321

(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

start using reaper instead of audacity.  it kind of blows for recording, i liked it at first but then was really unhappy with it.

322

(17 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

pokey.synth module. 

it has pokey but its not really that old.

i'm not going to be happy till i can have batteries and a VCS in my gameboy


edit: to the four of you who get my joke.  i salute you

kitsch wrote:

^ made by bananalogue, for any synth geeks...


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The filter is nested inside the battery compartment and is powered from the same 6v adapter as the Gameboy.

External controls are provided for Cutoff, Resonance, Bypass, Envelope Follower and an internal Mode selector switch.  Please see the demonstration video for a brief introduction to these controls.

The filter can operate in mono mode, effecting the entire signal from the Gameboy.  In stereo mode, the clean signal from the Gameboy is panned hard left, while the filtered signal is panned hard right.  This allows the performer to selectively program what elements of their audio will pass through the filter.

The Envelope Follower allows the filter to be automatically animated by the dynamics of the signal.  This is particularly useful for imparting filter characteristics to resonant basslines.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wor … -bit-music

this is pretty damn cool.

herr_prof wrote:

My desire is stronger than it has ever been.

i'm telling your wife you said that to me

i don't think its real.

Australia that is.

328

(8 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

trash80 wrote:

I dont think thats a bug. Email address is part of the user verification process, changing your email should probably be handled by mods unless I'm mistaken. Either way I wont have time to do much for about a week or so.

sweet.

anyway check your PM's and get back to me to get it changed

329

(8 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

on it.

also check your pm's.

330

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

whoa cool.

can you tell us more about how the DMG was modified?

331

(8 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

The Handle wrote:

Can there be a "Change Email" button? I'll be deleting my old email account soon and I didn't see an option for this in the edit profile section.

if you don't see it let us know and we'll bug trash80 to fix it

332

(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

hotmessization wrote:

Even though B means that the Game Boy uses a linear part, I think that a log tapered would be better.


i think a 16mm silder would be awesome personally

blew my mind when viznut posted this on facebook.


Playing around with nanoloop 1.3 my a little modular setup.  Modular setup is based around a DinSync.info Drum Dokta module.

Recording clips at times. 

All improv no premade loops gadgets or computers where used in the making of this.

http://infradead.shiftwave.org/musica%2 … radead.mp3

should be a fun show.  i am pretty excited to see the choppertone..

i'll be rocking my modular synth and most likely shitwave and nanovoice..

shitwave is heritage write large motherfuckers

   
Come out for a night of varied and adventurous electronic music at Metronome Coffee. Metronome has great coffee, snacky stuff and beer/wine. It *is* ALL AGES so bring the family if ya want!


Metronome Coffee
6th & Union
Tacoma, WA

The players are:

NICK FRANCIS
+ the Choppertone
Live remixing and mash-ups with classic jazz cuts, pop fusions and more.

Nick has hosted a melange of radio programs spanning a number of styles and is the musical director at KPLU. His love of jazz, electronic music and taste for musical adventure has led him to creating and performing jazz-infused compositions with his homemade, custom, MIDI controller called the "Choppertone".

His music and the Choppertone has been getting lots of attention from the electronic music community, with videos and interviews at Create Digital Music (http://createdigitalmusic.com/2011/05/a … eton-live/) and elsewhere.

Check it out in action here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/musicinablender

INFRADEAD
Call it 8 bit or call it Chiptunes, but you have to call it heritage.

The sounds of 80's video games are embedded in at least one generation's heads and new tracks are showing up in today's media.
Face it, blips and bleeps just sound really cool!

Chris Lehfeldt uses Game Boys, FX and other bits to construct walls of textured sound. He's also known to whip out a tasty, boutique analog synth module to add some analog ying to his digital yang.

Music at: http://soundcloud.com/infradead

grüvtron
Driving beats, ambient space, melodic spice and sound bytes selected with love.

Aaron and Kord like to make music with their little touch screen gadgets (and actually create the music apps they use as part of the company Sound Trends).

Their company info is at: http://www.soundtrends.com/