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(14 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Be cool if it plays games.

114

(20 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Ah I see. One for other people here to learn from, maybe.

Really hope you get this resolved.

115

(20 replies, posted in Trading Post)

boaconstructor wrote:

I don't have a whole lot of hope as far as getting my Gameboys back goes... but I thought I'd give it a whirl and see if any of you guys have dealt with a situation like this, and if so, how you went about handling it?

Difficult not to sound clever-dick here, but sending off five DMGs? To someone you don't know?

116

(14 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Looks like it'd be fun, but it's not a DAW.

117

(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

egr wrote:

Have you asked Low Gain directly?

https://www.facebook.com/low.gain

Cheers egr. I've emailed him but not heard back. There's no way in the world I'm going to join FaceBook.

Thanks people.

118

(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I'm looking to buy a NESmod. One of these:

http://lowgain-audio.com/NESmod.htm

Thanks.

Hey Colin, I would very much like to take you up on this. I will PM you now.

Excellent music!

I love CDM - one of my go-to audio sites.

121

(4 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

The Commodore 64 has just celebrated its 30th birthday.

Article in The Register

Whereabouts are you Tsuki? I have a very nice white Play It Loud but I'm not sure of the wisdom of sending it halfway round the world.

I might be persuaded though.

123

(4 replies, posted in Atari)

Sorry buddy, only just got to your message.

I have a rather lovely woodgrain 2600 if you're interested.

You have email.

VCMG wrote:

Awh, how did I not think of that earlier? I'll contact them now and see if I can get anywhere with that.

Edit: The only email address I can find is for Vince Clarke's manager. Is that the one I should use?

I'll be having Vince and his manager over for dinner later this week. I'll ask them for you. They're lovely gentlemen and always eager to help out a youngster.

125

(2 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I would buy the Fairlight IIx sample CD and pretend I was Trevor Horn in the early eighties.

FIGHT!

127

(26 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I will take that C64TPC if I may. Sending PM now.

128

(16 replies, posted in Audio Production)

firebrandboy wrote:

It might be better to use an operating system with a real time kernel. Perhaps using Ubuntu & Ardour would be a good solution for keeping latency very low.

I'd think that EQing would have imperceptible latency on any well-configured audio computer. Under 10ms should be achievable. You could install a real time kernel, but I think the perceivable result would be the same for quite a lot of effort. Good idea though!

Better still would be to use a soundcard with a built in hardware EQ. This would have zero latency. A soundblaster or audigy (maybe with kX drivers) should be able to do it, I suspect there are plenty more. See: http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/ … y-2-a.html

poisoncut wrote:

You can use fl-studio to do that, send the live input through one of the fx channels and add any plugins you like.  You will need a decent low latency sound card though.

Any decent DAW software will do that, not just FL.