I like chipmusic how a fat kid likes cake.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I stand corrected.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

best make yourself of hot coco. It takes time to get resopnses from him.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

it was emailed to me. it has long since been deleted. Ask oliver for it.

That is neat. I have been making videos of all the scales. I used solfedge hand signals. I have designated a color to each note in hopes of having a way to remember pitch when using a movable do system. it would be really cool if i could get the community's help with something... I want people to go on my youtube and comment to each scale on what 'feel' they have of each scale. I want to refine this system and write about what people say. it would be really cool to get peoples opinions from different cultures, since this is so subjective. John Cotton wrote a book in the 1600's about emotions of gregory chant modes, but the book is probably sitting on a shelf in the university of ohio in dutch. Wish they could translate it and print me a copy.

The only thing stopping standardization is my ti= your si. si is g#. what is solfedge for g# in europe? im not really worried about straying from fixed do quite yet. I have been sorting the scales out in to groups by key that allows each the most possible natural notes. also, I think keys being groups would be awesome for memorization of many scales. I think i have figured out why the key of F# is the worst for singers. I dont know much about the roman numerals. Nashville numbering system is really cool, I just dont quite know it yet. I am not so sure I want this to be about making something that can be used as a system to transpose existing works. I want to hear an aspiring musician use the bebop minor scale as the focus of a melody. I need to finish what was started so long ago. music history planted a bug in my mind that is only screaming louder. Fixed do has influenced music. it should only be used for the first year of training someone in music, not all the way into college theory classes.

bump

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(37 replies, posted in Audio Production)

bumpitty bump bump

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i have used that update before. it let me update to 1.7.5 after i used it.
i have a gba sp that i plucked the crystal out of and modded with a gbaccelerator chip. so the cart wouldnt work.  it worked in that modded sp after i put the custom version that oliver made on it. I dont know what happened the update to the logo must be only that version because now that i have updated it wont even load up on my modded sp.
oops thought you were talking about the version of nanoloop that was made without the hello come to think of it there may be a rom out there. i will look way back in my vault of trolling.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

How would anyone have the rom? Wasn't 1.6.3 the first version on a pcb cart?

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I have 1.6.3 cart but i upgraded it to 1.7.5

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(36 replies, posted in Trading Post)

i wonder if the clock speed has to be exactly what a gameboy is for a nl1.63 and higher cart to work. I modded the clock on a gba sp and my nl1 (pcb cart) and it will not work. however an older nanoloop cart does work (1.1).

you could have the death penalty for drugs there if you get caught.

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(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

no

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(0 replies, posted in Audio Production)

I want to give back to the community. I have made several videos of colored hand signals with syllables. If you have a particular key that is hard to sing in this could help you get on pitch. If you want me to make for a higher register, I will. Request any scale, too. these take like 2 minutes to make, so get singing please. not enough chipmusic has vocals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_pk-j8zo9A

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(28 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I need this.