I've never had a problem updating nanoloop until 1.7.6. When I send the nl176.gb file using nlmidi everything works as it should, the n below the rhomb disappears, and I can press start. 1.7.6 boots up and appears to function correctly. However, after I power the game boy off and then on again, Nanoloop will only boot into 1.6.3. What could be the issue? I can update it to 1.7.5 with no issues.
34 Dec 21, 2015 2:16 am
Re: GB cartridge shells for nanoloop 1.7 (12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Don't bother trying to rig up some sort of cart. The pcb is thick and sturdy, and sits flush up against the backside of the cart slot in my DMG. No possible way it could catch on anything. Also, it looks awesome.
35 Oct 17, 2015 4:46 pm
Re: Pselodux - nanodisco (7 replies, posted in Releases)
Jammed on this all morning. I've been recording from nanoloop one into an old microcassette recorder on my lunch break, dreaming of making a full album.
36 Oct 15, 2015 10:19 pm
Re: How is your local chiptune community? (430 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Just moved back to Ashland, OR. Anyone know of people in the area jamming out?
37 Oct 13, 2015 6:34 pm
Re: Monoliner - 303-ish synth for Gameboy (77 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
I check this thread regularly. Excited for new news!
38 May 22, 2015 9:05 pm
Re: New nanoloop update CV and MIDI Sync! (54 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Sync is working flawlessly now. Is there any way to permanently set the sync mode so I don't have to set it back to C every time I turn the GB on?
39 May 22, 2015 5:48 pm
Re: New nanoloop update CV and MIDI Sync! (54 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
The new sync options are great, but I'm having a strange issue. I made a cable for sync out to a Volca using the instructions on this page, and it works great as long as the Game Boy is only outputting audio through the internal speaker. However, as soon as I plug the Game Boy into my mixer, the Volca loses sync. The Volca is also outputting to my mixer. What could be causing this?
edit: I'm a fool, I had the wires reversed. Going to end my life due to this shame.
40 May 11, 2014 1:52 am
Re: Customized gear thread (1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Just got done with my first backlit DMG, it is biverted as well using one of the Thursday chips. I thought it was going to be moderately difficult, mainly because I was pretty nervous about pulling the film off the screen. It was a piece of cake, seriously easy. Hex was simple to install. I started with a nice shell but I pulled the bastard apart and scrubbed it spotless. It looks like my screen is off kilter in the picture, but it's the new screen protector. I must have gotten a wonky one, but it will work for now. My nanoloop cart comes on Monday.