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Overview
Here is a Game Boy LSDJ / Nanoloop 1.x sync device that shows up natively as a USB MIDI device, thereby requiring no drivers and no power beyond the standard USB connection.

In terms of soldering, it is very easy as well, as it only requires two connections for each Game Boy sync cable, and that's it. Also, the source code can be easily edited to fit your own needs.

This is a very cheap and easy project to make: the Teensy board costs $16. You will most likely already have a USB A to mini B cable and a Game Boy link cable.

Read On: http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2011/0 … or-16.html

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Adelaide, Australia

sweet! brilliant work, dude.

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The Central Coast, Australia

Not to sound too much like a complete n00b, but..

What exactly does it do?

Are you able to write midi sequences to lsdj or nanoloop using the computer or does it do the reverse?

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Hi pulseflux,
It lets you synchronise LSDJ or Nanoloop to a computer (which is running a sequencer / DAW like Ableton, Logic, FL etc). This is so that LSDJ / Nanoloop will play in time with the computer.

Make sense?

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The Central Coast, Australia

Ah righto. I thought it might have been something along those lines.
Thanks for the info man.

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