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Author: celibacyclub on October 08 2007
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--> so im really into portable music making these days, i love nanoloop.,

and i have a ds. i see that em978 and maybe some other ppl have been working on making music things for it.

im going to need a flashcard thing. which one?? i remember zfigz saying that one of the major ones sucks ass... which one was that? the m3 seems good.. but is that the bad one?

the nitro tracker page talks about getting a slot 1 and a slot 2 card.. wtf?

so yeah basically im asking about personal experience of how these cards work, whats best for music apps/ ect/
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heheh lode runner.

I have the R4DS it comes with everything you need.

R4DS here too, works great. Slot1 is the way to go in my opinion too, these days. Just make sure you get one that is on this list here:
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Both the R4 and M3 are ... This dldi stuff is required for alot of homebrew these days (it allows coders to make their filesystem-access-code work on all the models on that list easily...)

i'll second (third?/fourth?) the r4ds. it couldn't be much easier. and if you haven't checked it out already, jam sessions (http://ds.ign.com/articles/821/821707p1.html) is wonderful for working out chord progressions, or just for tinkering. someone really needs to come out with a keyboard version, though.

flopped the link: link

+1 R4DS. its cheap and the newer firmware auto-patches homebrew for you.

if you like portable music you should also check out Bhajis Loops!
it is an amazing application, i've been making songs in places i never would have imagined
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i haven't got a gameboy, but elektroplankton looks really interesting. i haven't heard much about nanoloop, will have a read about it now

I have the CycloDS Evolution: link

It works beautifully, takes a MicroSD card and works with the mac. Even lets you adjust brightness in mid-game.
Yeah definitely get the R4 - same thing and cheaper than the M3. I have one and works wickedly well.

I emailed Bob Sabiston about that drawing app - he does plan to release it, unlike Rotoshop. Which is nice.
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so.. i had this idea

monome. is a thing that has lots of buttons and lights.

couldnt this be emulated by software? that runs on a device with a touch screen? like the ds? and then be able to run the patches made for monome? and make awsome midi sequencings? for frees?

Monome DS

link

link

you mean the ds has multitouch?

I forgot how to Youtube link, but here link

Nice... guess it works now

no it doesnt have multitouch. but one button at a time still seems pretty fucking rad to me.

thanks logo

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