Nanoloop: GameBoy Advance Hard Disk Recording 122
parasew writes "Nanoloop 2.0 for GameBoy Advance is Out! The GBA-Cartridge features a 8-voice Synthesizer an 8-Track Sequencer, a Song Editor and a HD-Recording Option, rendering the GBA one of the most cool digital gadgets for musicians that travel a lot.
Extra-gear is a GameBoy-MIDI-Adapter and a Lowpass Filter Cable.
Some Reviews of Nanoloop are available in the Web from samplepoolz, HarmonyCentral, nanoloop.de and a German one from Parasew. Demo sounds in MP3 format can be downloaded from the site."
Thug Passion (Score:4, Funny)
Nothing says Rock Star or Street Thug like a GameBoy.
Re:Thug Passion (Score:2, Insightful)
> "rendering the GBA one of the most cool digital gadgets for musicians that travel a lot. "
> Nothing says Rock Star or Street Thug like a GameBoy.
I'm failing to make the connection between "cool digital gadgets for musicians that travel a lot" with rock star and street thug.
Re:Thug Passion (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Thug Passion (Score:1)
Sure, you could get out rough ideas with it, but could you really do anything serious with it?
Re:Thug Passion (Score:2)
However, just like PC recording the equipment you use to create the music will have a much greater impact on the quality of the recording than the sequencer or medium will.
Re:Thug Passion (Score:1)
I can't believe somebody would post something like this. Sure 8bit may not sound good, and it is probably noisy as fuck, but who cares? Good music doesn't always take the best instrument or recording medium to make it so.
Loo
Re:Thug Passion (Score:2)
Re:Thug Passion (Score:1)
Re:Thug Passion (Score:2)
[vanillaice]Game-boyYYY-eee![/vanillaice]
GTRacer
- escaping GT and LT too tiring
Yes!!! 8-tracks!!! (Score:3, Funny)
Want video game music? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.ocremix.org/index.php
Re:Want video game music? (Score:2)
Re:Yes!!! 8-tracks!!! (Score:1)
Now I am wondering how many slashdotters even know of what the "Partidge Family" is?
Re:Yes!!! 8-tracks!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Well duh!!! Everyone knows who the Partridge Family is... I love the episode where Marsha gets hit in the nose with a football. She was so annoying.
Re:Yes!!! 8-tracks!!! (Score:1)
I knew it! (Score:2, Funny)
*TheDarb
Re:I knew it! (Score:1)
Everything old is new again.
Things of the past (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Things of the past (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard!
Re:USB is for data (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:3, Funny)
You need your web browser to branch it's development and get a spell checker.
Re:Things of the past (Score:2, Funny)
You need your web browser to branch it's development and get a spell checker.
You need your -- forget it.
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
"You need your web browser to branch it is development and get a spell checker."
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
I just hurt myself.
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
I remember when typewriters were used for writing text documents, and paper-tape calculators were used for arithmetic, and turntables were used for listening to music... and today the desktop computer is a single device that does all those things for me.
The same convergence is now happening in pocket-sized devices, and I consider this a Good Thing. The gestalt of general-purpose computing is greater than its parts.
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
Its hard to get a mobile phone these days that DOESNT come with a camera, music player and radio.
I already have a digital camera, radio and mp3 player that are all far better quaility than one that could be built into a phone.
I just want to get a decent phone that is good for making phone calls. Is that too much to ask?
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
Re:Things of the past (Score:1)
> too much to ask
Nokia 6230 is such a phone. It also has a camera, radio, bluetooth support, decent (java) games etc. You don't have to use the extra features, and your phone call quality certainly doesn't suffer because of it. Every single time there's a story on Slashdot about phones someone posts with a comment like `all i want to do is make phone calls on my phone`. Well, you're in the minority, so stick with old pho
Re:Things of the past (Score:2)
Out/Out of Stock (Score:4, Interesting)
Alex.
Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:4, Insightful)
Unless you own a powerbook or some other laptop. And don't want to look like a fool in the process. And don't have time to load linux onto your toaster. And pardon me while I load my GBA emulator onto my alienware laptop.
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:2, Interesting)
I've got my laptop setup to be a complete portable studio. Sure, this little guy would be fun to play around with, but it's a toy, it's not something that a musician would WORK with.
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:1)
I agree, but then, it depends on the musician. I would like to hear the 4-bit crap that comes out of this thing, into a MoogerFooger LPF, for instance. The sort of folks who use circuit-bent [audible-ism.com] instruments might make use of this toy.
Anti-Musicians [vermilion-sands.com] are always looking for something different.
I've been building a synth base
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:2)
The coolest synth I've seen is the portable SID player, that thing is tight.
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:1)
Hey, never! That's why I'm building my synth!
I do feel bad taking them out of C-64's though.
Gameboyzz Orchestra (Score:3, Informative)
Sure, this little guy would be fun to play around with, but it's a toy, it's not something that a musician would WORK with
Well, these guys do. This Sunday, November 21st, 20.30 h, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134, Amsterdam (from the STEIM website [steim.org]):
Gameboyzz Orchestra
The Gameboyzz Orchestra Project is an experimental sound and visual project, based on the use of GameBoy console as a music instrument.
From a musician's point of view the GameBoy device is a kind of simple analogue synthesizer, with a raw and at
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:2)
It's kitsch. If you only need a little bit, and want the retro sound, why not?
something that a musician would WORK with (Score:2)
(that site includes info about a band that makes music with such 'instruments' as a "1977 Atari 2600 game console, a 1986 portable 286 PC, a 1983 Commodore 64 computer, and a 1985 Epson dot matrix printer." good music, too. I've seen them live in my hometown and they're amazing.
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:2)
rendering the GBA one of the most cool digital gadgets for musicians that travel a lot...
...or any of the Yamaha QY [soundonsound.com] products.
Re:Real Ultimate Power GBA workstation (Score:2)
Modem? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Modem? (Score:2)
A lot easier than doing USB, honestly. And it isn't Windows-only - the data format ought to be very easy to reverse engineer, and all you technically *need* to decode it is an audio file recorder and some C code.
Re:Modem? (Score:1)
Wow, talk about a case of finish RingTFA: It currently runs under Windows but since it is a simple console application, there should be Mac- and Linux versions soon.
Re:Modem? (Score:2)
Hmm, that is awesome, but (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Hmm, that is awesome, but (Score:1)
Anybody looking to sell one? =)
Re:Hmm, that is awesome, but (Score:1)
I used PT for a short time, but I didn't care for the free version, so I'm hesitant to purchase the full.
Re:Hmm, that is awesome, but (Score:2)
Nintendo DS (Score:5, Interesting)
Hah. (Score:1)
Re:Hah. (Score:2)
The Nintendo DS, however, will have a microphone built in... I can't wait to see what the Nanoloop people eventually release for it ^_^
What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:2)
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Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:2)
Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:2)
Look harder. [google.com] They'll run you about $3, looks like.
I got mine in one of those Mad Catz "kits" or whatnot and I like it because there's no dangling cable, it's a little tiny blue hard plastic box that one end sticks into the GBA and the other end has a 1/8 inch stereo miniplug on it.
Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:2)
I'll go back to my hole now. Please ignore the grandparent.
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Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:1)
You could also just call wal-mart. I think they carry the mad catz kit.
Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:1)
Grab that soldering iron and get to work!
I swear sometimes we need a nerd bootcamp.
Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:2)
Nothing like listening to the GBA through the same headphones I use when playing PC games...
Re:What do you use with a GBA SP? (Score:1)
A Gameboy musician (Score:3, Interesting)
He has also a web site http://www.huoratron.com/ [huoratron.com]
Re:A Gameboy musician (Score:2)
And yeah, I can definitely see GB's being used for lo-fi electro stuff...people that love circuit-bend keyboards and such would get a kick out of it (you can pry my old Casio SK-1 from my cold, dead hands!).
speaking of circuit bending: circuit bent ipod (Score:2)
insane!
Re:A Gameboy musician (Score:2)
Harmony Central has some great reviews there (Score:5, Funny)
Ease of Use: 7
my bandmates and i call it "anal lube" if you have used one you know why. shave and a haircut, 4 bits. toggling thru the menus can be annoying but you get used to it, moving linear just like playing legend of zelda.
Yep! Priceless!
Out? (Score:2, Interesting)
I am really disappointed that they don't offer the original Nanoloop for GameBoy unadvanced as a cart. There have been tests shown that the first GameBoy model had much better sound circuits that had little to no noise, while each newer model added static and buzz.
Would there not be a market for both?
If anyone out there could point me in the direction of the cheapest flash cartridge set-up for ROMs th
Re:Out? (Score:1)
Sounds Like A Suped Up Pocket Music (Score:3, Insightful)
But this looks like a huge step up, especially if the output can be fed into other applications in a meanigful way.
Now all I need is an mp3 player with seamless pitch shift (The archos does pitch shifting but it glitces when you change it) and multichannel output/Mixing so I can DJ from a pocket size box.
Doesn't sound like a hard disk recorder to me... (Score:5, Insightful)
Not saying you couldn't have a lot of fun with one of those - heck, composing music is a lot more creative than playing a sidescroller, but this is NOT a tool for pro musicians to use to record jam sessions, which is what was implied.
Dr. Sample? (Score:3, Informative)
difficult (Score:1)
The HarmonyCentral review is of the original (Score:2)
Related link... (Score:2)
Does this mean that Nintendo has the monopoly on game consoles used as intruments?
Ummm... just a port of a MOD editor/player to GBA? (Score:1)
Anyone had a chance to use this software yet that has done MOD or other tracking before? How does it compare?
Other Retro VG Music Stuff (Score:1)
LSDJ, a powerful Gameboy tracker:
http://www.littlesounddj.com/ [littlesounddj.com]
A NES Midi cartridge:
http://www.wayfar.net/0xf00000_overview.php [wayfar.net]
My own Atari 2600 Sequencer Kit:
http://qotile.net/sequencer.html [qotile.net]
Prophet 64, a C64 sequencer/drum machine prog:
http://www.prophet64.com/ [prophet64.com]
8BitPeoples, musicians in
nanoloop (Score:1)
nice addon (Score:1)
Re:And? (Score:1)
Re:And? (Score:1, Offtopic)
The truth hurts, don't it.
Re:True...True (Score:2)
Re:True...True (Score:1)
When was the last tiem you saw a game and said to yourself
"Wow, that is revolutionay not just a repackaged (X) with better graphics."
What about GTA? (Score:1)
Re:GAMEBOY != ANALOG SYNTH - false (!) (Score:4, Informative)
i) Both {Gameboy | Gameboy color} and Gameboy Advance have hardware analog FM synthesis capabilities.
ii) Gameboy Advance features also digital sound processing (PCM).
Sure you know that not al "chips" do digital operations, there are usually called "digital", "analog" and "hybrids". Every transistor produces an analog output, the point that make a circuit labelable as "digital" is the tollerance ranges that would convert/consider an analog value to "0" (aka false) or to "1" (aka true).
(the meaning of this post is informative, not flamebait or whatever, sorry if I sound too much pedantic)
Re:GAMEBOY != ANALOG SYNTH - false (!) (Score:1)
In the original GameBoy, and succesors, you're able to perform FM synthesis, as you can deal with a patterned sinusoidal functions (or whatever other pattern you preffer) modulated at desired frequency. The Yamaha chip installed on GameGe
Re:GAMEBOY != ANALOG SYNTH (Score:4, Informative)