I've finished my track, do we just send completed tracks in to you Xuriik?

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(81 replies, posted in Trading Post)

people here can be more reasonable than people on ebay who'll likely act like they're super rare and shit. I got a slightly yellowed whiteboy case that I have yet to de-yellow for like £30
Actually, that's about $50, so maybe not the best example, but gaemboy's themselves are only like £15 tops, so you could try and find just the case or something?

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

it would take a lot of programming, i mean it's possible i think. There was like a terminator cart with audio and video i think, it may have just had video though. Nitro2k01's going to be the best one to give advice, seeing as he can do things with DMGs that normal humans can't

if I've got enough cash by the deadline, I'll make sure to get one. I've had my C64 for more than 6 months, and I have yet to write any music on it.

B, do it for fun. I think there needs to be more physical releases with NES carts though.

I like it, I think it's a pretty good idea to get some lesser known peeps some more publicity so that they might get more fans that like their stuff.

godinpants wrote:

...it lacks a lot of command functionality.

This is the reason that myself, and probably a lot of people don't compose on it. It's great for getting an idea down quickly, but if I want to do anything with commands, I have to transfer the .xm to my PC, and do the rest in MPT.

Xuriik wrote:

Aha, I just wanted to check if it had gotten any coding love after being opensourced. It's been a while.

Maybe a compilation to draw attention to it again?

I'd be down for a nitrotracker compilation

I'd be down, I'll PM you in a bit

Feryl wrote:

With a J.

Source: the creator.

I, personally think that the creator is an idiot. I'm going to be stubborn, and just pronounce it "gif" because I always have done.

herr_prof wrote:

Psp caanoo dingoo midi support was always an hardware issue, not a code issue.

Oh right, what exactly is the hardware issue? I'm not great at this kind of thing, but someone managed to control a piano through midi data sent from a PSP, so why is PSP midi with piggy not plausible?

it's a post, not a blog
I'm not a fan of the song, it doesn't seem very original
I don't think it's very chiptune, by any stretch of the genre.

psp piggy midi pls

I use a PSP 3003 so I'll go first

Pros:
Portability
PSPs are hella cheap and easy to get
Long battery life (even longer if you use a 1000 batttery)
Button config works well

Cons:
No midi
Transferring files can be a bit of a pain (can be rectified by installing a file browser, and dumping a large amount of files in a folder on it)
Uses a shitey sometimes stupidly expensive memory card format*

There may be other pros/cons I've missed, and I can't really speak for any other system because I've only ever used it on PSP and PC. However, I do think it works a lot better on PSP than on PC, it feels nicer to use imo

* I have a 4gb one that serves me fine, and isn't quite full even though I have games on it as well

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(617 replies, posted in Releases)

AndrewKilpatrick wrote:


TWG014| Love Through Cannibalism - Serial Experiments Tangela 2
~16/05/14 16:16~

Mega hyped for this, which 16:16 is this, GMT?

sounds pretty interesting, loving the BBC Model B in there, not enough Acorn chip out there. I may email you something in a day or so.

This is an interesting idea, I'm down in theory