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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

In the file menu, hold A+B,  press right to solo,  left to mute the channel

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(257 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

makes me think, i thought dingux and opendingux are the same, so i am not sure now which one i have ...

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(257 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

unfortunately, it does not work on my dingoo. It says something like "can't load library libasound.so.2". Any ideas how to add this library to my dingoo?

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(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

the rom is not working for me, it seems my arduinoboy doesnt listen to midi channels 6-10, e. g. the lights are not blinking ... any ideas anyone?

Cheers

I have only played with 2.6 and 2.7 and I think 2.7 is absolutely fantastic. By introducing the step pause, it can give so much more variety to your loops, e. g. even melody variations like putting a step pause for the 3rd round on step 3, another note on step 2 which is only played in the 3rd round with maximum delay, so that it actually plays on step 3, but only in the 3rd round. Though I am missing the easy switch between voices and parameters without going to the menu, but I guess you can't have it all smile

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

Hi everyone,

i put some brand new nanoloop 2.7 tracks on:
https://soundcloud.com/unini/

I'd say the music is something like darkish minimal techno, check it out!

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

thanks :-)

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

took me a while to put it on bandcamp ... here you go:
http://unini.bandcamp.com/

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(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

thanks for all the good tips guys!

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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

just uploaded a song, where you might be able to find some elements you like, not really black metal though ...

http://chipmusic.org/unini/music/burning-fields

no samples used, all done with the lsdj synths

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(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hi there!

having received my nanoloop 2.6 cart few days ago, I would like to know your opinion on how to write a song with this software. I have messed around with LSDJ for 1.5 years now and find it lovely to have plenty of chains and phrases. So how do you do in nanoloop? Do you write your song in different banks and put it together after recording, or you just deal with the limitations and make shorter / simpler songs?

In LSDJ, I take my time, to create a start, until I am happy with it, copy and paste the chains and think what to change and go on like this. I listen to my tracks like endlessly and often chop out or in new blocks, change, change, change. In nanoloop, this kind of approach seems to be much harder ... how do you deal with it?