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(10 replies, posted in Trading Post)

PMed about the GenMDM!

It sounds like a pulse instrument with C0C and an E command (to get the reverb effect) in the table. Could you cite with timing and a song what you are looking for? Ill have a go at making it then!

Sustained crashes are so awesome but so hard to do on one gameboy. There just isn't much space for it. You could try making a series of noise channel instruments that sound like the combination of the hi hat and the decaying crash. Shape commands might come in handy but Im not sure how easy it will be to get it to sound right.

Im with everyone else, that intro is fresh.

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(6 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Does anybody happen to know what the controls default to for LGPT in OSX? There doesn't appear to be a diagram for it in the manual and I have pressed literally every combination of key + left arrow trying to navigate into a chain. I even tried double tapping all the buttons as well thinking it might the something like that.

EDIT:
A: A on US keyboard.
B: S on US keyboard.
START: Space.
LT: Right Ctrl Key.
RT: Left Ctrl Key.
LT+RT+SELECT Combo: Esc Key (Go to Project Selection Screen/Quit LGPT).

In osx the control key + an arrow key is already mapped by the OS overriding the app.

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

That NES looks awesome! What all did you do to it?

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(6 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Awesome thanks! The URL to the website at the top of the thread 404 errors though ):

EDIT: I found it on his site by sifting through old posts though!

http://www.peterswimm.com/?p=796#more-796

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(6 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I don't know much about Piggy Tracker but I was wondering if anybody knows a way to get it to work as a tracker for soundfonts? Or really any tracker that has soundfont support?

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

stargazer wrote:

Bunnyboy is retrousb.

Oh. Well I guess I asked him twice... Opps lol.

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(147 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Oh my god. That track is gonna make me lose it. I can't wait for this to go beta. You guys are awesome!

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

yogi wrote:
Timbob wrote:

Are there many different nes coloured carts then? I thought they only came in grey and gold for zelda...

Yes, the original Nintendo NES shells didn't come in any other colors. Some other game producers had black, Tengen I know had some black shells (but the PCB mounting is very different then the standard).
Bunny Boy's shells are aftermarket repos from his own moldes. He may help you out, I would think he has some stock for the repo and homebrews they still sell (?)
infiniteneslives over @ Nesdev.com has plans to do a run of shells in the near furture, spring/summer. You could keep an eye on his store http://www.infiniteneslives.com/index.php
or check on the nesdev boards for updates.
Yogi

Ive actually done both. infiniteneslives told me about that and Im excited to give him money! Retrousb just said they no longer carry it. I figured putting up a thread about it couldn't hurt. Ill try asking Bunny Boy about it and checking the nesdev boards in the mean time.

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I know that http://www.retrousb.com used to sell NES cases that were all sorts of other colors. I've been looking around for a place I could buy just the cases but I can't seem to find one. If anybody has a cool colored shell that they are willing to part with or knows a place where I can buy some, shoot me a PM.

Thanks!

I like Fighter X and his random whiskey and chiptune streams.

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(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Im really excited to try this out. I started writing a few really basic programs for the NES but I got lost in the syntax and haven't had a chance to get back to it. This has a lot of promise to make the homebrew NES scene more accessible to people like me.

Im a dingus and I accidentally bought an "inverted" V5 backlight but I don't want it to be inverted. Trouble is that the polarizer is attached directly to the diffusion material so I can't really get it off without getting new diffusion material (I don't know where to buy this lol). Does anybody have any ideas on what to do other than just buying a new backlight?

Thanks!

Did you take out the smaller screws that hold in the screen ribbon tightly? If you do you might find it easier to get into the area and clean. I have messed up removing the sticker before and had residue and even shreds of the sticker stuck all over the screen but with alcohol and a piece of paper towel I was able to clean it off. You can be pretty assertive and still not damage anything.

These are links that have helped me learn a lot about LSDJ so hopefully they help you too!

This will help you make some synths and is a great set of posts on LSDJ
http://www.noisechannel.org/category/protips/lsdj-you

If you haven't already you should read the manual, it's one of the best ways to get ideas to mix up your songs. Printing one out and just keeping it around will be useful for more or less your entire lsdj career.
http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/latest … _3_7_4.pdf

These are  some tips from a real pro that will seriously increase your work flow.
http://sabrepulse.blogspot.com/2010/06/ … -tips.html

Kind of an weird tip but still one of the coolest lsdj videos I've seen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73VLMNMaRAQ