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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

can confirm that ems-qart works on windows 10. used it just a couple nights ago

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

10/10

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(56 replies, posted in General Discussion)

not even going to try following up bit shifter, he outlives my chip experience by a decade

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(188 replies, posted in Trading Post)

you can also choose the profit margins. i have a design up, and set it to 0% to keep costs as low as possible

i have one of these, but i've never thought to bend it at all. i may have to try this

an0va wrote:

The Focusrite Scarlet series are one of the best deals to come out this year.

i have a general rule

if it's good enough for little-scale, it's good enough for me

i released a noise track a long time ago that was mostly the audio from a scratched CD being played on a turntable

it was cool

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(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i wrote the soundtrack for an indie game about a year ago, and it ended up falling through. the guy developing it gave me 100USD for my trouble, so i can't complain, seeing how much he'd be losing on it.

he was originally going to give me 7%, which i think is fairly reasonable

Ateno wrote:

Can't believe no one has put any WMD here yet.

WMD was a close second for me. almost all of his stuff is absolutely incredible

anything by indoors, especially the indoors/sleepytimejesse jam

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

when my cart worked, i had 2.6 and LSDJ syncing together no problem. i was running 4.6.2 at the time, nano was the slave. sometimes beatmatching works better than cable syncing, though. and it makes you feel like a DJ, so that's always fun

edit: i never could get 1.6 and 2.6 to sync together correctly for some reason.

Mrwimmer wrote:

Aviel.  You chip as fuck.

/thread

regardless of sound choice, i think of LGPT as part of the chiptune community

what a great way to mark the end of a great label. aviel is not only a fantastic musician, but a stand-up dude. smile

at one point i had a MGB that i modded with a 3xLED panel from kitsch. i didn't bother with adding any resistors because the kitsch panel had one built in, but i did get some pretty terrible battery life (not more than 2-3 hours)

eventually i stole the battery out of a GBA SP, duct taped and zip tied it to the back, and played my first gig with it. i had to end early because it kept crashing. haha

i'd say if the heat problem is gone and the brightness isn't too bright, keep the current resistor. bad battery life is just one of those things.

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(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

so pumped for 2.7. i just need to get my cart working again.