Gala wrote:
oliver wrote:

it's nanoloop 2.

That's what I thought. Nice (I hate working on nanoloop 2 because my GBA is too noisy and I'm too lazy to mod it).

Have you looked at the nano device ? That will be less noises than a GBA , if your GBA is too noises try a GB micro or a Nintendo DS Lite.

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(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

dualitymicro wrote:

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/519156021487072/

hey dude just letting you know nanoloop on facebook is a closed group, so general people cant see your post unless they are already in the group..

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(9 replies, posted in Releases)

Super dope , this shall be my new snowbaord jam!

Yo maybe a solution would be to take the mod out of the NES (have a pro desolder it) then solder the mod into a workin NES? Unfortunately Lo-Gain isn’t making those modded NES anymore.

got mine working , and loading .mods in OS 9 using sheepsaver(mac emu) on my macbook OS X high sierra! PM me if you need help.

Kian wrote:

dunno why I can't get anything like a tracker window when I run this app....

the newest revision from the main download just gives you a newer PPplayer. I got one of the versions to work but i cant load my sweet .mod files for some reason.(currently troubleshooting)

on the sourceforge page click the files section and dowload an older version until it actually loads up the tracker software ,

(yeah that vordhosbn vid is tight thats how i found this tracker but wouldnt mind the drums too !)

here is a full hitori hori PlayerPro track from 2001 -->  https://youtu.be/W5HERafnEXw

I’m one of those dead wrestlers!

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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

pselodux wrote:

Yeah I couldn't get that working either. It's a shame really, because that used to be one of my techniques for a weird breakdown; or to just stop the sequencer and get it to restart at a certain point.

The noise channel has been weird for a few versions now. It seems impossible to switch it between "normal" and "arp" modes, unless you copy/paste a step from another channel.

I can confirm this you just have to make a chord in S channel and copy and paste it to noise , switching between noise waveform should work tho !

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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

waxdoctor wrote:
GLOOMS wrote:

Yeah maybe grab a GBA and just use that for updating.... and yeah cart swapping is common but I don’t recommend it, personally I’d rather just backup data and put it on other cart via link cable or only takes 10 mins! I’ve had corrupted carts before so I’m not into cart swapping.

Yes, you're absolutely right!.. anyways I was able to fix it and have now my nl23 cart with 2.8.2 running and bleeping!

Tried a lot of stuff and in the end it worked smile Nevertheless I can't wait to get my hands on the new nl carts one and two and an USB-midi adaptor when back on stock!

Have a great time and thanks for your help GLOOMS!

np waxdoctor ! Happy looping !

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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

waxdoctor wrote:
GLOOMS wrote:

Woah dude what are you doing to your poor cartdrige lol!

So you wanna update your cart, your going to have to get the USB/midi dongle which are sold out. (Have to have one to update properly) , just follow the instructions exactly on nanoloop.de for updating carts please. Since you couldn’t change the waveforms you for sure mest up the update. P.s keep update filenames intact lol

cart swapping isn't such an uncommon way - also used for backups and file transfers... I think smile

but yes, maybe I should wait till they are back on stock and also seek for a GBA SP to DMG link cable etc...

I even would purchase a new 2.8 cart - as I do like the looks very much - but well, also not on stock wink

thanks in any way!

Yeah maybe grab a GBA and just use that for updating.... and yeah cart swapping is common but I don’t recommend it, personally I’d rather just backup data and put it on other cart via link cable or only takes 10 mins! I’ve had corrupted carts before so I’m not into cart swapping.

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(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

barbeque wrote:

selling my nanoloop 2.7.9 cartridge. asking 55 US dollars shipped (usa only)

word

Yeah so you can fund nano device right?

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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

waxdoctor wrote:

hello!

anyone having a GBA SP and did an update from a prior version (in my case 2.5 on an NL2.3 cart) to its latest version 2.8.2?

I would need some help/guidance, please - how did you do that as the GBA SP has no link port and you can't update with the USB-midi adaptor. (edit: sorry, I checked the SP has an ext port and most probably there should be also a link cable - anyways I neither have such link cable nor the USB-midi adaptor)

Did anyone try it with cart swapping?

I did but only with partial success - meaning the software and its new functions are on the cart but no sound anymore.

Tried several times to update as well as the a+b+l+r combo to update/rewrite the waveforms - still not working / no sound :-(

had to rename the .mb update file to .gba so I was able to load it via a flash card onto my GBA SP.

I would appreciate your help very very much!

thanks!

Woah dude what are you doing to your poor cartdrige lol!

So you wanna update your cart, your going to have to get the USB/midi dongle which are sold out. (Have to have one to update properly) , just follow the instructions exactly on nanoloop.de for updating carts please. Since you couldn’t change the waveforms you for sure mest up the update. P.s keep update filenames intact lol

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(29 replies, posted in Trading Post)

frank angoti is dead -1

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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

i just made myself sad!

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(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

RCA mod = NOISEY AF GBA

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

Would love to try this on IOS!