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(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

just mess around with envelopes and sweeps. everyone else is making it complicated. You have lsdj right? just fuck with the sweeps and shit, you'll be okay.  and like saskrotch said, please don't do the cliche pokemon theme hmm

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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Les Incoiffables wrote:
Cuddle Television wrote:

thank you noobstar. it helped a lot. and well Les Incoiffables we all have our own style. I prefer to have less noise because I record my noise tracks after. So it makes the sound more crisp. I like noise too, just not from my crappy soundcard smile

Yeah, no,  I was thinking just your typical Game Boy noise. Through the mic input you would have been having altogether too much noise.

  smile I get you, Yeah thats what im wanting, like the rawness, but where its uninterrupted by a shitty setup of mine tongue

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(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

kineticturtle wrote:

All the connectors on the back are RCA? Can you show us the back?


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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

n00bstar wrote:

Still, try the line input! There's no need for double amplification  smile

thank you it works like a charm!

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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

TheBronyChip wrote:

another thing is sometimes windows 7 has something called microphone boost turning that off or to 0 can help

heres my settings for recording

You helped the msot actually! lol it was that the whole time

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(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

it aint the best big_smile but I use it

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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Les Incoiffables wrote:

or: learn to stop worrying and love the noise

thank you noobstar. it helped a lot. and well Les Incoiffables we all have our own style. I prefer to have less noise because I record my noise tracks after. So it makes the sound more crisp. I like noise too, just not from my crappy soundcard smile

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(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

okay I see, thank you. How many cables should I need if I have 3 gameboys, a 4 channel mixer and a kaoss pad?

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(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

@nick I was thinking of using it for my gameboys, then linking to a mixer. Does that sound like a bad idea? or contradicting

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(15 replies, posted in Audio Production)

I use fl studio to record. With a 3.5 jack hooked to my gbp to my microphone jack in the computer, I get a lot of noise in the background, how can I reduce this without the manual labor. help greatly accepted smile

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(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

so basically could I do without a di box? and just use a mixer like you said?

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(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Pyle Pro PDC21 0.25" Instrument to Balanced and Unbalanced Direct Box

is this an okay product, will I lose frequency?

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(11 replies, posted in Audio Production)

I appreciate the response. It's very helpful. Yeah it was a bit vague too smile Wasn't sure on how to go about asking. So can I have a little list of an affordable stage setup? ex. like a di box, a litttle mixer and some cables. I'm sure everyones first time, well me I'm naive to live sound and I appreciate advice

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(11 replies, posted in Audio Production)

thaanks

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(11 replies, posted in Audio Production)

can I use radioshack 4 channel mixer for my gameboys, to plug into the venues PA? Thank you

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

smile you're sweet, good stuff