Gameboy like sounds

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Gameboy like sounds

Post by Random_hero » Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:13 pm

Does anyone here have some tips about creating these 8bit gameboy like sounds?
I know it can be done with Little Sound DJ, but is there a way to do it with just Live 5?

And I have another question, for some reason I can't play notes sometimes when I press asdf etc. Why? :D

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Post by ct43 » Mon Sep 05, 2005 10:03 pm

its not for live but ive got a Nanoloop V1 cart for my gameboy... theres a V2 out now as well..

http://www.nanoloop.de/

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Post by Benoski » Tue Sep 06, 2005 3:16 am

http://www.tweakbench.com/instruments.php?id=9 - a synth with nintendo sounds.

http://www.tweakbench.com/instruments.php?id=10 - this one has percussion sounds. like mario coins. :)

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Post by Clearscreen » Tue Sep 06, 2005 3:25 am

And I have another question, for some reason I can't play notes sometimes when I press asdf etc. Why?
if you're in live 5 you can turn the midi keyboard input on and off with ctrl-shift-K. theres a little piano keyboard logo up in the top right next to [key] that lights up when its on. can be kind of a pain in the arse...
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Post by supster » Tue Sep 06, 2005 3:33 am

i think borrowing a gameboy, taking a little mic and sampling the gameboy would be a good way to get gameboy like sounds :)
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Post by RobStrobe » Tue Sep 06, 2005 3:57 am

why don´t u use the gameboyheadphone out???

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Post by RePeter » Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:41 am

probably no quite what your after, but there is a "game" for the DS coming out called electro plankton.... lots of fishy things which you interact with to create ambient electro.

hasnt been released in the uk yet... but i would love to have a go.
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Post by hoffman2k » Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:04 am

Or you could download the covert operators patches. Lots of gameboy-ish sounds in there.
Especially those with the 4 or 8-bit sinewaves :wink:

http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... t=operator

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Post by Random_hero » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:43 pm

Okay thanks all.
I wasn't really planning to sample my gameboy, why? Because I can't play every note then. Although you can do a lot with transpose. I was more looking for a lo-bat (www.lo-bat.be) type of sound, but without a Little Sound DJ card. Thanks anyway!

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Post by 4ace » Sat Sep 10, 2005 5:01 pm

Beleive it or not .....there is actually a circuit of gameboy "djs" if you will.
I saw it on the web a while back and i'll try to locate it for you.

If i remember correctly there was a tweak you could make to "play" the sounds through the controls of the gameboy.Those guys were damn good to!

Also there was a standalone program of the same sounds that you could trigger the sounds off of your computers keyboard.

If your on a mac you could then use soundflower to channel it to live for recording.

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Post by Hervé » Mon Sep 12, 2005 5:47 pm

4ace wrote:Beleive it or not .....there is actually a circuit of gameboy "djs" if you will...
Have a look at this community :arrow: www.micromusic.net
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Post by boyinabox » Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:10 pm

refx do quadrasid commador 64 emulation or theres oki computer for reaktor.
or sidstation buy hardsoundz sample cd

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Post by LOFA » Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:12 am

Random_hero wrote:Okay thanks all.
I wasn't really planning to sample my gameboy, why? Because I can't play every note then. Although you can do a lot with transpose. I was more looking for a lo-bat (www.lo-bat.be) type of sound, but without a Little Sound DJ card. Thanks anyway!
take a sample and drag it into simpler.

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Post by LOFA » Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:17 am

4ace wrote:Beleive it or not .....there is actually a circuit of gameboy "djs" if you will.
I saw it on the web a while back and i'll try to locate it for you.

Google it...
This has been big for a while. Pittsburgh had one of the earlier scenes for this, though I forget what they were called. One of the guys went on to become "GirllTalk," a mash up laptop dude with REALLY hot dancers.

I saw an installation at the Whitney Biennial last year. Some dude was selected from the tens or hundreds of people who make this kind of music simply because he was classically trained in music and claimed he was using the audio and video capabilites of the nintendo (8 bit) as an instrument. Oh academia. How do I fucking hate thee...

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Post by hacktheplanet » Thu Sep 15, 2005 8:05 am

A person a few posts above posted the nanoloop link:
www.nanoloop.de

It's a cartridge that is a sequencer for the synthesizer chip inside the Gameboy. They also sell a MIDI cable that you attach so you can control your Gameboy with an external sequencer/controller. I've seen it, and it's quite neato. I think that's what all those Gameboy musicians were using.
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