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Don't gameboys have to be heavily modded before they can be used for music? Don't really know anything about that...
Why not just get a simple sequencer (I liked "GunGirl Sequencer" which is about as basic as you can get and it's in the Downloads section of this site) and a pack of "chip" sample waves and have at it!
Part of the chiptune style is about showing how well you can overcome the limitations of your platform, right?
Why not just get a simple sequencer (I liked "GunGirl Sequencer" which is about as basic as you can get and it's in the Downloads section of this site) and a pack of "chip" sample waves and have at it!
Part of the chiptune style is about showing how well you can overcome the limitations of your platform, right?
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you should not have to mod your gb. just get a nanoloop cartridge. I'm sure i've seen it as software too. Might be worth trying it out before getting the hardware. Its basically a step sequencer with 4 tracks, each a different wave form.
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It'll cost you €58 to do it via hardware or you could cheat and download some free chiptune plug-in from somewhere.
It'll cost you €58 to do it via hardware or you could cheat and download some free chiptune plug-in from somewhere.
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