If you dont like the charm of hum, then you could use a Gameboy PC emulator + LSDJ and record straight from the computer into the computer?

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(336 replies, posted in Sega)

Any news concerning this project especially this feature, where you can save your work? big_smile

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

baudtack wrote:

I've got a basic schema layout for instruments. I'll be improving it soon though. You can follow development here.

https://github.com/baudtack/lsdjpatchbook

I'll post again when I have it running on my server.

Have you worked on it? smile
Because it says, that the last commit was 26 days ago smile

Is it cr2032 or am i wrong?

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Any news?

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

baudtack wrote:

When I get it into a more complete state, I'll be hosting it and I'll post the URL. There is a lot of groundwork but not much that's usable for a user yet. But if you check out the repo and you install django you can run a test with ./manage.py runserver

Cool i look forward to see the first beta of your work big_smile

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

How do i run this stuff to test it?

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

One of my friends want to buy a cart for LSDJ, what options are there if your are looking a seller based in EU?

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

baudtack wrote:

I've got a basic schema layout for instruments. I'll be improving it soon though. You can follow development here.

https://github.com/baudtack/lsdjpatchbook

I'll post again when I have it running on my server.

+1 interesting! smile

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

baudtack wrote:

The lsdj wiki is kind of awful IMHO.

I found this http://lsdsng.com but they require uploading to get anything and special formatting.

My thought was to have an HTML form that's set up like the lsdj screens so someone could just write out what they did. That way the site can then build images or HTML tables or csvs or PDFs for output.

I'm a programmer and the site itself would be fairly trivial to build. I'll try to build an alpha this weekend.

Hello Baudtack,
If it isn’t too much work for you, then I think it would be a good support/initiative for the chiptune/LSDJ community smile


Kind regards
Waveboy

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

baudtack wrote:

What do you think about turning this into a wiki so people can add their own?

Or better yet, a custom built site so it was easy to fill them out.

It could then make images or pdfs or whatever for download... Hrm... I could totally do that if there is any interest in such a thing.

Hello Baudtack,
Making a ”patch archive” for LSDJ would be a good idea as there are small bricks laying all over the internet as small stones from a big mountain.
•    Some of the patches was digged out through old dead chip-tune communities with http://archive.org/web/
I made this one as .PDF because I find it handier for use.  I support open-source 100% but I’m scared that those wiki pages dies like those chip-tune pages/communities we already have seen.

I be 100 % honest with you. I have no knowledge in making custom HTML sites with scripts and wiki-pages. If we should make it, then we have to make it:
•    User friendly
•    Possible to make a archive “outtake” in a format like .pdf
I found an interesting page by McFiredrill – Something in that style is cool but need some TLC (Tender, love and care)
•    http://lsdjsav.cookiethievery.com/


I can see that LSDJ already has a Wiki?
•    http://littlesounddj.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Sound_Dj

I’m quite sure Johan (LSDJ maker) would support the idea as it would support his program.

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I tried updating this collection with a better layout smile

Download:
Version 1.1 - > https://www.dropbox.com/s/xyb9v2m18l3mz … 1.pdf?dl=0
Sketch used for making -> https://www.dropbox.com/s/zzc9z4m93d4tf … .xlsx?dl=0

Have fun wink

Kroaton wrote:

What's the best way of buying these for EU customers?

I don’t know how it is in “Romania” concerning tax and fees for packets outside of EU, but in DK and DE you get ripped off by customs authorities at the border wink

*Just keep it in mind*

danthalian wrote:

I'm searching for a solution which allow me to use more than 1 *.sav file together


USB64MSmartCard has 2 sides if I remember correctly….

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Sesska wrote:

•    Something is better than nothing.

definitely!

I actually had almost all of these but here and there on small papers, really nice that someone made some ''cleaning up'' and compile them on a single doc!!

the .sav would be indeed pure luxury!! smile

(even though I usually like better entering the parameters one by one myself, so I can hear what each one brings to the overall sound)


I’m quite sure, that it would be possible to reduce the amount of pages from 35 to about 20 by making a standard layout/template for the patches.
•    On the other hand, I’m not 100 % sure how that should be made.

If anyone wants to type in all the patches into a “.sav” file, then they are more than welcome big_smile I personal rather keep it on paper ^.^

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(37 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

herr_prof wrote:

has anyone ever made this in a sav version? Might be a nice download for beginners to peruse with the guide.

What do you mean by making it in a ”SAV version”?