For sale here is a standard grey Game Boy with a line level output (prosound) mod, backlit screen, and a bi-verted (double inverted) display.

The backlight is blue/green, giving a very clear, legible GB display that doesn't tire the eye. The screen inversion is realised with an inverted polariser and 74HC04 hex inverter. The line-level output is through the GB's headphone socket.

It's in very good shape, with just a few scuffs on the case only. The screen protector is brand new. Please note that it's very hard to take a good photo which does justice to a backlit GB screen - this one's display is sharp and clear.

Price including UK Special Delivery: £40.

Please click on the pics for larger images.

Sold. Thanks for looking.

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(22 replies, posted in Audio Production)

ant1 wrote:

when i listen to some chiptunes it has that warm professional tube sound on it, almost like a dream theater record or something, like when you listen to danimal cannon or any of the ubiktune guys, how can i get that tube sound on my tracks

what plugins do you recommend? do i need a good compressor like ozone?

From what you are describing ant1, I think you might benefit from trying a mix buss compressor. Compressors can be used in many ways, but mix buss compression means - as you might expect - compressing over the whole mix.

My favourite mix buss compressor is Cytomic's The Glue:

https://cytomic.com/glue

Download the trial version and try it out over your whole mixes.

Staying sort of on topic: compression is the most useful type of effect in the producer's armoury. There are so many ways to use it. I strongly recommend to any aspiring audio engineer that you learn to use one or two compressors really well. Most bundled compressors are fine to learn with, and often sound great too. Learning your compression effects will pay you off in dividends.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_range_compression

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(22 replies, posted in Audio Production)

I'm not sure some of you understand quite what mastering is, and how it differs from mixing. It's a common misconception.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_mastering

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? … 0823322154

I have for sale a white DMG Nintendo Game Boy.

It is in excellent condition and looks like it has never been used. There are absolutely no visible scratches or marks.

The white "Play It Loud!" Game Boy is particularly rare, and this example is in as-new condition. It comes without any packaging or literature.

This Game Boy is fully working, with no missing pixels or lines on the display. There is no reserve on this auction, and worldwide delivery is available. Please click on the pictures for larger versions.

You won't find a nicer one...

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(15 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Sold, thanks for looking!

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(15 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Now on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? … 0812675106

Starts at 99p, no reserve.

I've had good service with Transformer a couple of times.

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(41 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Hey Nitro2k01, sorry for the late reply; real life etc....

I've put a response up on the MSSIAH forum:

http://www.mssiah-forum.com/viewtopic.php?id=1935

Cheers!

Some user reports and stuff in here.

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(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I might get one and mod it into a guitar amp.

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(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Can you turn it down to 11?

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(1 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://google-latlong.blogspot.co.uk/20 … 8-bit.html

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(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I have one, but it's in unused condition so won't be cheap.

Interested?

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(3 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I've got the original, still in packaging.

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

ilok sucks. hardware drm sucks. even legit producers i know with big studios that are 100% happy to pay for stuff just buy the licence and then hit up TPB. 

its pathetic that to get usable software now you need to get cracked versions

Really? I find that all the pros use genuine uncracked stuff, absolutely to a man. I wouldn't have any cracks in my studio, and if I ever found myself doing a session and saw "Licensed to H20warez" on the splash screen, then that studio would not be booked again. No-one would touch them once word got out.

Really, pros, especially when running commercial studios, wouldn't dare run stuff they got off a torrent. Not for a second.

And that's before you figure in the misbehaviour that often follows installing a warez0d plugins.