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Dozer
on 2005-10-16 11:00 [#01751421]
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Who is using Nanoloop on Gameboy advance here?? I just get my cart a week ago....It's pretty easy to make tracks with it but the bass drum sound is still a problem to me!
Anyone know how to make proper Bass Drum sound with one of those three sounds avaible?
- rectangular wave form with 3 pulse widths and lowpass- or highpass-filter ADS envelope
- FM synth with integer ratios of carrier, first & second modulator, ADS envelope for 1st modulator depth
- filtered noise (no filter envelope)
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Dozer
on 2005-10-16 14:12 [#01751717]
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#BuMp# //////////
I knew it, you're all lsdj users!! ^-^
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Dozer
on 2005-10-16 16:42 [#01751843]
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#BuMp#2 .BiS
Nobody? Well, Good night everybody! :)
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2005-10-16 16:50 [#01751856]
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I couldn't help you myself, cause knob movements and tweaks are confusing for me, but do a google search for bass drum settings for a modular/fm synth or whatevery type of sound structuring device it is. This sounds like the coolest GB Adv this ever. I might buy it.
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Dozer
on 2005-10-16 17:00 [#01751865]
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Thanks for the advice!I've eventually found some kind of bass drum sound.....
Have a look at nanoloop.com
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2005-10-16 17:26 [#01751917]
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Haha! Awesome. This looks wicked analogue. I'm buying it for sure.
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inkey
from urgato (United States) on 2005-10-16 18:07 [#01751968]
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nanoloop is a digital synth isn't it?
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2005-10-16 18:35 [#01751992]
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It costs 95 euros on nanoloop.com, that can't be right. i wants it, but cheaper
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2005-10-16 18:40 [#01751997]
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actually id prefer lsdj
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Dozer
on 2005-10-16 23:38 [#01752090]
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If you want lsdj, it will cost your more than a nanoloop....Since it is not avaible in cart at the moment, you'll have to buy the ROM + a cartdridge burner
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-10-17 00:05 [#01752100]
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And nanoloop is only available in limited quantities. If you want it, its best to buy it when its available.
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scheme88
from Tokyo (Japan) on 2005-10-17 00:46 [#01752103]
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that's brilliant very much if it's used with gameboy-micro.
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-17 01:48 [#01752122]
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i want one
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2005-10-17 03:01 [#01752141]
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ive got one of the first Gameboy Advances and they say LSDJ is unusable with it but works good with the old massive grey Gameboys (which I also still have one of), is that right?
How about nanoloop?
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-17 04:05 [#01752167]
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according to the site nanloop works on the advanced but on lsdj's site they say that lsdj only orks on old gameboy and gameboy colour (no mention of advanced)
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bob
from Nottingham (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-17 04:38 [#01752175]
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post us a tune you've made with nanoloop, it sound cool.
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-17 04:46 [#01752181]
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i believe dj scotch egg uses one of tehse two progs (dunno which though :S)
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Dozer
on 2005-10-17 08:49 [#01752356]
Points: 1234 Status: Regular | Followup to bob: #01752175
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I'll post a tune soon made for a Halloween Chiptune Contest....
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Dozer
on 2005-10-17 08:51 [#01752358]
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I found on Google this about Kick Drum on Nanoloop:
"The most traditional way would be to get a nice fat sawtooth wave : 0 /\
And use the 'LFO' style filter to make the note pitch slide downwards at a considerable speed. This will create a nice low end kick drum, providing you shorten the length of the note to keep it punchy, and make sure that the note is only heard sliding downwards, and not back up (which makes it a bit sloppy for a simple kick)."
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Dozer
on 2005-10-17 08:52 [#01752362]
Points: 1234 Status: Regular | Followup to Dozer: #01752358
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Oh thank you Dozer, you made my day ^^
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Dozer
on 2005-10-17 08:52 [#01752364]
Points: 1234 Status: Regular | Followup to Dozer: #01752362
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You're Welcome ;)
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