boomlinde wrote:

If it's MIDI it's 5V, no?

You can also use "midi power" to power "passiv" units - but i depends on how many volt there comes on the midi-out...

It`s not important for the unit, but how many midi-volt does the midi-output spit? Because 5 vol from midi-out is needed if you want to midi-power other units like a passiv "midi thru box"

Power converter is a good idea for the volt difference and making it powered by DMG is a good idea, but are there a difference between a Europan and US gameboy in this case, when you want to power other units with the gameboy?

If your serious about this project, then i will wait with buying a pre-made Arduinoboy and LSDJMC2 and give yours a chance.

What about the powering input? Because your from Canada and they use 110-120v, while Europans use 220 volt.

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Saskrotch wrote:

Are those 16 LSDJ compatible ones not enough?


The blog is from 2008.....maybe something new and interesting with new features etc?

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Saskrotch wrote:

which came from the blog post cooshinator just linked you to

I know. So I shared a direct link for the different interfaces - but are these the only one made?

For me would it be cool if i can slave my gameboy from midi-clock from another midi device.

And if this device can be cheap as possible.

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I found this.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_5s0kNc3eu14/S … ure+14.png

What options are there for sync LSDJ and which midi-interface are the best?

Waveboy

Auxcide wrote:

Use an AGS-001.

It says here that SP has a bad sound > http://www.herbertweixelbaum.com/comparison.htm

Aeros wrote:

lower the volume on the pulse channel and experiment with the WAV instrument you're using to try and get it louder. that's about all you can do.

Thanks to you Aeros i have dig more into my manual.

From what I can conclude is two options in pulse channel in the “table patterns”

VOL – which can be used to lower the sound, but when I lower it too much then I get those “click” sounds and changing the sound to vibrato something.
E CMD – which give me both the click sounds and changing the sound to something with vibrato something.

Conclusion:
Pest or AIDS

snesei wrote:

You're composing on a piece of hardware that is more than 20 years old. It has limitations, you just have to find a way to blend those clicks in with the rest of your sound.

I make this short:
What I basically want is my ”wav” channel louder than my ”pulse” channel.
I have the drums on the wav channel and I want the rhythm/drums to be louder, than the bass, which I have on the pulse channel.

Age is not a conclusion on something, I have instruments that’s over 30 years old (my Korg ms-10 example) and they still sounds brilliant!

Aeros wrote:
waveboy wrote:

That was a very arrogant and negative answer and very unusefull for me.

I have look in the manual and found something about “synth screen”, but when I change the volume to 5 at both start and end then it does not adjust my volume wtf?


LSDJ Manual 4.6.6 wrote:

5.4 E: Amplitude Envelope

This command functions in two different ways, depending on which instrument type it is used on.

5.4.1 For Pulse and Noise Instruments
The first value digit sets the initial amplitude (0=min, $F=max); the second
digit sets the release (0,8: no change, 1-7: decrease, 9-$F: increase).

5.4.2 For Wave Instruments
E00 volume 0%
E01 volume 25%
E02 volume 50%
E03 volume 100%

i said, READ THE MANUAL.

I dont know if its my LSDJ there is some kinda of error with, but i get some kind of ”changing” sounds, when i use this ”E” command to reduce the sound in ”table” in pulse.

Lazerbeat wrote:

Also as far as I understand it, LSDJ is very very tight on code space. There isnt a lot of wiggle room to add new things.

I hope Johan will take such Build-in-Mixer feature into his future LSDJ versions, but still leave the option to code if for those who find it more cool :S

Aeros wrote:

oh god

please read the manual

PLEASE

That was a very arrogant and negative answer and very unusefull for me.

I have look in the manual and found something about “synth screen”, but when I change the volume to 5 at both start and end then it does not adjust my volume wtf?

herr_prof wrote:

You know each channel has instruments volume settings

Are you sure? because i can only find a volume setting feature under the wave channel…