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(37 replies, posted in Audio Production)

who is zach hill? what is 4 33"?

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(37 replies, posted in Audio Production)

do it, man. whats a ghost snare? how is it made? am i gonna have to learn about the ghost channel to do it?

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

if you have an early enough backup and a flashcart, yes.

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(37 replies, posted in Audio Production)

bump

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(14 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

This gameboy is now rad. 12ianma fixed it up right.

Update: I sent it off to an expert (12ianma). it no longer crashes, has glowing silicone buttons, and now i have the option of turning off the variable clock. It seems he put a new speaker in it as well! This is now the coolest dmg in the entire world.

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

i wanna do that  ^ to mine! need tutorial

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

http://bitcrusher.free.fr/NES_MODIFICAT … HER_UK.pdf

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(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

frontlight (get a junked out gba sp ags-001) and bass mod the gameboy color, buy a derpcart, get lsdj.

look up the bass mod. it sounds professional

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(8 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

circuit bend it!

I think all nanoloops are works of art. some things are different in each release. 1.0 was what captured me. 2.6 is really neat because of the ability to randomize a loop (I really got a feel of the distinct essence of each scale this way).
The need our brains have for archiving plays in to the novelty or gimmick of a melody that is catchy. When there is no true set sequence there is nothing really to expect or even grasp. Not having note names forces you to count intervals or just experiment without the fuss of theory.
Releases which do show the note are good in another way. I entered some of the notes from bela bartok's microkosmos this way. nothing is funner than hungarian waltz through a kaoss pad!

arent there vending machines full of worn panties (for sniffing) there too?

thursdaycustoms wrote:

I have actually thought of doing this. The main problem is that I have not been able to find a 470uf capacitor as small as I would like. Could only find size D or E. Kitsch has this now though: http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/gbamp

does this contraption change the line signal in any way?

I think i fried a bleepbloop cart. Jazz is right.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

If you make it, I will play it!