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(33 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

ok so i restored my os tonight ( coincidentally, not cause of this) and i have keyboard support now. still getting the same mouse driver message though. in the tutorials i started to watch i never saw them use a mouse i thought. im gonna do some more research though( seriously know nothing about using this currently)

edit: nvrmind were good. just installed some ms dos mouse drivers i apparently needed.

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(33 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Cooshinator wrote:

So I tried to get the SDL version running on my computer, but it doesn't accept any mouse or keyboard input. The command prompt reads something like "WARNING: Mouse driver not detected!". I'm running Windows 8 Consumer Preview, which has been known to have a lot of weird driver issues.

Anyone know any fixes? Or do I just have to stick with dosbox?

same, windows 7 starter, though i didnt time to try any troubleshooting yet.

Alkex Instruments wrote:

Hello All! Thanks for all the kind words!

The update just got approved but it has a bug in it - aw snap! Hang in there while I fix it!

-Includes audio export of individual sounds and loops
-Audio Engine re-written
-Scope to visualize your sounds

Cheers!

aww yeee

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(33 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

ok im convinced. downloading today so we'll see what happens. gotta admit looks a little daunting though.

can i ask when we will see a release? im curious if it will be like new releases or people that already have nanoloop releases linked to your site.

i think i saw the word cartridge on the site like 7 times or something. is it safe to assume you have no interest in music created with the ios and android version? either way this a cool idea wink

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(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I once added a Wii to my set, emulating MuddyGB through VBAGX and controlling it with a DDR pad.
While I played a keyboard along with LSDJ/DS-10.
It looked ridiculous, but it was amazing and everyone loved it.

i think i love you

Lazerbeat wrote:

tangental

castlevania: harmony of dissonance and castlevania: aria of sorrow , my favorite castlevania games eva! ( though dawn of sorrow for ds is right behind them)

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(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

okay so ive been curious about something. i use my wii a lot, mainly due to how easy installing homebrew is, and was wondering kinda the same thing except not with gb emulators. im thinking that if the wii can emulate c64, atari ST, amiga, zx, and has a dosbox port can any of these run trackers and sound fairly accurate? i suppose i could try myself but just curious if anyone else knew, i dont have much experience with stuff outside of gb's and sunvox so i might not have the best ears for the job.

edit: spelling

im down. i just went ahead liked you guys on soundlcoud like a week ago. more please!

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(26 replies, posted in Releases)

DataFix wrote:

Tcb? Wuuut. o.O hahahaha

lol. i was confused. thought it meant "talks cheap bro" off the top of my head. google says "taking care of business".  i need to keep up with these acronyms i guess haha.

Downstate wrote:

JUST MAKE REALLY SHIT MUSIC THAT YOU FIND ANNOYING, REPETITIVE AND YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY MADE THIS HORRID THING KNOWN AS CHIP STEP.MAKE SURE YOUR LFO STYLE BASS IS VERY LOUD IN DA MIX AND LOTS OF MED RANGE FREQUENCIES AND NO LOW END BELOW 120HZ, OTHERWISE IT WONT SOUND LIKE A DUCK GETTING RAPED.

no

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(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

DataFix wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

what are you guys even doing what's happened to this place

Luuuuuuuulz

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(26 replies, posted in Releases)

this is pretty fun. i remember having a convo with you (at whataburger?)where i tried to convince you to get a dmg but you seemed pretty set on the color. i know you can do a lot with audacity for noise removal but have you thought about throwing a prosound on your gbc. if i remember correctly that helps with noise a lot.

what jellica said i guess. im kinda confused what your asking for. whats regular chip? if your confused on dubstep structure in general you could try like ableton and fruityloops tutorials but honestly the best knowledge comes from listening to and understanding dubstep as a genre. i know if you go to youtube and search for cheapshots lsdj tutorials you can get help with ping pong wobbles and the little chord plinks that a lot of artist use.