Managed to rerecord Retrothruster with a DMG-01, and it sounds vastly better to my ears. https://soundcloud.com/charlie-w-wright … 1-rerecord

Limitbreak wrote:
Chaza wrote:

@Dire Hit

How do you get bassier sounds with volume control? Drop pulse/noise channels in volume so that the wave channel sounds louder by comparison?

Thats exactly how its done.

Awesome, I'll give that a whirl on my next track!

@Dire Hit

How do you get bassier sounds with volume control? Drop pulse/noise channels in volume so that the wave channel sounds louder by comparison?

@Victory Road

Hey, thanks. I'm going from an unmodded GBC straight into my laptop's mic port. The reverb is applied on Logic. Hoping to get hold of a DMG for slightly more low-end.

Any reason why retrothruster is better? I feel like its the stronger song myself, although I can't really place why I feel that way.

Thanks for the advice on tables, some of the stuff with complex arps and chords looks very powerful, guess the best thing to do is experiment, like you said.

@VCMG

Yeah, I'm currently hunting for a DMG on eBay at the moment, think that'll provide an instant boost to the quality of the low end.

Thanks for the advice on tables, seems the best way to get a grip on them is to just experiment. I suppose that's the most fun way as well.

I have read the manual, but I might print it out and have it as a handy reference when I've next got access to printer though. Its been a while since I've read it, so I think I'll give it a reread.

Cheers!

Blimey, that's a bit of an oversight. They're here:

https://soundcloud.com/charlie-w-wright/retrothruster

https://soundcloud.com/charlie-w-wright … -chip-tune

Sorry!

I'm very new to LSDJ and I'm basically after ways I can push my usage of the software to become properly proficient with it. I've got a few tracks I've written, and I'm happy with my arrangement, but I'm after ways of developing more interesting sounds. I think tables are the way to go with this, as I've only made sparing use of them so far. I understand the basic principles behind them but I'm having trouble making interesting, usable sounds with them. Anyway, if you could have a listen to my tracks and let me know what could be improved, I'd very much appreciate it.

Also, I'm recording on an unmodded Gameboy Color, and I've heard this could be affecting the bass of my tracks? Does the DMG-01 have more in the way of low-end?

EDIT:
Derped a bit and forgot to add the links to the tracks. Here they are:

https://soundcloud.com/charlie-w-wright/retrothruster

https://soundcloud.com/charlie-w-wright … -chip-tune