NO CARRIER wrote:

Just getting in on what I hope to be an amazing thread full of shit talking..

fuck you

i'm going to start a kickstarter to pay for his kickstarter to send him to your house

fuck yah

stagediver is so much god damn goodness...

Nullsleep wrote:

I will come to your house and destroy it for $1500.

15$ to destroy nigels bathroom?

i owe him

lol

i'm not really sure this is all that special.

if i wanted a  $1500 8bit synth i could just buy a expanded nord G2 and make 8bit patches.

725

(41 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

neilbaldwin wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

now that is when i definitely get around to messing with NTRQ more smile

I'm working on it at the moment. Shouldn't be more than a couple of days to get it working though I just realised it got slightly more complicated because of the NSF exporter, LOL

 

slightly?  lol

726

(17 replies, posted in Past Events)

yeah its finally happening

727

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

low-gain wrote:
Transformer wrote:

Yeah they are buffered. Yeah it's what my local maplins sells, but I think the ones I have got look smaller, buttons I just got in bulk.
Granted mine's no where near as pretty.

I only used a flanged bottom because that was what i liked. Not many people understood why.

Did you design a pcb for it?

you and your pedal boards low-gain smile

728

(16 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

i don't know of any mixer that used 1/8" jacks

you're going to have to use either 1/4" or RCA

mackie 1202 or similar clone

you just need to make sure that whatever you buy has at least one AUX send for using the kp3

http://www.mackie.com/products/1202vlz3/
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/1202.aspx

i'm a fan of the old 1202's you can find them all the time on craigslist

729

(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

much easier and less messy to find a stereo that has a aux input.

i'm sure its possible but i'm not sure it'd would be worth the effort

730

(4 replies, posted in General Discussion)

amazing

So what is the best way?

I know LSDJ is capable of it with a midi->GB

and that i could do it with mGb and a audinoboy.

but i'm just wondering if one is better than the other?

right now i'm leaning towards LSDJ since i already have a midi->GB

but if there are differences i am curious and didn't have much luck searching

i am also looking for full control with the gameboy playing what i am sending it not sync

732

(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

replaced after discussion.

my bad

733

(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i saw this and thought it was this kind of crossover

this is much better than my first thought

Saskrotch wrote:

hey, so i had downloaded the manual, and it told me how to turn controls off, which i did on accident some how, but not how to turn them back on. at some point i figured out how to 'rename' each knob on the keyboard, so i mostly got it working. now one of my pads is stuck on some weird setting, but i think this whole occasions taught me that i should really sit down with the manual and learn all about the thing.


lol yes.

this is always a good idea

735

(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ovenrake wrote:

http://www.superbutton.net/shirts.php

I'm not sure If i'm going to be selling these online yet.
A lot of friends are requesting them, so if there's interest on here, I'll be me more than motivated to make a bigger batch next weekend.


I used a stencil, a silk screen made out of pantyhose, fabric paint, and bleach.
It was a real trial and error process... -___-
Anyways, just posting this for criticisms sake.

Also, if you have hand designed shirts (or other merch) please feel free to share in here.
Not really looking to see something you had printed for you.


hey where's my complimentary thanks for lending me that onmichord here's a t shift t shift!!

so thats what you wanted that supergameboy for.

very cool stuff