plgDavid wrote:

Need to make a real thread when my stuff is ready to show/explain in detail.
In short its a cpu upgrade/mod for the Famicom/NES with multi audio outputs and MIDI input.
(patch compatible with our in dev chipsynth FC VSTi)

that sounds awesome. very curious to hear more about it, might make me have a reason to get into using an NES again

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Trading Post Rules wrote:

Indicate prices on items you are selling.  If you are trying to auction it off put it on ebay and put a link to the sale here.

leavelucktohell wrote:

The same goes for LSDJ, the few reasonably priced carts I see can only load 1 song into SRAM, then anything with more space just goes into game library territory.

the 64MB EMS usb carts hold far more than 1 LSDJ track in SRAM

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here's hoping that if it is, it goes to a good home (and gets sampled in a way that's fun to use in piggy tracker wink )

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catskull wrote:

How can he be the apex twins if there's only one of him?

deep clone option in lsdj, of course

herr_prof wrote:
catskull wrote:

Well you could use the mGB mods that change the midi channels, so you could have up to three. Though I'm imagining a giant wall of gameboy drones which would be amazing.

Yea but the source midi would still be the fixed channels. Arduinoboy can only send up to max 4 channels, no matter what downstream splitter you have.

If you made an active splitter that could transpose the channels, like the midi solutions devices do, then sure you can control more than four devices BUT STILL ONLY FOUR CHANNELS OF UNIQUE NOTES at a time.

should work with nanoloop usb midi adapter though.. i have a modded dmg-07, can test that combo as long as someone reminds me later

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if you're in the Facebook piggy tracker group there may be someone who has more specific answers if you post in there

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i believe you could get ubuntu running on that machine (maybe do it as a dual-boot in case you want to use old mac software too), which might let you use the linux version of piggy tracker on it

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10.3 isn't snow leopard. snow leopard is 10.6. i think it should be possible on snow leopard, but like saskrotch says it's highly unlikely to work on 10.3 if that's what you're running

BLEO wrote:

I also like the CLIP indicator now in the Project screen so you can adjust the master to the max!

that's super handy. gives me motivation to update all my versions so i can quickly fix some of the leveling issues between my tracks. or i could just start bringing my rnc1773 to all gigs i play. maybe both

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Subway Sonicbeat wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

this is pretty old (2007-ish?), but its the shit when it comes to chip dub... itd usually be the thing id throw on in the car when other people were in town, since i guess pretty much no one but me noticed it the first time around
https://archive.org/details/Framebreaker-Serial_Dub

Double posting, but had to say this is great.

i love it, still not sure how i found it when so many other people missed it back then, but i've always got this on my mp3 player

it's a midi sync device primarily, you'd hook the midi out on the maschine's hardware interface to the midi in, set the appropriate modes for lsdj midi sync on lsdj and arduinoboy and make sure your software on the laptop is sending midi clock out to the maschine's midi out. there are other things an arduinoboy can do, but for your purposes this works. the usb nanoloop midi adapter is cheaper and would work as well, just you'd hook it up to the same laptop the maschine is hooked up to just using a usb port, set the software to use the usb adapter as the midi out, connect a game boy link cable to it, and hook that up to your game boy. think the nanoloop usb adapter ships with it already set to sync mode, but if not, you'd set it to that, and use the same mode in lsdj as for the arduinoboy (forget exactly what it's named at the moment, i rarely use lsdj)

use an arduinoboy or the nanoloop usb midi adapter to sync the two. it's pretty easy to set up

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yoyz2k wrote:

Nanoloop 2.x is really an amazing product and an awesome design.
When I see someone asking more than the stock price from Oliver.... For an outdated version ?! Really I don't understand... Yes upgrade and support Oliver hard work. There is only one guy which as achieve this level of awesomeness !

some people (like me) prefer the old versions of things in some cases. #2.3forlife

iano wrote:

Live mode doesnt compute paused channels so it could not be in sync
Best way to record separate channels in real HW is to use the mute function

i'd recommend this + MIDI sync (the MIDI sync will help stabilize the tempo)

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think i sold my 1.1 for $125. generally they go for around that much +/- $20. part of that depends on how recently the battery has been replaced, if ever, since replacing the batteries on 1.1 is sort of a pain in the ass (requires tabbed batteries with the tabs at a 90 degree angle from each other if i remember correctly). i'd replaced the battery in mine maybe 5 years before i sold it, so the battery was still working, but likely to need replacement within a year or two