Actually this is only usual with Midi-In. We deal only with Midi-Out here at the moment. In the future I will upgrade the Interface also for Midi in and then i will include isolators of course.
I just released a new version of the GP2x Midi Interface for the LittlePiggyTracker.
In the new version it is possible to use all Midi-Commandos now. So LGPT can be used as a little Handheld Midi-Sequencer.
If someone like to add Midi to her/his Application, it is no problem with the GP2x-Midi...
Of course this would be a easier solution! The only reason i started with my midi-box is, that there was nothing available yet and i needed one :)
Maybe i get a point for the price, since i don't need alot of components ;)
I just added my first version of the new Midi-Interface for GP2x.
It works at the moment with LittleGpTracker but it's also simply possible to optimize other software to use it.
At the moment only Midi-Out is supported, but Midi-In will be added aswell.
Info...
Of course, fire is here!!!
A bit late for this now, but anyway.
I will release the midi-interface for Midi-Out within the next days. It's a very little circuit with a uController connected to the Gp2X Ext port. At the moment it supports only Midi-Out but Midi-In will be included aswell.
It...
It's in very early state, i'm gonna check it a bit further, cause also the Midi-Out thing is just one part of the interface which should be done. The other part will be a direct output (maybe input) to/from the gameboy for syncronizing.
YO firestARTer
Yo geezers,
i think the cable would work for that. But quite some money to pay for it.
Anyway, it might be a good secure way to start with.
Meanwhile, i'm going to check the GP32 ports.
firestARTer :-)
Yep, i also tried to run lsdj on my gp32 and if you ask me i would say it's useless here. I made alot of tracks with lsdj on a real gameboy and can compare it quite good.
First, the biggest problem is to work with it on my Blu+ as alot of functions need 'select' + up / down ....etc.
And...
I don't think Oliver will release the code of Nanoloop2. I met him one day and he got more a closed source idea with Nanoloop i think.
But on the other side, i think it might be good portable as the sound of NL2 is created by a softsynth which could work also on the GP32.
Compared to the LSDJ...
Prophet is 100% working even without external Midi-Hardware. No need for that. I am using prophet alot and i got to try it out on frodo one day aswell. In combination with the chatboard it should at least be controllable :)
Savestates should work fine aswell, at least i got no problems with it...
I checked that tool, and it sounds cool. As a virtual analogue synthesizer.
but it's definitely not a music making tool with a sequencer, and for this useless to make music in the train ;-)
I saved the schematics of the AMIGA-Midi Module, if somebody is interrested to hook up Midi. Maybe CHN...
I would be interrested just to check it.
A Midi-tracker for GP32 doesn't sound too bad either :)
And it doesn't have to be MOD. Of course any other possibillity to make cool music in tracker style is good for me.
@Ringo
I know about the sound capabilities. And i think it's a shame. An own...
@kmkzk
Thank you! Beside the Gameboy stuff (lsdj) i'd really like to make music with the gp32 while riding in a train :)
So i guess there is nobody out there who is developing a tracker or something similar :-(
gpMuzak is not really what i am searching for. So maybe i got to try to develope...
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