katsumbhong wrote:
Apeshit wrote:

Just got this badboy in this morning actually, so I can do some efficient reflow soldering

What exactly is this?

It's a light based sequencer. What he has there is a sick beat.

Nope, sorry. Just diy stuff

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

idk what a "DJ mixer" is, but I have a Korg KM 202 that I have no use for. It is a little beaten up but snesei showed me that it works. tongue
I have another mixer with more channels and basic attenuation/gain knobs which is all I will ever need probably so the 202 is just collecting dust.

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(3 replies, posted in Audio Production)

You'll probably need to settle for a phone app. Hardware options are gonna run you 200-12000 bucks and some aren't even effective in real time.

Delicious.

Did you purchase the inverted option?

I still have some.

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(10 replies, posted in Audio Production)

nanode wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

Post an example?

https://soundcloud.com/nanode/relapse

Thats a really bad example. The recording was clean and the composition was rather skillful.
Not to mention, none of the replies are negative.

SketchMan3 wrote:

Dang, that changes the whole tone of it, haha

Night and day.

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

*double

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The MBC1 and 195126a were taken from an official cart. The ROM and RAM are new.
The 195126a is to disable RAM when the power is switched off to protect saves from being corrupted.

The MBC1 and 195126a are both very common. Found both in Original GB games as well as GBC games. Typically though a GBC game will just have an MBC5 instead of the MBC1, or nothing at all.

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Pix Retro wrote:

lol... this guy didn't say anything about the latest version.... I just noticed there wasnt a save/load feature which is what made me check.. no idea of the version differences....

I'm just wondering what game it was so i can make more!!! big_smile there's definately a nintendo chip from somewhere in there!

Its not an official game. It is a custom made board with MBC1 mapper chips extracted from existing official carts. They may also have extracted the low power-reset chip from the same place.

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Are you sure? That doesn't make sense to me:

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

MBC1 allows for max 2MByte ROM and/or 32KByte RAM, so although it should support the ROM, it will not hold that many songs. IDK what 32K gets you...

And about the pocket comment: the EMS64 carts are very power hungry. What you have there is pretty basic. In fact its as close to official as you can get.

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Never seen that one before. Can you try to locate where pin 31 of the ROM chip connects to?

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Thats couldn't be any more vague. lol
Post a picture of the cart if you dont know the specific hardware details.