"The software in question is called Little Sound DJ aka LSDJ,"
Why you don't mention Nanoloop, too? Which is basically similar to LSDJ. The main difference would be the interface. LSDJ is an so called "tracker" (means you type note values from top to bottom) whereas Nanoloop is a more intuitive "Step-Sequencer"
Maybe some lads here reading this want to try out themselves a bit chiptune, but sensational journalism comes first, I think...
Quality research here...
anyway, guys and girls: if you wanna try making some nice gameboy tunes with your old brick gameboy check out
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Re: Video: Here's What A DJ Battle On Game Boys Looks (And Sounds) Like
@GameFace
yeah, i see. should've read teh article more carefully.
sorry for that rant. kind of woke up on the wrong foot
Re: Video: Here's What A DJ Battle On Game Boys Looks (And Sounds) Like
"The software in question is called Little Sound DJ aka LSDJ,"
Why you don't mention Nanoloop, too? Which is basically similar to LSDJ. The main difference would be the interface. LSDJ is an so called "tracker" (means you type note values from top to bottom) whereas Nanoloop is a more intuitive "Step-Sequencer"
Maybe some lads here reading this want to try out themselves a bit chiptune, but sensational journalism comes first, I think...
Quality research here...
anyway, guys and girls: if you wanna try making some nice gameboy tunes with your old brick gameboy check out
http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/ or
http://www.nanoloop.com/
(unlike LSDJ, you can buy cartridges with included software on nanoloop shop)
best wishes
phoebesck