).

http://www.atariage.com/store/index.php … &p=322

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(40 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

pivot. wrote:

I don't like the gameboy carry cases because they're big and bulky. I'd like one of those bags you use to put your glasses in. thin, soft material, keeps the item from getting those fucking scratches, just big enough for my gameboy. Can anyone hit me up with a link over here?

If you can find one, these Game Boy Advance cases are a very snug fit for a DMG. I gave one away last month. hmm

Edit: Price is now £55 including UK Special Delivery.

http://www.mssiah-forum.com/viewtopic.php?id=1321

uXe wrote:

Edit: (PS. there are two CIA chips, so you could just try swapping them and see if that changes anything?)

Also, quite often you can fix by simply pulling and reinserting the chips.

Best advice I can give, is use a C128 power supply.

They are far more reliable, more modern tech, and much better than C64 power bricks (which I wouldn't even go near - sudden C64 death is always a risk with them).

You need to change the plug on the PSU, but it's not hard if you follow the pinouts.

C64 PSU Pinout

C128 PSU Pinout

Edit: another bit of advice I'd say is don't use that PSU ever again!