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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Make Noise Strega / Game Boy LSDj / WMD Geiger Counter / Strymon Big Sky Day1


video by Akihiko Matsumoto

Music by Akihiko Matsumoto - https://akihikomatsumoto.com​
Mixer: Ableton Live
Synth1: Make Noise Strega
Synth2: Game Boy LSDj
Distortion FX: WMD Geiger Counter
Reverb: Strymon Big Sky
Comp/Limitter: iZotope Ozone9
Camera: Sony a7RII (Zeiss 24-70mm F4)

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

NINTENDO GAME BOY POCKET MGB-001 w/ LSDG & Custum Backlit Screen & MC2 MIDI GB CONVERTER

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via this auction

"This bundle includes a custom modified Gameboy Pocket MGB-001 with blue backlight mod and rechargeable battery and one LSDJ cart.

Everything works great. Gameboy shows some cosmetic wear as pictured, but the screen is nice and clean and free from all but superficial scratches. The speaker still works.

LSDJ cart works great (version 5.3.5)."


"I took the graphic sticker off the unit; the person that built it put the buttons on OVER the sticker, so as you can see from the pictures, there is some slight residue, which can be cleaned up if you desire. I put a fun little 1-UP mushroom on the side."

Tuesday, September 04, 2018

AFX - Backdoor Spyboter.A (duality micro lsdj remix)


Published on Sep 4, 2018 evadum

"Here is a little hommage to a great tune from one of the greatest musicians on this planet, in my opinion. Richard David James.

https://warp.net/artists/aphex-twin/
www.evadum.de"

Monday, September 03, 2018

LSDJ MC2 MIDI GB CONVERTER CUSTOM GAMEBOY BUNDLE SYNTH NINTENDO MGB-001

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via this auction

1. Custom modified Gameboy Pocket MGB-001 with blue backlight mod and rechargeable battery
2. LSDJ Cart
3. LSDJ-MC2 MIDI Converter with all documentation.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

MODULAR SYNTH JAM LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER STAND AND DELIVER


Published on Mar 19, 2017 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"Brand new Jam on my Homebrew DIY modular synth, down in the Lumen​ Crypt..

the synth is controlled by the Gameboy with an Little Sound Dj - LSDj​ Cartridge.

Words from a poem i wrote called STAND AND DELIVER (.S.A.D.).

Vocals going through a Roland VT3 to get extra pitches."

Thursday, February 02, 2017

Soundfly's Chip It Challenge - Win a Modded Game Boy & Flash Cart!


Published on Jan 19, 2017 Soundfly

"This contest will be judged by none other than glomag, Chipocrite and Bias ONE (fka minus baby). So, what is the challenge? To create and submit the best version of Devo's classic 'Whip It' using LSDJ or any other Chiptune/8-bit hacked software to create it."

Full details:

"The Chip It Challenge: Join the Chip It Challenge! Sign up to find more information on the competition and download a starting track at https://soundfly.com

What's the Prize?
Grand Prize: Modded Game Boy and flash cartridge, and personal feedback from Chipocrite on your track!
2nd place: Flash cartridge and personal feedback from Chipocrite on your track
3rd place: Flash cartridge

What are the judging criteria?
The overall originality of your version of 'Whip It,' while still being recognizable as "Whip It," as decided by our esteemed panel of judges
Make this YOUR version of "Whip It!"

Who are the judges?
Chipocrite, our fearless host, instructor and humble

Glomag emerged from the NYC chip music scene around the dawn of the 21st century, writing music on Game Boys and performing local shows. His has two releases on 8bitpeoples, DaMaGe and Roland and The Lamprey, and with the 8 Bit Operators on Astralwerks Records as well as on various compilations. He has performed in and around the U.S. and Europe.

BIAS ONE (formerly known as minusbaby), Richard Alexander Caraballo began his minusbaby project in 1999 to explore the diversity of a lo-fi, compositional aesthetic and has since progressed experimentally in its scope to include elements guided by those roots and a sonic language representative of his influences, namely, the art of bass and how it moves butts. Also, he has covered "Whip It.

How is it going to work?
In short, make your own version of "Chip It." You can use Chipocrite's version as a guide, and we have even provided you with a .sav file of Chipocrite's verison. So, get into the nitty-gritty of Chipocrite's decisions, understand his choices, and then create your own piece! (Or skip the .sav file and create your own version from scratch.)

Your piece should have the same structure as Chipocrite's. It should include the intro (the first 12 bars of the song, or the first 18 seconds of Chipocrite's version), the verse (bars 13-29, or from :19 to :41 of Chipocrite's version) and a chorus (bars 30-46, or :42 to :57 of Chipocrite's version)

When are submissions due?
February 15th, so get moving!

What can’t you do?
You can’t just re-submit the .sav file we give to you with little tweaks. Make it your own!

You shouldn't use just a sprinkling of LSDJ (or chip-based sounds) and then beef the track up with a whole bunch of other synths and drum machines and stuff. Keep it chip. All submissions will be accepted and reviewed, but you probably won't get too far if you don't keep it chip!

How to Submit?
Join the free course "Chip It: The Chiptune Challenge" and post your track in the course comments. https://soundfly.com/courses/chip-it-...

Additionally, if you post your track on Soundcloud, Facebook, or Twitter and tag @learntosoundfly and use the hashtag #chipit, we'll share your work with all our followers.

Fine Print: Find the full competition terms and conditions here https://soundfly.com/chip-it-terms"

Monday, January 30, 2017

CONTROL SYNTHS AND DRUM MACHINES USING A GAMEBOY


Published on Jan 30, 2017 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"THE GAMEBOY MAKES NO SOUND. it is merely being used as a controller!

using LSDJ, and the ARDUINOBOY code (search both of them up and your sorted)

its super simple to build.

you only need a gameboy, a cartridge for gameboy, look at shops like kitsch bent or retrotowers.

search up arduino nano on eBay they are about £2, 6 led's 1 6N138 and a handful of other things. its real easy. you will be pointed in the right direction if you search up arduinoboy. there are even assembled versions!!

this is only a very small amount of what LSDJ, and arduinoboy do! i don't think its a very popular feature of either of them. but its all i use them for!"

Wednesday, July 06, 2016

LSDJ Tips/Tricks/Sounds


Published on Jul 6, 2016 HarleyLikesMusic

Playlist:
LSDJ Hoover Bass - Harley's Tips/Tricks/Sounds #1
LSDJ Sample Manipulation/Hardstyle Kick - Harley's Tips/Tricks/Sounds #2

Tuesday, December 08, 2015

duality micro sad melody


Published on Dec 8, 2015 evadum

"Today i was a bit sad, so i get this little melody in my head and start a little chiptune fusion track
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To sync nanoloop or LSDJ on gameboy dmg01 with the korg volca sample, i use this cv sync cable:

https://evadeanddualitymicro.bandcamp..."

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

duality micro - atVID (live)


Published on Nov 11, 2015 evadum

"A new duality micro live recording.
In use:
monotribe sync lsdj with the monotribe/ volca sync nanoloop/ lsdj sync cable:

https://evadeanddualitymicro.bandcamp...
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More cables in stock soon!
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www.evadum.de"

Sunday, November 08, 2015

Monotribe = Nanoloop CV Style Sync Cables


Published on May 3, 2015 evadum

"As of version 1.7.2 and 2.7.5, nanoloop supports CV sync with analog gear like Korg's Monotribe and the Volca series through a simple wire connection
Plug the cable between the sync out and the gameboys link port.

You can get a cable here:

https://evadeanddualitymicro.bandcamp..."

Korg Monotribe/ Volca Sync Gameboy DMG01 Cable (For Nanoloop/ LSDJ)

Published on Nov 6, 2015

"Monotribe/ Volca sync = Nanoloop/ LSDJ (Gameboy DMG01) Kabel.
Mit dem Kabel verbindet man den Sync Out Ausgang des Korg Monotribe/ Volca mit dem Gamelinkport des Gameboy Classics um Nanoloop oder LSDJ zu syncen.

With the cable you can connect the Sync Out output of the Korg Monotribe/ Volca with the Gamelink Port of the Gameboy Classic in order to synchronize Nanoloop or LSDJ.

Kompatibel mit nanoloop 1.7.2+ und 2.7.5+ UND LSDJ 1.73

Compatible with Nanoloop 1.7.2+ and 2.7.5+ and LSDJ 1.73"

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Geektronica #16: Saw Theme (Hello Zepp)

Published on Oct 21, 2015 Ace Waters

"In honor of the beard bros biggest fan, I bring you this years spooky scary song of the season, Hello Zepp: The Theme from the Saw Series!

GEAR LIST:
Chip Maestro (NES MIDI CHIP CONTROLLER) - LEAD
DSI PROPHET 08 - LEAD
ELEKTRON ANALOG FOUR - PATTERNS AND ARPEGGIOS
MOOG LP - BASS
DSI TEMPEST - DRUMS
GAME BOY W/ LSDJ - ARPEGGIO
KURZWEIL PC3X - PIANO"

Monday, September 28, 2015

LITTLE PAW : WHAT KIND OF DAY HAS IT BEEN


Published on Sep 28, 2015 EXPLORING AUDIO

"This is a quick performance video of 'What Kind of Day Has It Been', a song from my upcoming album titled 'SPACE CORGI'.

The music was composed entirely on a Nintendo Gameboy with LSDJ and then recorded, processed, mixed, and mastered in Ableton Live. Guitar parts, Korg Monotribe, and Moog Sub 37 were added live on video.

'SPACE CORGI' will be released on October 15th, 2015, in honor of the first day of the third annual 8static Festival, which I am extremely proud to be performing at!"

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

VGM #36: Life in the Mines (Donkey Kong Country)


Published on Apr 15, 2015 MotiveMakesaMan Music

"I realized I hadn't done a DK track in a while, and when looking back, I realized I have yet to cover a song from the first Donkey Kong Country, so here is David Wise's haunting track from the mine levels, Life in the Mines.

MY FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/motivemakesaman
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/motivemakesaman
VGM VOL 2: https://loudr.fm/release/vgm-vol-2/FWrEw

GEAR LIST:
DSI TEMPEST - DRUMS
MOOG LITTLE PHATTY - BASS
MODDED GAME BOY WITH LSDJ - LEAD 1
ARTURIA MICROBRUTE- LEAD 2
DSI PROPHET 08 - PAD
ELEKTRON ANALOG FOUR - NOISES AND BLEEPS
KURZWEIL PC3X - RHODES"

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Geektronica #6: Interstellar Theme Ft. Steven Morris


Published on Jan 15, 2015 MotiveMakesaMan Music

"This main theme is played throughout the film, so rather than covering one specific piece of music, I decided to do my own interpretation of theme. Keeping with the soundtrack, I did a slow build, based largely on arpeggios and onstinatos.

Featuring Steven Morris on Acoustic Guitar, DSI Mopho, Modular Synth, and Electric Bass. .
Check out Steven's Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSz...

GEAR LIST:

Moog Little Phatty - Bass
Moog Little Phatty - Arpeggio
Kurzweil PC3X - EP and Organ
DSI Tempest - Drums
GB with LSDJ and modded keyboard - lead

STEVENS STUFF:
Modular Setup - Blips, Bloops, Wind
DSI Mopho - High string synth
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Bass"

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/motivemakesaman
VGM VOL 1: https://loudr.fm/release/vgm-vol-1/P2ZW5
MORE MUSIC: http://motivemakesaman.com

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Heebie-GBs - World's First LSDj Album Sold on Cartridge

Hands on with the Heebie-GBs Gameboy cartridge album

Published on Nov 19, 2014 Gameboygenius

"Cartridges are still available from ASM Retro: http://asmretro.com/hbgbs

A Halloween 2014 compilation album as a Gameboy ROM. The world first LSDj album sold on cartridge.

Menu code and LSDj adaption by nitro2k01. Spaghetti code by a pastafarian. Powered by LSDj by Johan Kotliniski.

Track list:
Nordloef - Cradle to the Rave
Aaron Ishibashi - Freaky Fugue
Solarbear - Pornogoblin
Tommy Creep - The Width
Pixelherozero . Thrashold
Vegas Diamond - Skulljam
Matthew Jospeh Payne - Zoinks!

Video recorded with BGB. Further edited with avisynth and Sony Vegas Pro.

Halloween? Easter? What's the difference? You can get eggs any time of the year."

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Custom Nintendo Gameboy Synth With Lsdj

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via this auction

"Fully custom nintendo shell with a gameboy mounted. the red buttons are up/down/left/right...switches for various functions. comes with lsdj cartridge. power supply is in a custom xbox brick. comes with hard shell case."

Thursday, July 10, 2014

GAMEBOY / MOOG / JUNO / SPACE ECHO / STRAT


Published on Jul 9, 2014 EXPLORING AUDIO

One more video below.

"This video was an attempt to use as wide a variety of electronic instruments as I possible could, ranging from classics like the Juno 106 and the Roland Space Echo to some newer toys like the Moogerfooger Cluster Flux and the TC Electronics Flashback X4.

The main track was written using Propellerheads Reason. The main drum samples came from a sample pack of Nanoloop drum sounds made by An0va ( https://www.facebook.com/an0va ). After that, I brought the file into Ableton Live where I recorded the instruments you see in the overhead shot that starts at 39 seconds.

The Gameboy is synced to Ableton using an Arduinoboy ( https://code.google.com/p/arduinoboy/ ) and is running LSDJ ( http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/ ). During the "verses", the Gameboy plays two tracks of arpeggiated chords and doubles the main melody during the end of the song. The Novation Launch Control is controlling several effects in Ableton but 90% is just allowing me to control what is being sent to the Cluster Flux and the Flashback at different points of the song. I also used Animoog on my iPad to play the ambient higher synth parts during the ending of the song.

The next shot I recorded was the Juno 106 going through the Roland Space Echo. Unfortunately, the self oscillations of the tape echo didn't come through very loudly in the final mix of the song. I plan to dedicated an entire video to the Space Echo soon!

Finally, I recorded the guitar "solo" over the bridge section of the song. I'm playing a 2011 American Fender Stratocaster through a Fulltone OCD and into a Twin Reverb ( with a light amount of amp reverb). Even though I'm only using the one pedal, I still wanted to include a completely gratuitous shot of my pedal board. Also, I tuned my guitar to an open F chord so all of my pull-offs would stay in the key of the song!

Finally, I recorded the entire finished mix of the song out on to an Akai X-150D reel to reel tape recorder. It was my intention to use this recording in the final edit of the video but there were some weird phasing issues that I couldn't resolve and so I went back to the original mix of the song.

I've posted this song on the Exploring Audio Bandcamp page as a "Pay What You Want" download with no minimum. Download it for free if you'd like but any donation is very appreciated and will help me make future videos! I've also included several different mixes of the song, including the version from the reel to reel, one where every track was recorded with the Juno 106, and finally one recorded through the Roland Sound Canvas, a midi module that makes everything sound awesome. Check that out here - http://exploringaudio1999.bandcamp.com/

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Exploring Audio is a Youtube channel dedicated to making videos that educate others on the production of electronic music through interviews, demonstrations, and tutorials.

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http://www.facebook.com/exploringaudi...
http://exploringaudio1999.bandcamp.com/"

GAMEBOY / MONOTRIBE / KAOSS PAD cover of "THE SCORE" by AMINAL

Published on May 1, 2014

"I just got the Monotribe and Kaoss Pad yesterday and immediately wanted to sync the Monotribe to my LSDJ on my Gameboy. I decided to put together an extremely rushed cover of "The Score" by Aminal ( a band I've just recently started playing with ) and run everything into Ableton Live, with a few extra effects added on top ( bitcrusher, reverb, some delay ). Then I added a Gilmore Girls sample ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZJMN... ) and recorded everything to video.

LSDJ to Monotribe Sync - http://blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2011/09/...

Video style inspired by Henry Homesweet's "Lo-Bit Basement" series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

"The Score" by Aminal - http://aminaltheband.bandcamp.com/tra...

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explor..."

Friday, May 30, 2014

Game Boy (DMG) LSDJ & mGB


Published on May 30, 2014 prinz tronix·2 videos

"Demo of my two DMG Game Boys, modified and recased in Sinclair ZX81 cases.
You can also see my two Arduinoboys in ZX Power Supply cases.

Drums: LSDJ
Bass ++: mGB

Some parts filmed with modified Game Boy Camera

LSDJ programmed in gbg emulator with custom NES USB controller and border

More at http://prinztronix.com/"

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

deadmau5 "The Veldt" on GameBoy with LSDj & Eurorack


Published on Apr 8, 2014 The Tuesday Night Machines·96 videos

"Started a chiptune cover of "The Veldt" with LSDj, but then got bored and synced the modular synth to the GameBoy and just jammed a little :) Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching!

MORE INFO:

Gear used in this video:
- Nintendo GameBoy Micro (GBA) with LSDj chiptune tracker (Goomba) on EZflash IV
- Eurorack Modular Synthesizer (with Flight of Harmony Sound of Shadows, Voice of Saturn VCF, intellijel uVCF, uStep, Dixie, Ladik Twin-T drums, Rebel Technology Stoicheia, etc. see: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi...)
- Anyware Tinysizer (modular synth with audio input envelope/gate)
- Zoom R16 (recording & mastering)"

GET MY ELECTRONIC MUSIC AT BANDCAMP:
http://nightmachines.bandcamp.com

FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER:
http://twitter.com/Flixxx

MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
http://www.youtube.com/flx04part2
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