How I Use A Game Boy As A Synthesizer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2024
- Here's the method I use to incorporate a Nintendo Game Boy into my music-making workflow!
Intro: 00:00
My history with game music: 00:08
LSDJ: 01:00
What you need: 01:46
How to use mGB: 04:38
Game Boy jam: 05:39
Plogue Chipsounds: 06:25
Closing: 6:51
Great supplies: www.retromodding.com
mGB: github.com/trash80/mGB
ems-qart: github.com/rbino/ems-qart
Game Boy MIDI accessories: catskullelectronics.com
Plogue Chipsounds: www.plogue.com/products/chips...
Check me out:
Instagram: / ghostfeeder
Bandcamp: ghostfeeder.bandcamp.com
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6z25u...
Stock footage: Vecteezy
Sound effects: FreeSound.org
Stock footage: Vecteezy
Sound effects: FreeSound.org - เพลง
Woah I thought you were a huge channel when I clicked on your video. Totally shocked you're still small! Keep it up my guy, killer content, great execution
Thanks! I’ll keep plugging away!
Same!
Thanks, Kevin! That’s awesome!
quality video, if anyones wondering (probably not) Trash80 made the MGB software and the arduino boy to go with it, and the pro sound mod to clean up the audio. Also makes the M8 tracker these days.
Thanks for the additional info!
Always love to see how people use the gameboy in inspired ways. keep the vids coming.
Thank you! Hoping to throw another video up this winter!
Fire tutorial. Subbed
Thank you!
So interesting good job 😄
Thank you!
Awesome work. Subbed.
Thank you! 🙏
Soraboy is a free plugin that can do this!
Looks cool! Thanks for the tip!
Very informative! Now that I know how much it would take to get this to work, I also realized that this isn’t something that I want to do :)
Yeah, it’s really much easier to just use a plug-in or something like that, but it’s fun to make stuff like this work!
Trackers are not handy or intuitive, but it allows you to use your machine at full potential. I think it's better to make your track in MIDI so it's easier to compose, then copy and adapt it on a tracker
Definitely great if you're planning on working exclusively with the hardware, for sure! My workflow is pretty hybrid, however, so having to deal with all that is a bottleneck for me personally.
@@Ghostfeeder Yes. Since I learned how to use a tracker at 14, way before trying any "HD" softwares ( DAWs if you prefer ), I'm kinda biased.
I'm thinking about getting one to go with my 3 Moogs synth in hardware
I'm not musically inclined at all, but this video is great so I want to comment for the algorithm. Cheers!
Thank you for the compliment! Additional gratitude to our digital overlords for bringing you here.
Love your content, man. Would you be able to make more tutorials like this? Your music is fantastic, and I look forward to your next releases. Cheers!
Thanks so much! I actually completed another similar tutorial last month for a plug-in developer, but they haven't posted it yet so I haven't been able to share. I also have some other videos I've been picking away at, but it's hard to be productive indoors during the summer when you live in New York State. Gotta get outside when you can. Stay tuned, and thanks for the encouragement!
@@Ghostfeeder Absolutely! Enjoy the outdoors, and many thanks from a Kentucky rivethead
its no NTS-1 but thanks
This was really interesting. I’ve made all my music using the korg ds-10 on a Nintendo dsi and was curious as to how the MIDI and ARDUINOBOY worked this was a good guide. If you’re ever out of ideas try the gb-303 it’s a cart inspired by the tb-303 with 3-potometers built into the cart.
Thanks! I’ve never heard of the gb-303. I’ll check it out!
@@Ghostfeeder kitchbent used to have them but I think now only inside gadgets Carrie’s them. Cheers.
Tracker slander is not allowed
Forgive me! 😂