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wizards teeth
on 2001-08-06 12:28 [#00020095]
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I have read about a gameboy add on called a nano sampler that can be used to create music on the gameboy.
I have tried to get a copy of it here in the uk, are you aware were i can get one from ?
Many thanks wizards teeth
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Phobiazero
from Sweden on 2001-08-06 14:35 [#00020103]
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try http://www.nanoloop.com
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X-313¬..¬
on 2001-08-06 14:36 [#00020104]
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[url]http://www.noisemusic.org/nanostepper/others.html[/url ]
I think you can only order it of this site.
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X-313¬..¬
from Halfasleepsville on 2001-08-06 14:40 [#00020106]
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Shit, I put the completly wrong url, but the one above is correct! it wasn't even there when I was typing it. You can even down load the rom and get a decent gameboy emulator (which I think the site has a link to) and try it out on your pc.
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wizards teeth
on 2001-08-06 14:58 [#00020108]
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Thanks for that.
I have downloaded the pieces I need. I will test it tonight.
Has anyone thought about making a kit that allows you to make an intrument. (a bit like a mecano / lego set)
thanks teeth
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djfony -mike b-
from helemano, hawaii -djfony.8m.com- on 2001-08-06 23:04 [#00020169]
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I have one of these... I have yet to use it in any mixes though... the un altered sound of it can sometimes be too harsh and synthetic... but if you just add a chorus with a wet mix of 100 and dry mix of 0 then it sounds excellent.
I mostly use it for when Im away from all my gear. Great for travelling and composing :D
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