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> Has Anyone Checked Out Midines?, Using NES for acid lines
bytemaster
post Fri 27 Jan 2006, 19:50
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Has anyone here checked out Midines? You can use the old NES for acid lines and such.

Midines page

How did you like?
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post Sat 28 Jan 2006, 05:37
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I just LOVE circuit bending biggrin.gif Even if I'm not 8 bit mad at all, anything that makes music for someone is cool.

First time I hear about this one, thanks! cool.gif
I will check back later, I'm busy now and should go to bed… unsure.gif


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post Sat 28 Jan 2006, 16:27
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I haven't yet bought the MidiNES, but I'm really drooling for it smile.gif

Speaking of circuit bending stuff. Here are some related link to cool stuff:

http://highlyliquid.com/
http://www.electrokraft.com/
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/

...and of course wink.gif the ever-updated buyable stuff at eBay

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post Fri 3 Feb 2006, 03:00
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On Bending (hints, easy to follow tips, but please don't bother him with questions, he has a job too and he's a friend of mine wink.gif and making music with 8 bits thingies Oscillateur


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post Fri 3 Feb 2006, 18:44
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I wish I knew electronic circuit things... soldering, molding and all that.

A certain jealousy appears in my mind when I see these things and I realize that I'm just an addicted consumer angry.gif

Hopefully, there are other things that I CAN do, I only have to find out what it is. rolleyes.gif
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If you are not totally dumb with your fingers, the mods detailed by my friend Oscillateur are easy to do. Soldering needs only to be learned… it's easy. smile.gif

As long as you don't meddle with mains, high current and valve circuits… blink.gif


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post Sat 4 Feb 2006, 17:29
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mains, high current and valve circuits…


Ooo.. blink.gif My dead grandfather, who was a high voltage electrician, would turn around in his grave if he ever saw me fiddling around with those things.

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