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Re: [elektron] Re: Anyone have nanoloop or lsdj?

Re: [elektron] Re: Anyone have nanoloop or lsdj?

2004-05-18 by yoslugman3@aol.com

heard about that too, wasn't sure if he was still working on it or if it was 
only an idea.
any proof of this by chance?

--darren

--I know that Oliver from Nanoloops is working on version 2.0, that 
--will be used in the gameboy advance. Supposedly the sound wont vary 
--much


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[elektron] Re: Anyone have nanoloop or lsdj?

2004-05-20 by starpawz612

there is already some other music softs availible for gba:

http://labsound.karoubi.net/

http://looper.mccormick.cx/

and you can run LSDj on a GBA w/ a F2A cart using the gb emulator 
GOOMBA. i love this set up on my GBA-SP, it's beautiful. only problem 
is synching to other devices (not an option, gba link port boots up 
at 3.3v rather than the old 5v when it doesn't have an old legacy 
cart in it ;)

some people are also building their own flashable gameboy carts now! 
resourcful community, hehe

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, yoslugman3@a... wrote:
> heard about that too, wasn't sure if he was still working on it or 
if it was 
> only an idea.
> any proof of this by chance?
> 
> --darren
> 
> --I know that Oliver from Nanoloops is working on version 2.0, that 
> --will be used in the gameboy advance. Supposedly the sound wont 
vary 
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Re: [elektron] Re: Anyone have nanoloop or lsdj?

2004-05-21 by yoslugman3@aol.com

simply amazing, never knew so many people liked the idea of the Nano, my 
brother has been working on his own sort of Nano, but he's an actual GBA sound 
engineer and programmer, lol not sure if he's up to spending the time in 
finishing it. It be cool though, :D  

--also any tips on using the SID station's modulation to make those Commodore 
sounds would be great is anyone would happen to know.  Heh or any basic tips 
on using the LFO's to give it that arcade-ish sound.

--darren


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