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(5 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

STOP command is wonderful

it works fine, i've been doing it for over a decade... the game boys just output at a lower volume level than most pro audio gear is all, can easily be worked around by lowering the volume of other gear you plug in..if the other gear sends a particularly loud signal, you may want to prosound mod the game boys, but that's not essential... and yeah, you can use the XLR outputs of a mixer with XLR inputs on a soundcard (or to hook up to XLR inputs on the house mixer if playing a live gig)

mackie stuff is great. very durable, good preamps, excellent eq, very clean sounding (doesn't add any noise to the signal).. as far as the keyboard, all you need is one of these cables to hook it up to the mixer.. the 802 has just enough inputs for you to hook up all 4 devices at once (you'd just have to split one device over channels 1 & 2 and pan them on the mixer)

as far as soundcards, i've only ever heard good things about focusrite..

it was something worse before nitro changed it.. not meme-ish, just a really boring track that OP was apparently spamming all over the internet

nanode wrote:

there's a topic specifically for this ya know wink


but hi anyways

there is, but can you find it? even knowing that the topic title had "introduction" in it and searching doesn't help find it.. i was just looking for it so i could sticky it, but had 0 luck after 15 minutes

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407

(38 replies, posted in Trading Post)

it's an NES rehoused inside of a metal toaster.. not sure if he did any other mods to it

408

(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Timbob wrote:

Get a time machine and go back 5 years. That was the best time to buy gameboy said for 5 bucks a piece.

Other than that, I can't really help you.

at that point, may as well go back 10 years to when you could even get play it loud dmgs for $5 each (and usually with accessories thrown in)

409

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

sorry, my response was aimed at CartoonBomb since they're having trouble getting the pi 3 to work with piggy using raspbian.. b+ works fine with raspbian (i'm using an old wheezy build on mine for it, using that chippi since i use that sd card only for my b+ piggy tracker needs.. if i get some time, i can try uploading the img of my card with my samplelib and projects removed for a,b & b+ users and possibly model 2 but haven't got one to test that it works)

410

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

have you tried Arch Linux on the pi 3 by any chance?

XyNo wrote:

You can add the Supergameboy CPU in a good old DMG ! I think it is the best solution for what you need !
You can do it because this guy did it and some other modders did it too !!!

+8,000,000 points for whoever made the video using a piece of 8cylinder's software in the video (despite the fact that pounder doesn't need a faster cpu from what i remember)

error wrote:

I guess I figure that even if I end up not liking it in the long term, the residual value seems to stay high on these things

a good point.. chip gear usually tends to hold its value or go up

Domu wrote:

No, not at all, 1x and 2x are much much nicer to use... Except nl1.1/1.2 and nl 2.01/2.1

nothing bad about using 1.1 or 1.2 really, just one fewer channel and some things work differently than newer 1.x versions.... dealing with their batteries was a pain in the ass though

the iOS/android versions of nanoloop aren't that similar to the game boy versions, you should just try out the demo roms from the nanoloop site for whichever version(s) you're considering

frank angotti is dead wrote:

e.s.c didnt you see when Stagediver/Nullsleep played in Chicago n there was only like 5 people that show'd? think that was you I was talking to about that.

shadowtravel? i did visuals at that for everyone but starpause.. it wasn't quite 5 people bad.. but somewhere around 20 at most.... if you mean the milwaukee thing the other month, i had no way to get there..

that works the same way that software noise reduction works with the disadvantage of having to make your tracks mono.. useful if you find a device too noisy for even live use and don't have access to a noise gate

edit: could work around the mono limitation if you had two of them and access to a stereo looper (like the ones built into kaoss pad minis).. you'd have to loop just the line noise from before you start playback of the track and feed the looper's outputs into the input meant to receive the line noise

2nd edit: didn't see what you'd linked to, assumed it was the topic about PISSbox.. doing it manually in software is just making software noise reduction one step more difficult for no reason